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Wild Guns Reloaded was just announced for Switch a short while ago. Natsume has since followed up with a few additional details.

On Switch, Wild Guns Reloaded will have some new features. This includes new game modes, including Beginner Mode, in which players will have unlimited lives. You’ll also be able to partake in Boss Rush: Time Attack mode where players take on all the bosses in the game, one right after the other.

Two prominent Switch games from 2017 will be receiving spotlights at this year’s Game Developers Conference. Event organizers announced today that Splatoon 2 and ARMS will have their own sessions hosted by Hisashi Nogami and Kosuke Yabuki respectively.

During the session for “Splatoon and Splatoon 2: How to Invent a Stylish Franchise with Global Appeal” Nogami “will share his experiences working with a design team whose goal was to create a game that was novel, yet easy to grasp and riveting to play.”

Update: Limited Run Games has also confirmed that Mercenary Kings is coming to Switch. We’ve added in a trailer and details for that one as well below.



Orignial: Limited Run Games has revealed its next release for Switch. The company is teaming up with Tribute Games to bring Flinthook to Switch. Even better, it will have a physical version.

Flinthook is a fast action-platformer with roguelike elements. We’ve attached some additional information and a trailer below.

Wild Guns Reloaded is coming to Switch, Natsume has confirmed. The company just passed along the news on Twitter:


Wild Guns Reloaded was outed for Switch last week thanks to a rating in Taiwan. This is the first time we’re hearing about it officially.

Find some additional details and a trailer for Wild Guns Reloaded below.

Square Enix will soon be bringing out a remake of Secret of Mana. At least for now, the game won’t be offered on Switch. That doesn’t mean Square Enix isn’t considering it, however.

Producer Masaru Oyamada reiterated to USgamer that development on the Secret of Mana remake began before Switch was announced. Square Enix was later “very surprised to see the amount of demand and feedback we received for a potential Switch version.” Although there are no promises, Oyamada said the team “will make an effort to see what is feasible in the future”.

World End Syndrome will launch in Japan on April 26, according to the latest issue of Famitsu. Arc System Works will be publishing the title for 6,264 yen.

World End Syndrome has been described as a love adventure game. At the start, the protagonist moves to the sea town Mihate-chou following an unexpected turn of events.

Yuuki Katou, the main visual designer for the BlazBlue series, is in charge character design. Tomio Kanazawa, who has much experience with adventure games, is leading the way on the game’s scenario.

Here’s one of the recent trailers:

This week’s Famitsu scans are now available. Highlights include BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle, Detective Pikachu, and Pokken Tournament DLC. Scans of all games are below.

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Ripstone is updating Chess Ultra on Switch with a new wave of DLC. Players will find one piece of free content as well as some paid sets and packs.

The Pantheon Game Pack, Imperial Chess Set, and Easter Island Chess Set are all available now. The Academy Game Pack will be arriving February with more DLC to follow in 2018.

Further details on all of new Chess Ultra’s DLC can be found below.

A couple of months ago, Outright Games announced Adventure Time: Pirates of the Enchiridion. It’s a promising-looking title, with development being handled by Silent Hill: Shattered Memories developer Climax Studios.

We now have a bunch of additional details and screenshots. The latest content gives us a first look at combat for example, which features a “fast-paced, turn-based combat system”.

Here’s the full overview:

Although it was essentially known previously, Nintendo has once again confirmed that ARMS will not be receiving any new content in the future. Director Kosuke Yabuki has said that there could be updates for balance adjustments in the future as well as other small changes, but nothing along the lines of new characters.

Yabuki told Eurogamer:

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