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Chocobo GP Season 2

Square Enix has shared new information about Season 2 for Chocobo GP, which features Chip and Kwackeys as new characters, the Balamb Garden track, and more.

Information first started to emerge earlier today thanks to the version 1.1.0 update patch notes that were shared. However, Square Enix has now followed up with details specifically about Season 2 content.

Here’s the full rundown: 

It’s been a long time coming, but Temtem finally has a release date on Switch. Following a previous stint in Early Access, the game will be available for Nintendo’s console on September 6, 2022.

New features are planned for Temtem to coincide with its primary launch. After the launch of version 1.0, players can look forward to seasonal updates and a Battle Pass with free and premium awards tracks. Also planned is the final island, completing the Airborne Archipelago, and offering new activities through which you can test yourself as a Temtem tamer, new places to shop, and new areas to explore with friends. Finally, there’ll be weekly quests that will be updated regularly post-launch.

Touken Ranbu Warriors trailer

Koei Tecmo has readied a new trailer for Touken Ranbu Warriors. The game makes its debut in the west today, and the company is celebrating with a final look at the hack-and-slash title.

More information about Touken Ranbu Warriors can be found in the following overview:

Chocobo GP 1.1.0 update

Square Enix has announced that it will release a new 1.1.0 update for Chocobo GP update next week, and has also shared the patch notes.

This update comes in preparation of Season 2 for the game. Square Enix is adding a new “Balamb Garden” track, support for online multiplayer in the Lite version of the game, and more.

Below are the full patch notes for the Chocobo GP version 1.1.0 update:


Following its release this week, some new gameplay for Touken Ranbu Warriors is now available. We’ve got about 50 minutes of footage in total.

Learn more about Touken Ranbu Warriors in the overview below:

Deiland: Pocket Planet Edition physical

Deiland: Pocket Planet Edition never saw a physical release, but that’ll be changing pretty soon.

Chibig originally brought the game to Switch in April 2021, though it was only made available digitally on the Switch eShop. However, it’s now gearing up for its Japanese launch, and it turns out that a physical version will be happening. That’s thanks to Pikii, a company that’s in charge of the game in Japan.

switch future

At this point, it is undeniable that the Switch is a massive success. Each time that Nintendo announces its financial results, we see software and hardware sales growing at an impressive rate. It’s interesting because the last console, Wii U, was probably one of Nintendo’s biggest failures and now I’m very interested to see how they will handle the second half of Switch’s life.

In today’s video, I speculate about what the future of the console could be like, including the possibility of future hardware revisions. Feel free to check it out below.

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Godstrike physical

Godstrike, which debuted on Switch digitally in April 2021, is now set to receive a physical release. It will be offered through Limited Run Games’ distribution line, with pre-orders opening tomorrow.

Learn more about Godstrike in the following overview:

Nintendo Switch Sports commercial

Original (5/22): This week’s UK software sales are in, and with a bit of a slow week, there’s not too much to report.

Physical sales of Nintendo Switch Sports fell 37 percent week-on-week. However, it still held on to the second spot. We also see LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga at #3, though it had a 30 percent sales dip. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe lands at #4 with a 16 percent dip.

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Unsighted physical

Following its previous digital-only debut on Switch, Unsighted is now getting a physical release. This comes courtesy of Limited Run Games.

Along with a standard copy, fans will also have the chance to nab a collector’s edition. The latter version includes a copy of the game, an 18″ x 24″ poster, original soundtrack, and acrylic keychain.


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