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Paladins RWBY

Another collaboration is happening in Paladins, as it’s been announced that RWBY will be appearing in the game. Characters will be showing up as Champion skins.

The announcement notes that the “partnership acknowledges what is now a long-lasting friendship between Hi-Rez and Rooster Teeth, as Paladins met gen:LOCK last year while SMITE x RWBY was Hi-Rez’s first-ever Crossover Battle Pass back in 2019.”

Doublequote Studio has announced HeistGeist, a story-driven RPG set in a cyberpunk version of central Europe. The project is lined up for a 2023 launch, and a Switch version is confirmed.

In the game, you’ll play as the double-crossed street-smart thief Alexandra who goes on the run after a job gone bad. She’s looking to evade corporate assassins as well as a disgruntled client, and she’ll need to do what she can to stay alive as she prepares for the heist of a lifetime. Although the game has an original post-cyberpunk world that’s set in the year 2040, it’s based on real locations.

Gravitar: Recharged gameplay

Gravitar: Recharged will be out on Switch in just a few days, and before the release, we have some early gameplay. 23 minutes of footage is available in total.

More information about Gravitar: Recharged can be found in the following overview:

Jumanji The Curse Returns Switch

Jumanji: The Curse Returns finally has a release date on Switch. Nearly a year after it was announced, the game will be making its way to Nintendo’s platform on June 13, Marmalade Game Studio confirmed today.

Jumanji: The Curse Returns is based on the 1995 classic film. In it, players can see iconic locations as they roll the dice, read riddles, and face dangerous creatures and plants from the jungle. Different threats will appear, including giant mosquitos, raging stampedes, monsoons, and the hunter, Van Pelt. The end goal is for the team to work together under pressure to save the town.

Pokemon Unite update 1.5.1.6

Pokemon Unite received its latest update, bringing the game to version 1.5.1.6. This applies to both the Switch and mobile versions.

Today’s update is highlighted by the new type of Quick Battle, Catch ‘Em. There are also bug fixes, text fixes, event updates, and shop updates.

The full patch notes for the Pokemon Unite version 1.5.1.6 update are as follows:

Ahead of its release on Switch eShop this Thursday, gameplay for narrative-driven adventure game Fishing Paradiso has emerged. Altogether, twenty six minutes of footage are available.

In case you missed it, check out an overview of the game below:

Moonrise Fall will be launching on Switch eShop on June 3, publisher GrabTheGames have announced. This puzzle adventure game sees you taking on the role of a boy who recently lost his parents in a car crash, exploring a forest in search for clues. The game was previously released on Steam in 2019 and is now making the jump to Nintendo’s console.

Learn more about the game with the following overview, courtesy of GrabTheGames:

Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen

A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. These include the lowest prices yet for Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen, LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, Panzer Dragoon: Remake, and more.

Here are the full highlights:

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samurai bringer update

Playism and Alphawing have readied a new update for Samurai Bringer, their rogue-lite action game.

The patch is highlighted by a feature that lets players to change the initial placement of combat techniques for Susanoo/Brave Generals in the Action Builder. A ton of bug fixes have been implemented as well.

The full patch notes for the Samurai Bringer update are as follows:

OPUS: Echo of Starsong - Full Bloom Edition review

System: Switch
Release Date: May 11, 2022
Developer: SIGONO
Publisher: SIGONO


OPUS: The Day We Found Earth introduced me to the wonderfully talented SIGONO and the studio’s clear ambition to tell stories in a way that was equal parts refreshing, wholesome, and evocative. Roughly a year later and not long after its PC release, the developer brought us a follow-up of sorts (though not a direct sequel) with OPUS: Rocket of Whispers, which was more of an atmospheric point-and-click experience where you’d look through a telescope and locate different planets utilizing and coordinates and data you had at your disposal. The ambition for SIGONO was clearly to push their talents forward while still being able to tell this extremely palpable and moving story, and they excelled once again. Now comes along OPUS: Echoes of Starsong, which is once again vastly different from the other two entries in the series they’ve produced, but the gap in time and growth within the studio is put on display in such a way that the game is not only the best of an increasingly joyful series so far, but could easily be considered one of the most stunning, emotionally-driven, and unique visual novels of all time.


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