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Forever Entertainment, in partnership with Storm Trident, today announced plans to bring Hero’s Hour to Switch. It’s due out on April 11, 2024.

Hero’s Hour is a turn-based strategy RPG in which players develop cities and armies, level up heroes to gain new and powerful spells and skills, and explore procedurally generated maps. Additional details can be found in the following overview:

No Umbrellas Allowed release date

After it was previously announced for Switch, Digerati today confirmed a release date for No Umbrellas Allowed on Switch. It’ll be available on April 5, 2024.

No Umbrellas Allowed, a second-hand shop simulator, was announced for Switch last June. The title was originally expected on the system last year.

If you need a refresher on the game, check out the following overview:

Outward: Definitive Edition

Nintendo has updated the Japanese release schedule on its platforms for the week of March 28, 2024. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:


Aspyr has announced the first update for Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection following its recent launch.

A ton of different issues are being fixed across the board. As part of this, the Invert Y-Axis option will now be visible – that was a key issue players were previously experiencing. 

Here’s the full rundown of the update:

Gylt gameplay

Gylt, which recently came to Switch, has received new gameplay. The title was made by Tequila Works, the studio behind Rime.

Everything you need to know can be found in the following overview:

Unicorn Overlord

The latest EDGE review scores for issue #396 (May 2024 issue) are as follows:

Unables launch trailer

Forever Entertainment uploaded a final launch trailer for Unables. The puzzle game just dropped on Switch this week.

For more information about it, read the following overview:

Llamasoft The Jeff Minter Story review

System: Switch
Release date: March 13, 2024
Developer: Digital Eclipse
Publisher: Digital Eclipse


There have been some outstanding documentaries about video games released over the past few years, chronicling the development of major games like Psychonauts 2 and The Last of Us at a level of transparency that is quite rare in the secretive modern industry landscape. And while I adore these types of projects, what better way is there to experience a slice of gaming history than by playing through it? Llamasoft: The Jeff Minter Story is the latest attempt at an interactive history lesson from developer Digital Eclipse, and this project focuses on telling the story of the rise of the studio behind classic score-chasers like Gridrunner and Tempest 2000. This package compiles over 40 of Jeff Minter’s programs – not all of them are games, interestingly – alongside a swath of video interviews and documents to pore over. While I didn’t find every piece of the package inherently interesting, overall this a great glimpse into the mind of one of gaming’s earliest avant-garde developers, and there’s plenty of fun to be had along the way.

Balatro sales one million

March 6: Playstack and LocalThunk today announced a new sales milestone for Balatro, their poker-inspired roguelike deckbuilder that’s turned into a hit. Total sales have now surpassed 500,000 copies.

That number is based on worldwide sales across all platforms. The feat was accomplished in just ten days.

GigaBash update Onslaught Mode Mutants

Heads up for GigaBash players as a big update has been made available on Switch, which adds an Onslaught Mode: Mutants, OtomaTEC HQ and Yeti Sanctuary maps in Battle Mode, and more. This comes as part of version 1.35.

Note that there are other aspects to the update as well. Tweaks, bug fixes, and UI adjustments are included.

Here’s the full rundown:


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