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Switch Online Battletoads Double Dragon, Big Run, Cosmo Gang the Puzzle, Kunio-kun no Dodgeball da yo Zen'in Shūgō

Four more games just dropped on Nintendo Switch Online for September 2024 – specifically Battletoads Double Dragon, Big Run, Cosmo Gang the Puzzle, and Kunio-kun no Dodgeball da yo Zen’in Shugo.

All of these titles represent the SNES era. However, outside of Battletoads Double Dragon, the others were originally made for the Super Famicom.

We have details about all of the games in the following rundown:

Super Monkey Ball: Banana Rumble update 1.20

Super Monkey Ball: Banana Rumble is getting a big version 1.20 update, including the new Gem Heist Battle Mode game plus a collaboration with Dole Food.

Outside of new content, a bunch of improvements and fixes are planned. These include the ability to skip the clear animation, cutting down on Battle Mode lag, and more.

Here’s the full rundown:

Prince of Persia Mask of Darkness story DLC

June 10: At Ubisoft Forward today, Ubisoft gave a glimpse at the upcoming story DLC for Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, which is called Mask of Darkness. A trailer was shown as part of the presentation.

Meanwhile, a new update is dropping today. It will feature revisited bosses, puzzle challenges, platform challenges, new amulets, and new outfits.

Orange Season

Orange Season will be getting a release on Switch, publisher SOEDESCO and developer Innerfire Studios have announced. A release date of October 24, 2024 is also confirmed.

Orange Season is a farm life RPG. Players will build up a farm as they grow crops, raise animals, fish, and mine materials.

Those looking for a further breakdown can check out the following overview:

I*Chu: Chibi Edition release date

Thanks to PQube, we have the western release date for I*Chu: Chibi Edition. The rhythm action idol adventure game launches on October 3, 2024.

PQube announced that it would be localizing I*Chu: Chibi Edition back in March. However, no release window was given at the time.

If you’re looking for more information about the game, read the following overview:

Splatoon 3’s big Grand Festival event has wrapped up, ending the game’s primary content cycle (save for maybe a couple of repeat Splatfests). During the event, all players were moved over to an exclusive Grand Festival venue instead of the standard Splatsville, Inkopolis Square, or Inkopolis Plaza hub. The seven idols took turns performing their music during the event, too. The Grand Festival venue had a ton of work put into it, and so it’d be a shame if it weren’t accessible again after the event. Fortunately, you can still go back even though the event has ended. All you need is a certain amiibo.

More:

Wildfrost Switch Online Game Trial

Another Game Trial has been announced for Nintendo Switch Online in Europe, and this time around, Wildfrost is taking the spotlight.

During the event, the entire experience can be accessed at no extra cost. All progress can be transferred to the full version if you choose to purchase it.

The Plucky Squire trailer

The Plucky Squire is almost here, and a new launch trailer has emerged. We’re finally going to see the action adventure title on Switch following a delay:

Learn more about the game in this eShop description:

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Switch bundle 2024

There’s more news about upcoming bundles for Switch, as it’s just been announced that the system is being packaged together with Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. A release is planned for this fall.

Bundles will be available for both the Switch OLED and regular Switch. We’ll also mention that a 12-month Nintendo Switch Online Individual Membership is included.

Fabledom trailer

Courtesy of Dear Villagers and Grenaa Games, we’ve got a launch trailer for Fabledom. The city builder arrived on various consoles this week, including Switch.

For those that missed our previous coverage, we’ve got the following overview:


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