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A new month just started up this week. Now that we’re in April, we want to know what you’ve been playing.

Did you recently start up Princess Peach: Showtime? What about other recent releases like Pepper Grinder? No matter the case, let us know in the comments below.

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After it made it to Switch this week, Saviorless has received a new round of gameplay. Fans can get a closer look at the fantasy 2D platformer.

Everything you need to know about it can be found in the following overview:

February 29: If you’ve been trying to play Theatrhythm Final Bar Line today but haven’t been able to do so, it seems that this is because leap day is causing issues.

When starting up the rhythm game, it’ll attempt to connect to Square Enix’s servers. However, it gets stuck in an endless loop and won’t progress to the main menu. Square Enix seems to not have accounted for leap day and that’s impacting the code in some manner.

The Xenoblade Chronicles 3 art book came out this week in Japan, and it contains a pretty big interview with various members of the staff, including executive director / writer Tetsuya Takahashi.

At one point, Takahashi addressed a player survey with a specific topic about the administrator of Origin. This led him to mention that while fans may have some questions and may want to see certain things such as what happens after the end of the game, he’s asking them to wait for now and answers could follow in the future through additional titles.

NeverAwake is getting brand new DLC dubbed “Flash Back”, publisher Phoenixx and developer Neotro announced today. A release is slated for this summer.

The DLC includes a new mode, new stages and bosses, and more. A bunch of additional information can be found in the following trailer:

March 18: Thanks to various retailer listings, we have the release date for Rusted Moss. It will be hitting Switch on June 20, 2024.

We first heard about Rusted Moss for Switch back in November. Playism said it would be publishing the title sometime this spring, but didn’t provide a more specific window.

City Connection and G.rev have announced a pair of games for Switch as Mamorukun Curse and Under Defeat are both on the way. Mamorukun Curse is slated for 2025. Under Defeat will be available sometime this winter.

Mamorukun Curse was previously released on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. It’ll come with costume DLC, Fururu’s Challenges / Nowa’s Challenges stage DLC, new music from Yousuke Yasui, and improvements to Story Mode such as a widened 16:9 aspect ratio.

As for Under Defeat HD, that one also came out for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. It’ll feature a new background music set by Shinji Hosoe, contribution and rank display function, a communications subtitles display function, and more.

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Freedom Planet 2 is now finally here on Switch, and new gameplay has come in. 30 minutes of footage shows off GalaxyTrail’s action platformer.

If you’re interested in learning more about it, check out the following overview:

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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The 3DS and (to a smaller extent) the Wii U are some of Nintendo’s most beloved systems of all time. Both got off to something of a slow start, but the 3DS eventually steered itself back on-track and became a success. The same can’t be said for the Wii U, but both consoles are home to top-quality games. With online services shutting down for these platforms, we figured now would be a good time to list ten of our favorite games with online functionality in no particular order.

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