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Goosebumps: Dead of Night

Thanks to a listing on GameStop, Goosebumps: Dead of Night is now confirmed for physical release. It was previously released via the Switch eShop as a digital-only title.

Based on GameStop’s listing, we should be seeing Goosebumps: Dead of Night on October 2. Pre-orders are currently live here.

We’ve also included the boxart for Goosebumps: Dead of Night above.

The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword

Speculation regarding a potential Switch version of Zelda: Skyward Sword first circulated after the game was listed on Amazon UK. The page was eventually pulled, but not before the news spread like wildfire. Nintendo hasn’t made any announcements, but there’s another interesting development as Instant-Gaming has now listed Zelda: Skyward Sword for Switch as well.

We still have to keep a strong amount of skepticism here. Keeping in mind that there hasn’t been an official reveal, it’s unclear when Instant Gaming’s listing was added. If it after the news from Amazon UK, this could have been a reactionary move. If it was before, then obviously it wasn’t. There’s no way to know at the moment, so we’ll just have to hope an announcement comes our way soon if Skyward Sword is indeed coming to Switch.

MAX, a retailer in Guatemala, has listed a Prince of Persia remake for Switch. The page doesn’t contain any information aside from a potential November launch month.

Bloomberg editor Jason Schreier has seemingly backed up the listing. After seeing the retailer page, Schreier said on Twitter, “Video game retailers sure love leaking Ubisoft’s surprise announcements”. And when one person responded to his remark by casting doubt on the news, Schreier responded with, “This tweet won’t age well.”

If the Prince of Persia remake is real, Ubisoft could choose to announce it during its Ubisoft Forward presentation in September.

Dragon Ball FighterZ - Master Roshi

Master Roshi was revealed for Dragon Ball FighterZ this past weekend, and new details about the character have emerged from the latest issue of V Jump. Aside from giving us a closer look at the character, we have information about his moveset.

Here’s the full rundown, courtesy of Siliconera:

Spirit of the North was updated on Switch this week to version 1.04. It comes with new features, including a Photo Mode. Several improvements and bug fixes have also been implemented.

The full patch notes are as follows:

My Hero One's Justice 2

My Hero One’s Justice 2 has been updated on Switch, bringing the game to version 1.0.4. It features a new Photo Mode, free Nomu, and plenty of balance adjustments.

Here’s a look at all of the character changes:

Switch is available in many regions around the world, but Brazil is one key country where the system isn’t readily available. Fortunately though, that will be changing soon.

Nintendo just announced that it’s bringing Switch to Brazil “soon”. There’s no word yet on an exact release date, but it’s nice to finally have that confirmation.

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Fuser

Harmonix today announced another 12 songs for its interactive music game Fuser. When the game launches later this year, the following tracks will be included:

Adam's Venture: Origins

SOEDESCO has dated the physical version of the adventure game Adam’s Venture: Origins. It will be available on store shelves as of September 25, the company announced today.

Adam’s Venture: Origins is already out on the eShop having launched digitally back in May.

Here’s an overview of the game:

Psyonix has announced major changes coming to Rocket League’s Tournament feature. When the game goes free-to-play, “players around the world will be able to join automatically scheduled Tournaments each day, climb their way through the bracket, and reap the rewards of victory”.

Here’s the full rundown from Psyonix:


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