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We have another new demon trailer for Shin Megami Tensei V from Atlus, which now shows off Koropokkuru. It first appeared in Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers.

Over on the Megami Tensei Wiki, the site offers up some background information on Koropokkuru. Read more about the demon below.

Bandai Namco today revealed PUI PUI Molcar Let’s! Molcar Party!, a party game for Switch based on the Japanese stop-motion short anime series. A release is planned for December 16 in Japan and Asia. English support has been confirmed for the Asian release.

A new sports game for Switch is on the horizon, as publisher Nacon and developer Big Ant Studios today announced Cricket 22: The Official Game of The Ashes. It will be appearing on Nintendo’s console in January 2022.

Cricket 22 promises “the most robust, substantial game of cricket that fans have ever seen.” It’ll come with the perennial favorite Ashes competition, but also an expanded lineup of licenses. The game will have Australia’s Big Bash T20 competition, The Hundred, the new competition in England and Wales, the tropical party of the CPL in the Caribbean, and fully-licensed teams from Australia, England, The West Indies, New Zealand and Ireland. Both the Men’s and Women’s games have been replicated, too.

Nintendo has opened the full North American website for Mario Party Superstars, and it comes with a chance to earn 100 Platinum Points. These points are needed for various rewards, including physical items.

Getting those points are pretty simple. You only need to find and click on the hidden dice blocks spread across the site’s various pages.

Onion Games is about to put its insta-death kissing-action game Mon Amour on Switch, the developer announced today. The title is slated for an October 14 launch.

Here’s an overview of Mon Amour, courtesy of Onion Games:

The Switch release of Gang Beasts has been pushed back, but thankfully only slightly. It’s now planned for October 12. The previous release date was tomorrow, October 7.

Gang Beasts was previously announced for Switch during an Indie World Showcase back in August.

The reasoning behind the Gang Beasts Switch release delay isn’t quite clear. Boneloaf says it encountered “an unforeseen beef-jam” and apologized to the community for the few extra days of waiting time.

For more on Gang Beasts, check out the following overview:

Agnès Vuillaume, the one-woman developer behind studio 2054, has announced plans to release the point-and-click adventure game The Sundew on Switch. It will launch next Thursday, October 14.

The premise behind The Sundrew is that the world is on the brink after a devastating future war, and Japan is in ruins – with the exception of the Shibukawa. Anna Isobe, a cyborg, is now the only hope. You’ll play as Anna as she navigates through the megalopolis and beyond in her search for the mystery behind a growing conspiracy. The game has various locations to visit, including the backstreets of the city, far-flung isles, and the most notorious prison this side of the Steppe.

This week’s episode of Nintendo Minute has gone live. In today’s video, Kit and Krysta check out the opening gameplay of Metroid Dread. Check out the full episode below.

First Switch gameplay is in for Tetris Effect: Connected, straight from Enhance Games, Resonair and Stage Games, and Monstars. The studio posted a couple of videos highlighting Journey Mode and multiplayer.

Learn more about Tetris Effect: Connected with the following overview:

Mishura Games has announced IMMORTAL: And The Death That Follows, a rogue-like side-scrolling beat ’em up inspired by fighting games and anime from the 90s. We’ll be seeing it on Switch, though a release window hasn’t been confirmed.

Here’s an introduction to the story in IMMORTAL: And The Death That Follows:


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