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Publisher Skybound Games and developer Toylogic today unveiled Glitch Busters: Stuck on You, “a fun and frantic co-op shooter perfect for core gamers as well as the entire family, where players join forces to save a virtual world under threat from nefarious computer viruses.” The title will launch for Switch in Winter 2022.

Below are the first official details for Glitch Busters: Stuck on You:

Following the initial announcement for Mothmen 1966 at the very end of last year, the visual novel now has a release date. Publisher Chorus Worldwide and developer LCB Game Studio have announced that the title is due out on July 14, 2022.

In case you missed our previous coverage, we have more details about Mothmen 1966 below. 

With Kirby having just turned 30, Masahiro Sakurai has spoken about the character’s signature victory dance.

Sakurai is largely known for his work on the Super Smash Bros. series these days. Because of that, it can be easy to forget that he’s the creator of Kirby as well.

Gameloft has revealed Disney Dreamlight Valley, a free-to-play life simulation adventure game. Its proper launch is planned for 2023 on Switch, though an Early Access version is set for this summer as part of a Founder’s Pack.

Below is an official overview with more information about Disney Dreamlight Valley:

Today, HandyGames and MGM, along with developer Massive Miniteam, announced plans to bring the classic Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader? franchise to Switch and other platforms.

Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader? will feature the same quiz-based format that was made famous on the Fox Primetime show. It’ll have multiple-choice questions, true-or-false challenges, and minigames across more than 24 different subjects. Over 6,800 questions on topics like animal sciences, vocabulary, math, and more are planned.

Today, Pix’n Love Games announced that it’s teaming up with Naps Team on a physical release of Baldo: The Guardian Owls for Switch.

The title will be offered with a standard edition and numbered collector’s edition. Specifics of the latter haven’t been shared, however.

This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Developer Samurai Punk and publisher tinyBuild have announced that Justice Sucks will be arriving on Switch this summer. The game was previously announced for Steam earlier this year and has now been confirmed for Nintendo’s console. The game is a comedy stealth action title that sees you playing the role of a sentient robot vacuum cleaner taking on enemies in a 90s cartoon aesthetic.

Here’s an overview of the game, courtesy of Samurai Punk:

Hamster has announced that Youkai Douchuki will be the next game releasing on the eShop under the Arcade Archives label. Here is some more information about the game courtesy of the International Arcade Museum.

Nintendo has just announced that Hulu is being made available today for Switch users in Japan. The app was originally released in North America not long after the Switch’s launch back in 2017, but hadn’t made its way to any other territories.

It’s an interesting move, particularly since Nintendo has slowly been adding more media apps to its catalog. Just a few months ago, Crunchyroll made its way to the system in a surprise release and a few months before that, Pokemon TV landed on the eShop. Although a few other apps like Youtube and Funimation have been on the platform for a while, it’s been mostly devoid of several larger streaming services like Netflix and Disney+. This should remedy that problem a little, at least for Japanese users.

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