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Publisher Blowfish Studios and developer Drakkar Dev have announced a final release date for Blackwind, a sci-fi action-platformer with hack-and-slash combat. The game will be available digitally on January 20, 2022. Fans can also purchase a physical version in Europe starting on January 21 with North American copies releasing later on.

Here’s everything you need to know about Blackwind:

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2’s new Legendary Pack 2 is just a few days away, and it’s been revealed that Kale (Super Saiyan 2) is joining the game. A free update is going live on November 4, with the actual DLC arriving one day later on November 5.

Kale will be playable in Legendary Pack 2 in her Super Saiyan 2 form thanks to Legendary Pack 2. She has the Ultimate Attack “Blaster Stream”, Super Attack “Blaster Cannon”, and Super Attack “Blaster Bomb”.

NIS America has set a final release date for The Cruel King and the Great Hero outside of Japan. In North America, the game is set for March 1, 2022. Those in Europe can pick up the title on March 4.

Here’s some information about the game:

Former Nintendo developer Giles Goddard has provided a first look at a prototype for The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time that originally featured portals.

Earlier this year, we heard from Goddard that there was some experimentation very early on with an idea involving Hyrule Castle. Similar to Super Mario 64, players would access different parts of the map through these portals. The mechanic was ultimately scrapped and Nintendo ended up going with a more open design in the end as players visit areas by traveling through Hyrule Field.

According to a Nikkei report, Nintendo will be making 20 percent fewer Switch consoles amid the chip shortage that has been affecting the entire industry as well as technology as a whole. Availability of semiconductors and other electronic parts continues to be limited.

In the fiscal year through March, Nintendo originally hoped to produce 30 million Switch units due to strong demand. That target later changed to 25.5 million. Nikkei’s report indicates that this number will fall further to 24 million units, which is 20 percent below the original goal.

A first update for Pikmin Bloom has gone live, as Niantic has brought the game up to version 33.4. There’s nothing new in terms of functionality, but the developer has made a few improvements and implemented bug fixes worth mentioning.

Below are the full patch notes for Pikmin Bloom version 33.4:

This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

A new Shin Megami Tensei V daily demon video has been shared by Atlus. The developer has been rolling out these videos to showcase each of the game’s upcoming demons before it arrives on Switch next week. The latest featured demon is Sudama, check it out along with some extra details below the break.

A release night countdown will be live streamed on November 10th at 21:50 JST, states Atlus via Twitter. Staff from the company have carefully curated a list of 100 demons from the Daily Devil reveals to celebrate, along with comments, announcements of new goods development, and even string quartet performance videos. With the goal of celebrating the release together with fans “during the long autumn night,” Atlus seems to have pulled out all the stops here. The YouTube live stream is scheduled already via their official account and can be found below:

 

Originally a 2011 Xbox 360 release, ESCHATOS will be coming to Switch. Bundled with Wonderswan titles Judgement Silversword and Cardinal Sins, this shoot ’em up is planned for release outside Japan but with an unknown release window. Check out the overview of the game below, along with a trailer:


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