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Level-5 just announced Inazuma Eleven Re, which is coming to Switch in 2026. This is a remake of the series’ first game.

Inazuma Eleven originally launched for the DS in 2008, but only in Japan. It would take three years for the title to reach the west, though then it was just Europe and Australia. North America finally got in 2014 as part of a new version for 3DS.

Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road doesn’t have an exact release date, but it has a fairly specific release window. Level-5 just announced during a presentation today that the game is arriving for Switch in June 2025.

Yes, this marks yet another delay for the project. Unfortunately, Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road has seen a number of different delays throughout its lengthy development period. It was most recently planned for this year.

Decapolice has been delayed once again. Today, Level-5 announced that the game is now heading to Switch in 2026.

Decapolice appeared during the new Level-5 Vision 2024 presentation that just aired. Level-5 CEO Akihiro Hino spoke a bit about the game, but only commented briefly on the delay. Hino indicated that the team needs more time to finish the project, stating that the team is working to improve the visuals and content “as we’re evolving it into an even more engaging experience.”

August 19: Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time has been delayed for a second time. It was most recently planned for October 10, but a 2025 launch is now very likely.

On its website, Level-5 said it has “decided to change the release date”. The company did not explain why another delay is happening, but regardless, extra time is needed.

September 23: The countdown is on for Super Mario Party Jamboree, and Nintendo is offering a lengthy look at the game with a new overview trailer. Currently the video is only available in Japanese, but an English version should follow soon and we’ll update you when it’s live.

Here’s an overview of the game:

Nintendo announced today that repairs for the 2DS XL, Famicom Mini, and Super Famicom Mini are coming to an end in Japan.

An exact end date wasn’t provided. However, that’s because it all comes down to how long spare parts are available. Once Nintendo runs out of stock, that’ll be it for repairs. Devices will no longer be accepted once those parts are used up.

The latest UK software sales chart for the week ending September 24, 2024 is now available.

Once again, it’s Mario Kart 8 Deluxe that’s the top Nintendo-exclusive. The game did actually rise a few spots – it’s now at #3 after coming in at #8 previously. Also, we’ll mention that the physical release of Balatro lands at #19.

Here’s the full UK software sales chart for the week ending September 24, 2024:

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Publisher PLAYISM and developer Bombservice have announced that they will bring Momodora: Moonlit Farewell to Switch, with Limited Run Games planning to handle the physical release of the game. The latest entry in the popular Momodora series released earlier this year on Steam, and Switch players will be able to experience the title for themselves in 2025. A release window was not announced.

Find out more about the game with the overview below:

Publisher PLAYISM and developers jamsanpoid and Vampire K.K. have announced that they will be bringing From Madness with Love to Switch. The game is a pixel-art otome visual novel with four possible romance options. No release date was announced.

Find out more about the game with the overview below, which comes via its Steam page:

Now that Cricket: Jae’s Really Peculiar Game has been released, we’re able to get a closer look at the title on Switch with gameplay. Just over a half hour of footage is available.

We’ve got information about the title in the following eShop description:


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