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Another round of data is in from this month’s NPD report. Along with the best-sellers on Switch specifically for the month of May 2022, we also have a list of the games year-to-date and have sold the best over the last 12 months. Continue on below for the full results.

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NPD Group has released a listing of the top twenty best-selling games in the U.S. for the month of May 2022. The results can be found below.

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Publisher Justdan International, along with developers Pupuya Games and SimonCreative, are showing off the 3D action adventure title Little Witch Nobeta with a new gameplay video with ten minutes of footage. Fans can check out content from stage 4 to 6 with a look at spell channeling, area teleports, and more.

For those that need a refresher on Little Witch Nobeta, check out the following overview:

Emily Rogers, who is known for sharing Nintendo rumors, made a new post on gaming forum Famiboards yesterday regarding supposed details for a new Fire Emblem game on Switch.

The juiciest tidbit is that the title has apparently been finished for over a year. While it was originally planned to celebrate the series’ 30th anniversary, Nintendo ended up holding on to the game for a later date.

Misako and Kyoko are joining River City Saga: Three Kingdoms as part of the game’s Heroes of the Three Kingdoms: Battle of Red Cliffs mode, it’s been revealed.

As a reminder, this mode has players going through ten stages where powerful bosses await as they work together – and sometimes compete against each other. It’s possible to turn friendly fire on / off here, find hidden stages, and more.

We have two more trailers for the Live A Live remake on Switch that highlight a couple of time periods players will experience in the RPG. For today’s update, Square Enix prepared videos for Present Day and The Distant Future.

These are just two of the time periods in Live A Live. Players will also be able to experience stories in the likes of The Wild West, Twilight of Edo Japan, and more.

After Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles previously appeared on other platforms, the title ended up on Switch just a few days ago, and we now have gameplay. Fans can watch a half hour of footage.

Here’s what to expect from the title:

The latest Switch system update has just arrived, as Nintendo has just issued version 14.1.2. All Switch users can download it now.

Keeping in line with most firmware changes, today’s patch notes are on the milder side. Nintendo mentions: “General system stability improvements to enhance the user’s experience.”

Today, Jackbox Games unveiled Nonsensory as the third game for The Jackbox Party Pack 9. It follows the previous announcements of Roomerang and Fibbage 4.

Nonsensory combines writing, drawing, and guessing for a silly, laid-back game of perception and intuition. It provides players with their fix of fun and fantasy with creative prompts that test their levels of NSP (Nonsensory Perception). They’ll need to accurately intuit the secret nonsense in the minds of their friends.

Capcom has provided a first look at its update roadmap for Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak.

Updates are scheduled for August, this fall, winter, and 2023. With the first one in August, we’ll be seeing Lucent Nargacuga, the Forlorn Arena, rare monster species, and special species monsters. For the fall, Capcom has confirmed rare species monsters, subspecies monsters, and powered-up monsters. This winter will at least bring about several monsters, including special species monsters and powered-up monsters. Specifics have not yet been announced.

Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak is due out for Switch on June 30, 2022.


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