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Georifters

Publisher Leoful and developer Busy Toaster Games have set a final release date for Georifters. The action-platformer is now confirmed to launch digitally on September 18, and it’ll cost $29.99 on the eShop.

Georifters will initially be sold physically in Hong Kong and Taiwan on September 18, followed by Southeast Asia on October 2. Copies will include the cartridge and exclusive Pro Gamer Candy skin parts. The import price is set at $39.99.

Here’s an overview of Georifters:

Nintendo brought back another one of Splatoon 2’s Splatfests this weekend. Team Chicken won back in 2018, but Team Egg now had another opportunity to take home the win.

The encore Splatfest has drawn to a close and the results are in. Here’s a look at how things panned out:

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Below are the latest Nintendo products that can be currently pre-ordered at retailers:

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Sonic Mania + Team Sonic Racing Double Pack

Update (8/23): The Sonic Mania + Team Sonic Racing Double Pack is now live on Amazon.


Original (8/22): According to a listing on Amazon, Sonic Mania + Team Sonic Racing Double Pack is making its way to Switch. It’s apparently releasing on October 26. We have the official boxart above.

Pre-orders aren’t live just yet. However, Amazon should eventually be taking reservations here.

Our video series returns with a look at the August 2020 Indie World Showcase. We give an overview of what was included, voice our reaction, and thank the developers that made it all happen!

Check out the full video feature below.

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Nintendo Dream‘s latest edition has an interesting teaser for its next issue. In September, the Japanese magazine will apparently be revealing a Switch game “that everyone will enjoy”.

Unfortunately, no additional information is available. While it sounds like Nintendo Dream may have a scoop, it’s not entirely clear if a different source will beat them to the punch with the news. Also note that while Nintendo’s Dream context indicates that this is a single announcement, Japanese doesn’t easily differentiate between plural and singular.

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The team behind Killer Queen Black has provided an updated roadmap that details future plans for the game.

In July, Killer Queen Black received the major Betelgeuse Update. It brought along a new map as well as improvements to party systems and gameplay.

As for what lies ahead, more updates are planned for Q3 and Q4. There’s been a bit of a shift in terms of what will be included in the next couple of updates, you you can see the full roadmap above.

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PGA Tour 2K21

A couple of days ago, PGA Tour 2K21 made it to Switch as one of the few golf games on the system. If you’re curious as to how the game looks and runs, check out the footage below.

Atelier Ryza 2

Famitsu recently published an interview with the producer of Atelier Ryza 2, Junzo Hosoi. We shared a summary here of some of the details, but we’ve now translated additional information for anticipating fans to enjoy. Hosoi discussed the sales of the first game, the setting for the sequel, new characters, a hint at a new battle mechanic, hints at returning characters, and more.

We’ve translated the remaining information from Famitsu’s interview below.

Burnout Paradise Remastered

Switch received a quality racer this summer in the form of Burnout Paradise Remastered. Developer Stellar Entertainment gave the port the proper care, as the game is mostly flawless when it comes to performance and even sports features like pinch-and-pull map control. Now players can experience Burnout Paradise on the go thanks to Switch’s portable nature.

Recently, Nintendo Everything was given the opportunity to speak with Stellar Entertainment creative director Chris Roberts. Roberts chatted about the experience of bringing Burnout Paradise Remastered to Switch, including the challenges involved and maintaining high performance. 

Our full discussion can be read in full below. 


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