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KungFu Kickball, the team-based sports platform fighter from publisher Blowfish Studios and developer WhaleFood Games, is seeing a delay across all platforms – including Switch. Although it was recently given a December 2 release date, it will now launch in early 2022 instead.

Blowfish Studios and WhaleFood Games did not provide a reason for the delay.

Below is some information about KungFu Kickball:

Just as we heard about what Walmart has in store for Black Friday 2021 when it comes to gaming deals and Switch games that will be on sale, Target has also now provided similar information as to what it has planned.

For first-party Switch games, it’s the typical deals that Nintendo previously announced. Expect to see titles such as Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Zelda: Link’s Awakening, New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe, and Super Mario Maker 2 down to $39.99. Note that Walmart will have some of these at a slightly lower price. Also keep in mind that Mario Kart Live will be sold for $59.99 and Ring Fit Adventure will be down to $54.99. Additionally, Super Mario Party and Super Mario Odyssey will come with a Mario plush.

Archvale, the RPG and bullet hell hybrid from publisher Humble Games and developer IDoz, has secured a release date. The two sides announced that the title will be hitting Switch on December 1.

We’ve already reported on the new overview trailer for Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, as well as a few Japanese commercials for the two versions of remade Sinnoh adventure, but as of today, the new trailer is now available on Nintendo of America’s YouTube channel for everyone to view in its entirely in English.

Here’s more info about these upcoming renakes, according to Nintendo.

We all know that the all-time classic Star Wars game, Knights of the Old Republic, originally developed by BioWare, got rereleased onto Switch not that long ago as of the time of writing. As one might expect, new developer Aspyr didn’t stop at the digital release. We’re happy to report that they have teamed up with Limited Run Games and are bringing out a physical release.

Here’s what the folks at LRG had to say about it on Twitter.

Black Friday 2021 is less than two weeks away, and Walmart has now offered up a look at some of the deals it has in store for the big shipping event, including Switch games that will be on sale.

As far as first-party games though, it looks like Walmart will have some of the deepest discounts. The retailer’s ad shows that Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Paper Mario: The Origami King, Splatoon 2, Kirby Star Allies, and New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe will be down to $35. Zelda: Link’s Awakening and Super Mario Maker 2 will also be $39 a piece.

Digital Foundry has started its technical analysis of Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition by kicking things off with GTA III: The Definitive Edition, and as part of that, we have further information about the Switch version like frame rate and resolution.

Here’s the full roundup of tidbits:

Original (11/14): This week’s UK software sales are as follows:

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Eastasiasoft and Pulltop today unveiled LoveKami Trilogy, a physical collection for Switch featuring Divinity Stage, Useless Goddess, and Healing Harem. It will be made available in 2022.

Play-Asia will have the exclusive on this. On November 18, fans will be able to place a pre-order for either a standard copy priced at $39.99 or a limited edition for $49.99. Only 2,000 units of the limited edition will be made.

Here’s some additional information about LoveKami Trilogy:

Gameplay has come in for Venus: Improbable Dream, a new visual novel for Switch. Borealis, eastasiasoft, and Ratalaika Games put the title on the eShop just a few days ago.

Here’s some information about the Venus: Improbable Dream:


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