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City Connection has announced that their arcade classics Deathsmiles I & II will support English language options when they release for Switch. This is in addition to the languages of Spanish, French, and Japanese which will also be supported.

Other newly revealed details include that there will be a global online leaderboard as well as a new training mode. This lets players set their own challenges (such as stages, characters, winning conditions, etc.) and it is highly customizable. Each of these modes will have their place on this online leaderboard as well.

Finally, there will also be some DLC with the mobile game Gothic wa Mahou Otome. This DLC will be available for 2,970 yen and no release date has been given at this time.

The newest Dragalia Lost update is out now (version 2.11.0) and it brings new affinity bonus. Additionally, there are some slight tweaks in victory animations and bug fixes for some issues found in game.

All of these details and more are in the official patch notes below.

This week’s 3DS eShop charts are as follows:

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Support for the rhythm game Deemo continues with a new version 1.9 update. Another batch of songs can be accessed after installing today’s patch – 18 in total.

Today’s update includes three collections, which are as follows:

Pokemon Masters EX is about to reach its second anniversary. This weekend, the game will officially be two years old.

The Pokemon Company and DeNA have prepared a special trailer in honor of the event. We’ve included it below.

Heshikiri Hasebe will be featured in Touken Ranbu Musou, publishers DMM Games and Nitroplus as well as developers Omega Force and Ruby Party announced today. The playable character will act as the captain of the game’s third unit. You can see silhouettes of two others that will be a part of Kasen Kanesada’s unit above (who are presumably Tomoegata Naginata and Yagen Toushirou).

A couple of other characters have been announced for Touken Ranbu Musou outside of Heshikiri Hasebe. As part of the original announcement, we heard that Mikazuki Munechika will be leading the first unit, accompanied by Tonbokiri and Sengo Muramasa. Kasen Kanesada will be in charge of the second unit, who is joined by Hyuuga Masamune, Ichigo Hitofuri, and Namazuo Toushirou. There’ll be a total of five units and fifteen characters. 

A new Monster Hunter Rise update has just gone live, bringing the game to version 3.3.1. It can be accessed by all players.

Today’s update includes weekly Event Quests, new DLC, and tons of bug fixes. We’ve included the full patch notes below.

Tools Up! has gained the final portion of its Garden Party DLC series, Episode 3: Home Sweet Home. The first episode debuted in April, followed by the second one in June.

The fall-themed chapter adds 15 levels full of new mechanics to discover and another challenger to contend with, this time the Stinky Smog. Here’s some additional information:

Pokemon GO players have voiced some concerns about the game in recent weeks, and more specifically, changes to the set radius. It wasn’t too long ago that Niantic was set on pulling back on how far players could interact with PokeStops and POI. Originally, things changed things up due to the coronavirus pandemic. But some since restrictions on entering public places have been lifted in recent months, Niatic was ready to change the official Pokemon GO radius back to 40 meters.

It turns out that will no longer be happening. On social media, it was announced that 80 meters will be the base interaction radius for PokeStops and Gyms around the world.

Jumanji: The Curse Returns is on the way to Switch, Marmalade Game Studio announced during Gamescom: Opening Night Live today. A release is planned for later in 2021.

Marmalade states that Jumanji: The Curse Returns will let players “experience the board game as it’s played in the original 1995 movie, presented in a contemporary digital style.” We have more information and a trailer below.


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