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Mario Kart 8 Deluxe has new DLC on the way in the form of its upcoming Booster Course Pass. Over the next couple of years, fans can look forward to nearly 50 tracks that have been remastered from past titles.

Nintendo recently published an official FAQ that shares a bit of additional information. The full guide can be read in full below. 

Ahead of next week’s launch of Aztech Forgotten Gods, some early gameplay has emerged. A new video shows off a half hour of footage.

It took a bit longer than expected, but Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot + A New Power Awakens Set has finally gained Card Warriors on Switch.

Bandai Namco originally put the game on Nintendo’s console last September. Card Warriors was originally planned for Switch last fall, but the extra mode was pushed back. Bandai Namco cited “an adjustment of the development schedule” for the delay.

Douglas Tronsgard has announced that he’s retiring from Next Level Games and the industry as a whole.

Up until now, Tronsgard has been acting as the company’s president. He was also a co-founder and the developer’s CEO, though he stepped down from that position last year.

Following its release in 2020, publisher Fellow Traveller and developer Kaizen Game Works have announced a free content update for Paradise Killer. It will go live on March 17, 2022.

The patch will include new music, mysterious new beings, quests, rewards, and collectables. General performance enhancements are also planned.

For those that are picking up Triangle Strategy today, keep in mind that there’s a day one update for the game with Nintendo and Square Enix distributing version 1.0.2. This is available to everyone now.

According to the patch notes, “Several issues have been addressed to improve the gameplay experience.” Nintendo hasn’t shared any information beyond that, though it goes without saying that you’ll want to have version 1.0.2 installed.

Super Rare Games, in partnership with Portal Moose, today announced a physical release for Sally Face on Switch. The horror point-and-click adventure game will have three different versions.

The first version is the standard edition with all the current content on its cart, a full-color manual, interior artwork, an exclusive sticker, and trading cards. The Steelbook Edition takes things a step further by adding a postcard and a slipcover. Finally, the Collector’s Edition features an embroidered Sally Face patch, a Super Gear Boy pin, a soundtrack CD, 6 polaroid photos, and an A3 poster. Super Rare Games will produce 3,000 standard copies, 500 Steelbook Editions, and 1,500 Collector’s Editions.

Chex Quest HD is heading to Switch, an eShop listing reveals. It’s due out in just a few page as the store page has the title down for March 11, 2022.

Chex Quest, which originally released in 1996, isn’t your traditional first-person shooter. You won’t find much violence here, and the game was originally made by Digital Café to promote the Chex breakfast cereal. After receiving General Mills’ blessing, the HD version initially debuted in 2019 with overhauled visuals in Unreal Engine 4.

A new item distribution has just started up in Pokemon Legends: Arceus. Players can obtain five Grit Pebbles, five Rare Candy, and five Star Pieces. The distribution will be live until March 31, 2022 at 23:59 UTC.

Grit Pebbles can be used to raise the effort level for one of a Pokemon’s stats, though it only works if the effort level is at least level six and no greater than level 8. Rare Candy instantly increases the level of a single Pokemon by one. Finally, although Star Pieces don’t have any true uses, they can be sold at a high price to the general store.

Quest for Infamy, a classic fantasy adventure RPG from publisher Ratalaika Games and developer Infamous Quests, has received new gameplay. 21 minutes of footage has arrived.

Learn more about the game with the following overview:


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