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MythicOwl, the developer behind Harmonee’s Odyssey, has confirmed that it will release Planetiles on Switch in just a few days. The title arrives on September 30, 2024.

Planetiles, a serene city builder with roguelike elements, has players building and transforming barren planets into flourishing worlds. More resources will be made available as the biomes grow.

Further details about the game can be found in the following overview:

For those looking to save on Bandai Namco games, a huge Switch sale started this week with multiple games at their lowest prices ever, including Digimon World: Next Order and Tales of Symphonia Remastered – just to name a couple. Other franchises like Dragon Ball and Katamari are also included.

Here’s the full roundup:

Nintendo has spoken about how the Depths in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom came to be, including how it was formed late in development. It also turns out that the area came as a surprise to producer Eiji Aonuma. Once again, this information comes from the recently-released art book in Japan.

Outside of Aonuma, director Hidemaro Fujibayashi also participated in the discussion. You can read our translation of the excerpt below.

When you think about where Switch was for its launch compared to now in terms of user icons, it’s a pretty big difference. For awhile, certain system updates would slowly add new designs over time. Then at the very end of 2022, a new benefit was added for Nintendo Switch Online in which members could spend My Nintendo Points on icons. We now get new ones pretty regularly, often tying in to new game launches.

User icons are ultimately a pretty small thing, but allow fans to express themselves in different ways. Which are you using at the moment? Let us know in the comments.

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To promote the release of Cricket: Jae’s Really Peculiar Game, PM Studios and Studio Kumiho issued a launch trailer. Switch owners can now pick up the Saturday morning cartoon-inspired JRPG.

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

Nintendo has updated the Japanese release schedule on Switch for the week of September 26, 2024. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:

The Holy Gosh Darn is only a few days away with an eShop listing revealing the release date. According to the store page, it launches on September 26, 2024.

We were originally expecting The Holy Gosh Darn in 2023. However, it seems that the team ultimately needed more time for development, pushing the game back about a year.

Here’s some information about it from the eShop listing:

[Review] Reynatis

Posted 6 days ago by in Reviews, Switch | 0 comments

System: Switch
Release date: September 27, 2024
Developer: FuRyu
Publisher: NIS America


Worlds of wizards and magic aren’t uncommon in the gaming world, but a setting as realistic as modern-day Shibuya, Tokyo does add a flavor that makes Reynatis stand out immediately. Flashy modern day outfits, blazing weapons, and flashy skills with fights breaking out on realistic representations of streets we could go and walk today. Reynatis is set in a prefecture bursting with commerce, the towering shopping malls, businesses, and bistros bustle with traffic of consumers and business people alike. Shibuya is the pinnacle of Japan’s fashion industry, boasts an incredible music scene, and the food is absolutely to die for. Also, for whatever reason, it seems to attract wizards.

September 4: According to retailer listings, SNK is readying ACA NeoGeo Selection Vol. 1 and ACA NeoGeo Selection Vol. 2 for physical release on Switch. Both will be available in Japan on December 12, 2024.

These titles were previously sold as part of the ACA NeoGeo series on the Switch eShop. Now, however, they’ll be bundled into two physical packages at retail.

Here’s the rundown of games in each:

Freedom Wars is back after a decade, and if things go well with the remaster, it could lead to a sequel.

Director Takashi Tsukamoto was speaking about the game’s return in an interview with IGN. He said that Dimps has “been looking for opportunities to release something, maybe a sequel – something related to Freedom Wars”, but “it was very difficult to set up a team and nothing was really lining up.” That’s when the idea of a remaster came about.


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