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Publisher Aniplex and developer Type-Moon have provided an update on Witch on the Holy Night, confirming that English text will be fully supported. Other available languages include Japanese, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese.

For those that missed our coverage a few months ago, Witch on the Holy Night for Switch is based on the 2012 PC original. Full voice acting and proper HD visuals are planned.

Nintendo has announced the acquisition of Kyoto-city owned land, which will be used as a new development center. The tentative name is “Corporate Headquarters Development Center, Building No. 2”.

Nintendo notes that the move was made as it “will carry an important role on reinforcing its R&D.” However, it is not expected to be completed until December 2027.

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Spike Chunsoft shared the latest news about Made in Abyss: Binary Star Falling into Darkness, which covers two game modes. We also learn about crafting items and “The Curse of the Abyss”.

Here’s the full rundown:

Fantastico Studio will publish Team SolEtude’s narrative game A Sketchbook About Her Sun on Switch this week, according to an eShop listing. The title will be ready to go on April 15, 2022.

Here’s an overview with more information:

System: Switch
Release date: April 12, 2022
Developer: Vanillaware
Publisher: Atlus


If any game is a shining example of the artistic potential of video games as a medium, I cannot think of a better recent example than 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim. It is that rare type of narrative-driven experience that could only really exist as a game: a sprawling science-fiction epic with no less than 13 playable protagonists, that somehow manages to be both a beautiful side-scrolling adventure and a deep, exhilarating real-time strategy game. With so many moving pieces and a lengthy 40-hour runtime, 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim could have very easily been a confusing, unfocused mess of a game, but somehow, all of these disparate elements fuse into nothing less than a masterpiece.

The upcoming release of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed for Switch will have physical versions, Limited Run Games has revealed. There’ll be a standard copy, Premium Edition, and Master Edition.

The Premium Edition includes a copy of the game, foil stamped box, steelbook, 18″ x 24″ reversible poster, character concept art cards, commemorative coin, proxy enamel pin, and certificate of authenticity. The Master Edition includes all of these physical goodies plus a strategy guide, light-up Holocron replica, concept art lithographs, and Starkiller miniature hilt replica.

Nintendo has published a minute-long “Run This House” trailer for Nintendo Switch Sports. In it, we have a mix of gameplay and live action footage.

Here’s some information about the title:

WildSphere has announced that Oxide Room 104, a psychological horror game, is currently in development for Switch. It will be out sometime this summer.

Oxide Room 104 has players taking control of Matthew, who wakes up at Night Soul Motel “but has no idea how he got to the bathtub in room 104.” The ultimate goal is to leave the area, “but a terrifying presence will prevent him from doing so.” Choices players make throughout the game impact the story. WildSphere teases: “Each time Matthew dies he returns to the bathtub in room 104, consuming his flesh and feeding his madness.”

A new Capcom Fighting Collection trailer is in that shows off the package once again and reveals pre-order plans.

Those that put in a reservation will receive bonuses, including 18 music remixes plus new illustrations. The lineup includes:

Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium has been made official. The release was hinted at with a rating that was discovered earlier in the month, but an official announcement has now dropped.

Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium will feature another batch of 32 arcade classics. It’s also been confirmed that the 1984 title SonSon will be a free download. Additionally, those that pre-order or pick up Capcom Fighting Collection at launch will receive Three Wonders as a bonus.


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