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Months after the game debuted on other platforms, Indivisible came out on Switch today. A post on the official website explains the situation.

Indivisible was apparently planned to launch on Switch in early May. However, “due to an unexpected series of events”, it arrived today instead.

The post also has some other notable information. An update is detailed on the site in which Roti will be unlocked for everyone and the technical side of things will be improved (such as allowing for 1080p resolution when docked). As for the physical version, it will be evaluated for retail “as soon as things return to normal” while Indiegogo backers will be shipped their copy “as quickly as possible, but it could be 1-2 months given the current situation.” Those who ordered the digital version will also receive their codes “as quickly as possible.”

Here’s the full post:

SOEDESCO has put out a video offering a greater explanation of Monstrum, the survival horror game coming to Switch. Watch it below.

Monstrum launches for Switch on May 22 via the eShop. A physical version will follow at a later date.

Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break

Publisher Modus Games, along with developers ACE Team and Giant Robot Monkey, shared a new “The Untold Tale of Humpty Dumpty” trailer today. It maintains the series’ tradition of re-imagining classic figures from folklore with the Humpty Dumpty weapon.

Rock of Ages 3 is hitting Switch in June. We have the new trailer below plus some information about the game.

Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics

Earlier today, Nintendo opened the official Japanese website for Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics. The main highlight is all of the clips included, highlighting every single game in the collection. We’ve rounded everything up into one single video below.

Aksys Games today unveiled a special limited edition for the otome game Collar X Malice: Unlimited. Copies will include an exclusive soundtrack with 30 music tracks from both Collar X Malice games, a premium 1” Adonis organization pin, and a collectible X-Day coin.

Pricing for the limited edition is set at $69.99. Standard copies will also be available for $49.99.

Here’s some information about Collar X Malice: Unlimited:

Panzer Dragoon: Remake appears to be off to a strong start. According to publisher Forever Entertainment, revenue earned during the first weekend following launch more than doubled the cost of development. That includes sales from the eShop as well as pre-ordered from Limited Run Games’ physical version.

Forever Entertainment’s Zbigniew Dębicki says that Panzer Dragoon: Remake is exceeding the company’s expectations. Specific sales data was not provided, however.

There are still significant plans for Panzer Dragoon: Remake. Last week, we heard about a big patch that will offer 60 frames per second, reduced input lag, and more. We have all of the details here.

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Ion Fury has gone gone, and the old-school first-person shooter has now been dated. Publishers 3D Realms and 1C Entertainment, along with developer Voidpoint, today announced that the game is hitting the eShop on May 14. A physical version will follow on June 26.

We have the following overview and trailer for Ion Fury:

Indivisible

Despite not having a prior announcement, Indivisible saw a surprise release on Switch today. Get a look at some footage below.

Kingdom Two Crowns, the micro-strategy game for Switch, received its new Dead Lands update as part of a collaboration with Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night. We have a launch trailer below.

We have more information about Kingdom Two Crowns: Dead Lands here.

Director Swery teased news for Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing in Disguise this week. Publisher Rising Star Games and developer Toybox followed up on that promise, revealing a worldwide July 10 release date today for the open-world mystery adventure.

Here’s an overview of the game, along with a trailer:


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