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Faith: The Unholy Trinity is receiving a new version for Switch, publisher New Blood Interactive and developer Airdorf Games revealed today. It will not only be sold digitally, but physically as well.

For the physical version, Fangamer is in charge of production. Each unit contains reversible cover art, a digital download code for the soundtrack, a 9 x 12 inch foldout map, a mock newspaper clipping, a sticker sheet, and an 8-page Notice for Tier I Acolytes booklet.

The previously-announced Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Ganondorf figma received a statue update from Good Smile today, including a release window and news about pre-orders.

Ganondorf comes with the standard face, shouting face, and goading face. Optional parts include the Gloom Sword, ยท Scabbard, Gloom Spear, Demon King’s Bow, Gloom effect part, arrow, and more for different poses. You’ll also get a stand to easily prop up and display the figma. The whole thing comes in at 190mm, or 7.48 inches. 

July 25: Palia just announced its latest major update titled Summer Serenade. This is also known as version 0.182.

We don’t have the patch notes yet, but the team has already shared a number of details about what will be included. The update comes with home tour visiting, lofi jukeboxes, nameplates, summer furniture, a conservatory building, Premium Shop with a new Pet and more, plus other elements.

June 8: A bunch of different collaborations have come to Minecraft over the years, and the latest will bring Tetris to the game. It will be available on the Minecraft Marketplace.

One of the more interesting parts of the DLC is that Tetriminos fall from the sky after powering up the Tetrimino Generator. If you mine these blocks, you can obtain new resources and items inspired by the gameplay features in Tetris. Also, new tools include the Line Clear Hammer to clear a line of iron blocks at once and the Hard Drop Claw. Lastly, new mobs called Tetrimonsters are included.

Spike Chunsoft held a presentation during this year’s Anime Expo where they announced that Natsu-Mon: 20th Century Summer Kid will be receiving a worldwide release. The game is set to launch digitally on Switch on August 6, 2024 for $39.99.

A free downloadable demo of the game will also be made available starting July 30, 2024, a week before the full game releases. It will feature save data transfers, so that players purchasing the full game will be able to pick up right where they left off in the demo.

For more information, check below for an overview of the game as well as a new announcement trailer.

July 23: SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos just came out on Switch yesterday, and it didn’t take long to receive confirmation of a physical release.

While the game won’t be sold at general retail, there will be a boxed version from Pix’n Love. The company has announced a Collector’s Edition and Deluxe Edition, which will be sold alongside a standard version. Details about the special editions have not been provided at this time.

July 29: Is the future of the Mario & Sonic series in doubt? According to someone heavily involved with the series, it could be finished.

Lee Cocker, who has worked on every Mario & Sonic game, recently put out a message on social media stating that there won’t be a Mario & Sonic game for the 2024 Olympics. Given that the event is happening now, that’s not exactly surprising. But the same message also claims that the series is “finished” – things supposedly wrapped up with Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020.

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After an initial appearance on PC, Worldwalker Games’ title Wildermyth is officially heading to Switch as a new Console Edition. It’ll be appearing on October 22, 2024.

Wildermyth was technically confirmed for Switch at the very end of 2021. However, now there’s been an official announcement as part of the “Console Edition”. The turn-based tactical RPG will feature a redesigned UI and controls, plus there’ll be a monster compendium and local cooperative multiplayer.

More information can be found in the following overview:

Thanks to PQube, we now have a relaese date for Celestia: Chain of Fate. It’ll be ready to go on September 12, 2024.

PQube previously announced plans to release Celestia: Chain of Fate worldwide on Switch back in May. The company did not provide details about launch timing until now.

Here’s an overview of the romance visual novel:

SEGA confirmed this week that it’s planning even more content for Super Monkey Ball: Banana Rumble, with the game set to receive new multiplayer modes and stages as well as additional characters.

Details about the specifics were not shared. However, the general outline was provided in a roadmap shared on social media.


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