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We’ll have to wait a bit longer for Melon Journey: Bittersweet Memories, as XSEED just announced a delay for the game.

Originally, the retro-inspired story-exploration game was planned for March 7, 2023. It will now be launching on April 6 instead. A reason for the delay was not provided.

This week’s 3DS eShop charts are as follows:

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A new update was released today for the Nintendo Switch Online mobile app, with version 2.5.0 being made available for download.

There are a couple of things here related to Splatoon 3. First, the game’s widgets can be accessed on the lock screen in iOS 16. Also, content that appears on the Splatoon 3 widgets has been updated.

The full patch notes for the Nintendo Switch Online app version 2.5.0 update are as follows:

Dinosaur Polo Club is preparing even more content for Mini Motorways having just announced a new “Bridge to Busan” update. This should be available on March 8, 2023.

The award-winning minimalist strategy traffic management sim is welcoming the city of Busan to the roster of maps. It’s noted, “Home to more than 3.5 million residents and known for its gorgeous beaches at the Southeastern tip of the Korean Peninsula, Busan is a bustling city that needs the help of a quick and capable civil engineer.”

Spike Chunsoft today announced Fitness Circuit, a sports / fitness game for Switch. It will launch in North America, Europe, and parts of Asia on May 26, 2023.

Spike Chunsoft has shared the following details thus far:

Hello Games has issued another update for No Man’s Sky, and the game is now at version 4.12. This follows the “Fractal” patch from last week which you can read about here.

Several bug fixes have been addressed related to the previous update. Other improvements are also included.

The full patch notes for the No Man’s Sky version 4.12 update are as follows:

Gripper, the story-driven cyber-bike action-game from Heart Core, now has a release date. The studio announced today that its new title launches on March 29, 2023.

Gripper, which has drawn some Akira comparisons, was previously announced for Switch in January. It was initially given a Q1 2023 launch window.

Koei Tecmo put out a new trailer today highlighting the different costumes that will be available in Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse.

Here’s what’s showcased in the video:

This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

After a previously eShop appearance, Shady Part of Me is getting the physical treatment. Limited Run Games is handling distribution.

Shady Part of Me originally made it to Switch at the very end of 2020. Thus far it has only been offered as a digital game.

Here’s an official overview:


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