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Disgaea 6: Defiance of Destiny

Ahead of its release in Japan next week, a demo has gone live for Disgaea 6: Defiance of Destiny on the Japanese Switch eShop. It will presumably be offered in the west closer to the overseas launch.

In the demo, players can experience the opening sections of the game and its new systems. It’s possible to bring over save data to the full version.

Disgaea 6: Defiance of Destiny will debut on Switch in Japan on January 28. The western release is set for Summer 2021.

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Spirit Orbs are among the most valuable items in The legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. You can use them to increase the amount of hearts you have or raise your total stamina. There are around 120 Spirit Orbs in Breath of the Wild, but that number can now be increased with a new glitch.

You may recall something we posted about for Breath of the Wild known as the Memory Storage glitch. That same method is used again here. You’ll need to watch a memory right after loading the game, kill Link to set up a ‘no death’ run on a new file with glitchy effects, put the Travel Medallion near Eventide Island, enter any shrine you haven’t beaten, claim the Spirit Orb and then quit the game, reload your save file, start the Eventide Island quest, and immediately give up.

Here’s a look at all of the steps in video form:

Arriving some time this year in 2021, Bakumatsu Renka Shinsengumi: Jinchuu Houkoku no Shi will be making its way to Nintendo Switch. With Japanese audio only, the game will also include English, Japanese, and Traditional Chinese text. While a physical edition will be out in Japan, players around the world will be able to get their hands on it via the Switch eShop. This release is an enhanced port of the original title for PlayStation 2, which released back in 2004, then again in 2008 on the Nintendo DS. Players will be able to enjoy new features, like high-resolution support, and system improvements for starters.

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Summer Pockets will soon be seeing an upgrade this summer in Japan, bringing with it new content and updated systems. Players can enjoy additional routes for Umi Katou, Miki Nomura, and Shizuku Mizuori — as well as an all-new heroine Shiki Kamiyama. Players can also look forward to more everyday life scenes, and even more content with the upgrade. Per Famitsu, the physical edition will run 8,000 yen, while the upgrade itself via the Switch eShop will be 3,000 yen.

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Buddy Mission Bond

This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Ninjala

GungHo has come out with a pair of new Japanese commercials for Ninjala. Both adverts can be viewed below.

Ninjala is currently available exclusively on Switch.

Jack Jeanne

Broccoli has shared a few different trailers for Jack Jeanne that introduces the game’s various classes. We’ve rounded up the videos below, which include Quartz, Onyx, Rhodonite, and Amber.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate will be hosting its latest tournament in just a few days. This time around, the fastest characters will be featured. Players will only be able to choose from the top 16 speediest fighters on the roster.

The latest Smash Bros. Ultimate tournament kicks off on January 22. It’ll last for a total of three days.

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ToeJam & Earl: Back in the Groove is getting a pretty big patch on Switch in the future. Known as “Still in the Groove”, the update features new bigger Fixed World maps, changes to Earthlings behavior, Power Hats hidden on the map, and more.

Below are the full patch notes:

PowerA has unveiled a pair of new wired Switch controllers inspired by Animal Crossing. One design features Isabelle, while the second has Tom Nook.

Both offer “a 3.5mm audio jack, mappable advanced gaming buttons, and standard ergonomic layout.” The controllers have been officially licensed by Nintendo.

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