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It’s been a couple of years since Atomicrops made its debut on Switch, and the game is still trucking along with brand new DLC known as Reap What You Crow.

Atomicrops has previously received a number of free updates, but what’s been made available this time around is paid. It adds Oregacrow as a new character, Oregano as a new plant, plus the Scythe and Leech Gun weapons.

During a live stream this week, Famitsu showed off gameplay from Trio the Punch and Flipull on Switch, and we have the full recording. These are the latest two releases in Hamster’s Arcade Archives series.

Below is overviews for both titles:

Ratalaika Games and Next Game Level have readied a launch trailer for Remote Life, their new shoot ’em up Switch release. The title just made it to Switch a couple of days ago.

For those looking to learn more about Remote Life, check out the following overview:

Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, Sonic Origins, and more.

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One of the new releases Capcom has planned for this summer is the Capcom Fighting Collection. Next month, Switch will be getting a package containing Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors, Night Warriors: Darkstalkers’ Revenge, Vampire Savior: The Lord of Vampire, Vampire Hunter 2: Darkstalkers’ Revenge, Vampire Savior 2: The Lord of Vampire, Red Earth, Hyper Street Fighter II: The Anniversary Edition, Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo, Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix, and Cyberbots: Full Metal Madness.

If you’re interested in learning more about Capcom Fighting Collection, we have an official fact sheet with everything you need to know. We’ve included it below.

In a recent interview with Japanese outlet 4Gamer, Triangle Strategy producers Tomoya Asano and Yasuaki Arai discussed how the team was able to implement Square Enix’s signature HD-2D art style in their latest release.

Despite the art style having a seemingly nature and straight forward implementation, they noted that it “costs more than you’d think” and required the help of teams who had previously worked with the tech to finish development in such a short amount of time.

For Pokemon Day back in February, Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet were announced for Switch. Only a few details have been revealed thus far, including the starters: Sprigatito, Fuecoco, and Quaxly. The games are also said to have “an open world where various towns with no borders blend seamlessly into the wilderness.”

If Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet see the series’ traditional marketing cycle, there’s a good chance that we’ll be getting new information soon. And if that’s the case, it’s the perfect time to talk about what you’d like to see from the new titles. Are there any types of features you’re hoping will be in the games? Let us know in the comments below.

Arcade Spirits: The New Challengers just landed on Switch, and we have a bunch of new gameplay. Fans can check out 36 minutes of footage.

For more on Arcade Spirits: The New Challengers, read the following overview:

Remote Life just dropped on Switch this week, and we now have a bunch of gameplay. The new video showcases plenty of footage from the just-released shoot ’em up title.

Learn more about Remote Life in the following overview:

Not too long ago, Triangle Strategy producers Tomoya Asano and Yasuaki Arai sat down with Japanese website 4Gamer to share some insights from their time making Square Enix’s latest Switch title.

The highly praised HD-2D art style made a return, and the pair talked about the challenges the team faced to make it work in a tactical RPG. Turn-based RPGs like Octopath Traveler, another game to make use of HD-2D, operate with a fixed camera. However, Triangle Strategy offered a fresh set of challenges to overcome thanks to the more expansive map designs in a tactical RPG. 


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