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Floppy Club today shared a final release date for Rytmos, its musical rhythm game. The title will be available for Switch on February 28, 2023.

This technically counts as a delay for Rytmos. When the game was made known for Switch back in June, it was tentatively slated for Q4 2022. Thankfully, the delay won’t be terribly long.

More distributions for Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield are on the way to GameStop and Target, with players having the opportunity to obtain Genesect, Volcanion, and Marshadow. This applies to fans in North America and Europe – those in Australia and New Zealand can participate at their local JB Hi-Fi. Stores will be handing out codes for the Mythical Pokemon.

Below are the full distribution dates:

Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet have released their latest video and today provided a look at Iono. In the games, she’s the Gym Leader of Levincia – not to mention a streamer and influencer. Electric-type Pokemon is her specialty.

Today’s video is a bit different from that typical trailer we’ve seen. Iono is “streaming” and plays a little game with viewers in which they can guess her partner Pokemon with a few hints she provides.

Here’s some information about Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet:

Thunderful and ClockStone have readied a launch trailer for LEGO Bricktales. Starting today, Switch owners can play the new puzzle title.

Read more about LEGO Bricktales in the following overview:

2K Games and Gearbox Software have gone live with a character trailer for New Tales from the Borderlands focusing on Fran Miscowicz. She’s one of the title’s three main characters.

Here’s her official bio:

A new software update has been released for Two Point Campus, which provides an extensive number of fixes for the game, as well as new and updated UI. Further details below:

Artdink have announced that a new update for the Switch version of A-Train: All Aboard! Tourism will be available this week, for October 13 in North America and Europe, and October 14 in Japan. This update brings new content from the Steam version of the game, as well as various quality of life improvements. For full details, see below:

Bandai Namco have distributed a new update for Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival, providing various quality of life improvements and bug fixes. For full details, see below:

Hamster has announced that Toy Pop is the next Arcade Archives game coming to Switch. Here is some more information on the title.

The 10th anniversary of the Bravely Default series has just rolled around, with Square Enix hosting a handful of different events to celebrate. One such event was a livestream featuring the game’s producer Tomoya Asano, who took the opportunity to discuss the potential future of the series, including the possibility of a remaster for the first entry.

A high resolution version of the first game’s opening movie was shown during the livestream, which led to Asano discussing this possibility: “Over the past 10 years, our team has grown larger, and our capacity has increased. Looking at the opening movie of Bravely Default: Flying Fairy, I feel like announcing a remaster of Bravely Default: Flying Fairy would be the best possible thing and something fans would desire. But for now I’m unfortunately unable to announce anything like that. ‘For now,’ let’s just say.”


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