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A Switch version of the hit PC game in Terraria has been in development for quite some time – it was initially announced almost two years ago, even before the Switch’s launch. Since then, the game has been quietly pushed back several times; however, it seems like we might now actually be close to the game’s release. An official development update on the Switch version was shared on the official Terraria forums:

The team at Pipeworks is happy to announce that we’ve hit a major milestone in Switch development. Our alpha build has been submitted for review, which means major gameplay systems are in-game and ready for Re-Logic to check out. Pipeworks will be focused on our beta milestone now which means bug fixes, polish, and addressing other feedback from both 505 Games & Re-Logic.

Expect Switch livestreams, feature showcases, and other forms of content to start appearing in your feeds as we get closer to beta.

The team is thrilled at the state of our alpha build and we can’t wait to show you all the work that has been going on behind-the-scenes! It’ll be worth the wait.

A game entering its alpha version usually means that its release isn’t too far off. Hopefully we’ll hear more about Terraria’s Switch version soon.

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Preview images of the latest issue of Famitsu have revealed that action-adventure game Yumenikki -Dream Diary- is heading to Nintendo Switch in Japan. It’ll be released on February 21st. The Steam version of the game actually has support for several languages other than Japanese, so a Western release for the Switch version seems likely, although it hasn’t been officially confirmed yet.

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Bandai Namco has released a whole slew of official screenshots for their upcoming Gundam series title, SD Gundam G Generation Cross Rays.

Although there are a ton of new images, Gematsu has gone through the process of listing all the characters features. The information, as well as the screenshots, can be viewed below.

As mentioned earlier today, Deemo has received a new 1.5 update featuring a slew of new songs. Take a look at a trailer showing off the latest content below.

Earlier today, Nintendo issued a new firmware update for Switch. Something that the company didn’t mention is that the Joy-Con themselves have an update as well.

After installing version 7.0.0, head on over to the system settings. Visit the “Controllers and Sensors” tab, then head down to “Update Controllers”. That’s it.

Unfortunately, Nintendo never actually says what’s involved with the Joy-Con updates. Still, you might as well ensure that everything is in order.

Thanks to Cameron for the tip.

Nintendo has just released a new system update for Switch. Firmware version 7.0.0 should be live for all console owners.

Today’s update includes New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe user icons and support for additional languages on the Home Menu. We have the full details from Nintendo below.

Digital Dreams Entertainment has announced the LA Power Pack DLC for Mutant Football League, featuring the Los Scandalous Damned and Los Scandalous Volts teams, the Los Scandalous Shake N Bake Arena, and the Mutant Cyborg players. Here’s the full rundown of what’s included:

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A new update is now available for Deemo. With version 1.5, players can access new songs. This includes five new songs for the Team Grimoire Collection and another ten for the Toy-Con Collection.

Deemo is out now on the Switch eShop. A physical version is also on the way, courtesy of PM Studios.

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The GameCube game Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy returned on Switch tomorrow with a new release both physically and digitally. Have a look at some early footage below.

Nintendo has returned with a new commercial for Switch featuring Super Mario Odyssey and Super Mario Party. Check it out below.


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