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SaGa Emerald Beyond demo

Square Enix is about to release a demo for SaGa Emerald Beyond, the company just announced. Fans will be available to play it “from local midnight” on Switch.

Switch owners will be able to play as Ameya Aisling, one of the game’s protagonists. Meanwhile, the demo on PS5 and PS4 features Tsunanori Mido, and the Steam version focuses on Diva No. 5. Note that progress from the demo can be carried over to the full version.

SaGa Emerald Beyond launches for Switch on April 25, 2024.

Neptunia GameMaker R:Evolution May 2024

March 5: With the latest announcement from Idea Factory, we have a close release window for the Switch version of Neptunia Game Maker R:Evolution. The action RPG will be ready to go for Switch this May. An exact date wasn’t provided.

Neptunia Game Maker R:Evolution was revealed for Switch exactly one year ago. It’s been available in Japan since August.

The Wreck physical

Today, Red Art Games announced that it will produce a physical release for The Wreck on Switch.

There’ll be both a standard edition and a Deluxe Edition. With the latter, you’ll get a copy of the game, exclusive sleeve featuring alternate cover art, a keychain, and a double-sided poster.

Omega 6 The Triangle Stars release date

Omega 6: The Triangle Stars, the latest game from Star Fox and F-Zero artist Takaya Imamura, now has a release date. Publisher City Connection and developer Happymeal announced today that it will be available on July 25, 2024.

Imamura originally revealed that he was working on the title, based on his new manga, towards the end of 2022. It was initially known as Omega 6: The Video Game.

After announcing the titles would be coming to Switch in early 2024, ACQUIRE has now provided a release date for Class of Heroes 1 & 2: Complete Edition, the remastered collection of the two dungeon-crawling RPGs. The titles will be available physically and digitally at the end of this month on April 26.

Catch up on the collection with the overview below:

Starting today, Nintendo Switch Online members can get their hands on Yoshi’s Island icons.

This is another instance of a game being tied to playing. Before gaining access to the icons, you’ll need to boot up Super Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island on the SNES app. Then you’ll be able to access the full set – of which there are only five. Characters are available for 10 Platinum Points each via My Nintendo.

Princess Peach Showtime theme Tetris 99

To celebrate the recent launch of Princess Peach: Showtime, Nintendo has announced a special collaboration event for Tetris 99.

The 39th Maximus Cup will be taking place later this week. While it’s active, any Nintendo Switch Online member can simply play Tetris 99’s online mode during the event period and earn points based on their placement in each match. After reaching 100 event points, they’ll be able to unlock the new theme. The theme features background art, music and Tetrimino designs inspired by Princess Peach: Showtime.

Articuno location Pokemon Scarlet Violet

Today, we’re finishing up our coverage of returning Legendary Pokemon in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet with an Articuno location guide. As a reminder, you can only catch returning Legendary Pokemon after clearing The Indigo Disk’s main story. If you don’t have the DLC, you won’t be able to catch any of them.

Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres are the original trio of Legendary Pokemon introduced in the very first generation. As with most of their catchable appearances, none of these Pokemon are exclusive to either Pokemon Scarlet or Violet – you can catch all three Legendary birds regardless of the game you’re playing.

Princess Peach Showtime review

System: Switch
Release date: March 22, 2024
Developer: Good Feel
Publisher: Nintendo


I’m not sure if Princess Peach has a rivalry with Kirby or something, but she’s picked up a shocking amount of skills in the nineteen years since her last solo game. In short order, Princess Peach: Showtime tasks the Mushroom Kingdom’s longstanding ruler with displaying all sorts of feats of talent, from figure skating to baking to lasso-wrangling – well, either that or she’s apparently a really good actress. Peach’s second-ever starring role is an approachable, varied, fast-paced adventure with plenty of memorable moments, and while it didn’t exactly leave me hoping for an encore, it’s refreshing playing a modern Mario-verse game that shines the spotlight on someone other than the plumber himself.


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