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We now have Nintendo’s maintenance schedule for the week of March 3, 2024. A couple of sessions are still lined up for Switch a few days from now.

Here’s the full maintenance schedule for the week of March 3, 2024:

The Switch version of Highwater has been given a final release date. According to an eShop listing, it will launch on March 14, 2024.

Highwater was confirmed for Switch last year. However, it wasn’t given any sort of release window.

Here’s a bunch of information about the game:

Gameplay has emerged for We Need to Go Deeper, which saw its Switch debut this week. We specifically have a look at the online multiplayer.

Here’s an overview of the title with more information:

47 minutes of gameplay is here for Shiren the Wanderer: The Mystery Dungeon of Serpentcoil Island. Spike Chunsoft released the title in the west this week following its Japanese debut.

We have some information about it in the following overview:

Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Outward Definitive Edition, Touch Detective 3, Gylt, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

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A new March 2024 Switch eShop sale from XSEED Games is now live, and numerous games are at their lowest prices ever including both No More Heroes titles, Corpse Party, Rune Factory 3 Special, and more. Fans can save on nearly thirty different releases.

Here’s the full roundup:

Nintendo has previously spoken about the influence Twin Peaks had on The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening during development. Speaking in 2010, director Takashi Tezuka said the show “was all about a small number of characters in a small town” and how he “wanted to make something like that, while it would be small enough in scope to easily understand, it would have deep and distinctive characteristics.”

Then last year, the Twin Peaks x Zelda: Link’s Awakening connection came up again after Twin Peaks co-creator Mark Frost said on social media that he “met with them about it and gave them some ideas”.

Pokemon Legends is now officially a series of its own with this week’s announcement of Pokemon Legends: Z-A. There won’t be a big new Pokemon game this year, but we know that this new one will be arriving in 2025.

Pokemon Legends: Arceus, which launched at the very beginning of 2022, was a new take on the RPG formula we’ve grown accustomed to over the past few decades. There was more of an action element and it was even possible to catch different creatures simply by throwing a Poke Ball as soon as you saw it, which didn’t require you to enter the battle screen. A number of different features and changes were introduced, which seemed to be well received overall.

Fresh gameplay is here for Picross S+, the latest addition to Jupiter’s puzzle series. Almost a half hour of footage has arrived.

A bunch of information about the title can be found in the following overview:

Choice Provisions brought Runner2 to Switch this week, and we have gameplay showing the title on Nintendo’s current console. 14 minutes of footage has come in.

Find more information about the title in the following overview:


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