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Hokko Life, which was previously announced for Switch, is now confirmed to be receiving a physical release on the platform.

Fireshine Games appears to be handling distribution of the boxed version at retail. Amazon has it down for September 27 – the same day as the digital launch.

New DLC has arrived in Castle Morihisa in the form of the Miko class. If you own the game on Switch, you can grab it right now.

With the Miko class, you can play as Miko, the devout maiden using the energy of the moon. We have some additional information below.

Arcade Archives The Return of Ishtar made it to Switch this week, and per usual, Hamster highlighted the classic during one of its regular streams with gameplay. We now have the archive with footage.

Here’s a bit of information about the game:

To celebrate the game’s release, SpiderHeck has been given a brand new launch trailer. Fans can get another look at the couch co-op brawler.

More information can be found in the following overview:

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope won’t feature any sort of multiplayer modes. That’s according to Quentin Correggi, the associate producer on the game.

We recently had the opportunity to speak with Correggi, and one of the topics we discussed is whether the game will feature PvP like the original title. That led to the confirmation that Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope is scrapping multiplayer entirely, with the game planned “exclusively a solo experience.”

The Theatrhythm series is back and is seeing its first appearance on Switch with Theatrhythm Final Bar Line, and we have the full song list thanks to the official Japanese website. Square Enix and indieszero are going all out here with nearly 400 tracks in the main game alone. Even more songs will be offered via DLC throughout 2023.

A new round of gameplay has come in for No Place for Bravery, a top-down action RPG. 25 minutes of footage shows the title running on Switch.

Here’s an overview of No Place for Bravery with more information:

Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival, which ended up on Switch this week, has received new gameplay. An hour of footage is available for the rhythm title.

Below is an official overview from Bandai Namco:

Shovel Knight Dig is here, and it’s accompanied by a version 1.0.8 update. The patch notes are in from Yacht Club Games.

With the update, a bunch of fixes and improvements are included, and that even involves level design changes. Loading times and performance are also improved on Switch.

The full patch notes for the Shovel Knight Dig version 1.0.8 update are as follows:


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