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Loop Hero Switch

Loop Hero has secured a final release date on Switch. The old-school adventure game will launch on December 9, publisher Devolver Digital and developer Four Quarters announced today.

Loop Hero was first confirmed for Switch back in August. At the time, it had a vague holiday release window.

Here’s some information about the game:

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It’s time for the latest North American Nintendo Download report for the week of November 18, 2021. The latest releases include Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Pokemon Shining Pearl, BloodRayne 1 and 2 Revamped, Death’s Door, and more.

Here’s the full lineup:

Miracle Snack Shop Switch

Publisher CFK and developer TALESshop have provided an update on Miracle Snack Shop, the visual novel that was announced for Switch earlier this year. The two sides confirmed a final release date of December 2 today.

Read the latest details on Miracle Snack Shop below, courtesy of CFK:

Shoot-’em-up Space Moth: Lunar Edition arrives digitally on the Switch eShop today. Learn more about the game with the gameplay footage in the video below.

A new round of information has arrived from Nippon Ichi Software for the recently announced dungeon adventure Shikabanegurai no Boukenmeshi. Check out the information as rounded up by Gematsu:

PC Building Simulator 1.3.0 update

A massive 1.3.0 update went out for the Switch version of PC Building Simulator a little while back. It comes with a ton of new parts, but also a slew of different fixes.

Below are the full patch notes for the PC Building Simulator version 1.3.0 update:

Klang 2 trailer

With Klang 2 reaching new platforms today, the psychedelic rhythm-action game has been given a new launch trailer. Switch owners can pick up the title starting today.

For more on Klang 2, check out the following overview:

Blue Reflection Second Light review

System: Switch
Release date: November 9, 2021
Developer: Gust
Publisher: Koei Tecmo


While the original Blue Reflection was met with a mixed reception, it showed a mature side of Gust that involved some of the developer’s best illustrations yet accompanied by a beautiful, intuitive, and seamless user interface that really complemented the overall atmosphere. The game involved magical girls who come into their powers unexpectedly before realizing the good they can do with it. It undoubtedly took big inspiration from the likes of Persona and Final Fantasy, but the distribution of these influences felt uneven and misguided, even if it was an RPG worth talking about. Blue Reflection: Second Light now fixes a lot of the issues of what made the first game’s wholesome RPG feel more frustrating than I believe it intended to be, and thankfully serves as a standalone sequel that doesn’t need players to have any familiarity with the first entry at all. The best part is? Blue Reflection: Second Light not only feels like Gust maturing as a studio, but the team finally coming to grips with working on Switch’s hardware.

Kingdom Two Crowns Norse Lands trailer

Publisher Raw Fury and developer Stumpy Squid have issued a new launch trailer for Kingdom Two Crowns: Norse Lands, which is the game’s first premium expansion. It can be purchased on Switch starting today.

For those that missed our previous coverage, here’s everything you need to know about Kingdom Two Crowns: Norse Lands:

Hextech Mayhem A League of Legends Story gameplay

Hextech Mayhem: A League of Legends Story, which released on Switch yesterday after only being announced last week, has received new gameplay. 22 minutes of footage is now available.

Here’s some information about the game from its eShop page:


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