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Rusted Moss release date

March 18: Thanks to various retailer listings, we have the release date for Rusted Moss. It will be hitting Switch on June 20, 2024.

We first heard about Rusted Moss for Switch back in November. Playism said it would be publishing the title sometime this spring, but didn’t provide a more specific window.

Mamorukun Curse

City Connection and G.rev have announced a pair of games for Switch as Mamorukun Curse and Under Defeat are both on the way. Mamorukun Curse is slated for 2025. Under Defeat will be available sometime this winter.

Mamorukun Curse was previously released on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. It’ll come with costume DLC, Fururu’s Challenges / Nowa’s Challenges stage DLC, new music from Yousuke Yasui, and improvements to Story Mode such as a widened 16:9 aspect ratio.

As for Under Defeat HD, that one also came out for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. It’ll feature a new background music set by Shinji Hosoe, contribution and rank display function, a communications subtitles display function, and more.

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Bomb Rush Cyberfunk future

Following the success of Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, Team Reptile appears to be keen on working further on the franchise with more games.

The studio briefly touched on the future in a recent issue of EDGE. Co-founder Tim Remmers indicated that the team is interested in further ‘Cyberfunk’ games, and while it’s unclear what’s coming next, he mentioned a scrapped rhythm game that could be brought back in some form.

Marble It Up Ultra physical

April 5: Three more Switch games are getting the physical treatment – specifically Marble it Up! Ultra, Mercenaries Lament, and Super Alloy Ranger. All three will be distributed by PM Studios.

Here’s some information about the different games:

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet 7 Star Meganium Guide

The 7 Star Meganium Tera Raid Battle event for Pokemon Scarlet and Violet is live now. It’s a little bit easier than some of the raid events we’ve seen recently, but it still poses a decent challenge on its own. The event runs until April 7, and then comes back from April 12 to April 14. If you don’t have any Pokemon ready for the first wave, you’ve got a few days to train up a counter. We’ve put together a couple of good suggestions for the event below.

Nightmare Reaper physical

Super Rare Games, in partnership with Feardemic, today announced that it’s working on a physical release of Nightmare Reaper for Switch.

3,000 copies will be produced in total. Each unit includes the game on a cartridge, reversible cover, a full-color manual, an exclusive sticker, and trading card pack.

Falcom have announced that The Legend of Heroes: Trails Through Daybreak II will be getting a Switch port, which is due to release in Japan on July 25. The game will include “High Speed Mode” and “Archive” features, as well as various optimizations for the Switch for additional functionality on the system.

Here’s an overview of the game, courtesy of Clouded Leopard Entertainment:

This week’s expanded Japanese software sales are as follows:

1. [NSW] Princess Peach: Showtime – 27,258 / 104,820
2. [PS5] Rise of Ronin – 20,139 / 84,785
3. [NSW] Winning Post 10 2024 – 12,845 / NEW
4. [NSW] Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – 10,432 / 5,768,608
5. [PS5] Dragon’s Dogma 2 – 9,172 / 77,764
6. [NSW] Super Mario Bros. Wonder – 8,163 / 1,803,747
7. [PS5] Winning Post 10 2024 – 6,733 / NEW
8. [NSW] Minecraft – 6,618 / 3,483,557
9. [NSW] Animal Crossing: New Horizons – 6,411 / 7,729,183
10. [NSW] Splatoon 3 – 6,172 / 4,264,330

Shin Megami Tensei V Vengeance second trailer

Atlus just dropped the second official trailer for Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance. Aside from the story, we’re also able to get a look at gameplay and more.

Here’s a bit of information about the RPG:

Vanillaware’s latest title Unicorn Overlord released only a few weeks ago, and it’s doing quite well for itself. In fact, it was announced that the title recently sold over 500,000 copies, a great success for the game. Now, thanks to an interview recently conducted with GamersBraves, we have a bit more information on the background of its development.

One interesting detail that emerged is the fact that the game wasn’t even originally planned for Switch; it began development in 2016 and was intended to launch on the PS4 and PS Vita before plans changed to accommodate a worldwide release across different platforms.


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