Tales from Toyotoki: Arrival of the Witch receiving western release on Switch
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Aksys Games, Kemco, and Fragaria today confirmed plans to bring Tales from Toyotoki: Arrival of the Witch to the west. This one is scheduled for Summer 2024.
Tales from Toyotoki: Arrival of the Witch originally released in Japan in April 2023. In that region, it was known as The Witch of the Ihanashi and Kagamihara Justice.
Here’s a brief overview:
Despera Drops seeing western launch on Switch in 2025
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Aksys Games is localizing Despera Drops for English release in the west, the company has announced. We currently have a launch window of 2025.
Despera Drops just came out last November on Switch in Japan. Aksys Games passed along the following overview:
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Tokyo Xanadu eX+ announced for English release on Switch in the west
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Tokyo Xanadu eX+ will be seeing English release on Switch in the west, publisher Aksys Games and developer Falcom just revealed. Fans will be able to pick it up in June 2024.
Tokyo Xanadu eX+ was originally announced for Switch last year and released in Japan last June. This version of the action RPG includes new scenarios, new playable characters, new modes, and more.
Here’s an overview of the game:
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Bestiario, turn-based RPG with social sim elements, confirmed for Switch
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Wiggin Industries’ new project Bestiario has been confirmed for Switch after just launching on Kickstarter.
The campaign started today and already smashed its €50,000 funding goal. There’s a month to go and plenty of time to get involved.
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ArcRunner coming to Switch April 18
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Developer TrickJump Games and publisher PQube have announced that a Switch version of ArcRunner will be releasing alongside other console versions on April 18. The game is a cyberpunk roguelite shooter in which the player will seek to reset a rogue AI that has turned evil by fighting their way through zones utilizing cybernetic firearms and various augments which can be upgraded with nanites gained along the way.
For some more information, check out the overview and trailer below, courtesy of PQube:
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Famitsu sales (1/22/24 – 1/28/24)
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My Time at Sandrock update (version 1.1.4.2.) available now, patch notes
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Adventure game Shanghai Summer announced for Switch
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Upcoming adventure game Shanghai Summer will be making its way to Switch, publisher Astrolabe Games just announced. Players won’t have to wait long, as the game is set to release on February 8.
Shanghai Summer is a melancholy adventure game set in 2003 Shanghai. Players will experience the story of protagonist Baichuan over the course of 12 days as he revisits the hopes and regrets of his past.
Check the following overview for more information.
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet update out now (version 3.0.1), patch notes
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Pokemon Scarlet and Violet just released their latest update, version 3.0.1.
A number of different bugs have been fixed here. Among them is one involving materials needed to craft TM223 dropped by a creature that only appeared in one version of th egame.
Here’s the full update overview:
Mario vs. Donkey Kong demo just released, overview trailer
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Starting today, Mario vs. Donkey Kong fans can get their hands on a brand new demo ahead of launch.
The demo can be accessed via the Switch eShop. It includes four levels from the first world of Mario vs. Donkey Kong, the enhanced version of the Game Boy Advance. Also available is a first look at the new Two Player mode, where you can share one of your Joy-Con controllers with a friend and team up as Mario and Toad. That’s along with access to the game’s new difficulty settings in single-player mode – choose Classic Style to experience the same difficulty level as the original Game Boy Advance version or try out Casual Style with no time limit and the ability to restart from checkpoints.