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Hidden Through Time 2: Discovery secured a release date on Switch today. The game is slated for August 13, 2024, Rogueside announced today.

Rogueside confirmed plans to bring Hidden Through Time 2: Discovery to Switch at the end of April. This is the first time any sort of launch window was provided.

The game will offer the following:

Publisher CFK, in collaboration with developer Artifact, have confirmed that they’re readying Demon Go for Switch. Look for it on August 8, 2024.

Demon Go is a side-scrolling action game focusing on only running, jumping, and dashing. Players will control a little demon protagonist “to navigate the spicy game elements, extreme difficulty, and escape the depths of hell.”

We’ve got more information in the following overview:

Stamina Zero is putting its new project Cilla on Switch in just a few days, the developer announced today. The game is on track for August 2, 2024.

Cilla is a dynamic 2D side-scrolling shooter that puts a little bit of emphasis on its narrative. The game is set against the backdrop of an alternate future universe. 

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Not one, but two new Mythic Heroes are joining the fray in Fire Emblem Heroes. Heiðrún: Healing Nectar and Eikþyrnir: Quieting Strength will both be added to the game. The same event will let players summon previously released 5-star Legendary Heroes and Mythic Heroes.

Heiðrún: Healing Nectar is voiced by Cat Protano and features art from Kozaki Yusuke. Eikþyrnir: Quieting Strength is voiced by Alex Bankier, also with art form Yusuke.

A decision has been reached in the case against a man who sent bomb and death threats to Nintendo, and a court ruled that he’ll serve a year in prison. Additionally, the sentence will come with a four-year suspension.

The man sent a total of 39 bomb and death threats to Nintendo. These threats led to the cancellation of Nintendo Live 2024 Tokyo late last year, which you can read about here.

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A bunch of gameplay is now available for The Star Named EOS following its Switch launch this week. 36 minutes of footage is available in total.

For a rundown of what you’ll find in The Star Named EOS, check out the following overview:

China has started to open its borders to more official video game releases over the past few years, and New Pokemon Snap has now set a milestone of sorts.

New Pokemon Snap is actually the first Pokemon game launched in China following the console ban in 2000. It won’t stop there, as Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu / Eevee will be available in the country as well.

Just now, Neon Doctrine and GameChanger Studio shared the release date for My Lovely Empress. Switch will be receiving the title on August 21, 2024.

My Lovely Empress, which follows up on My Lovely Daughter and My Lovely Wife, was announced for Switch last September. It was previously confirmed that the project would be ready sometime this year.

Courtesy of publisher Midwest Games and developer 1 Simple Game, we have the release date for The Lullaby of Life. Those on Switch can pick it up starting August 7, 2024.

The Lullaby of Life, a musically-motivated puzzle adventure, was announced for Switch at the start of the year. We were initially given a Q2 2024 release window. That target was missed, but not by too much.

Jujutsu Kaisen: Cursed Clash is gearing up with a new version 1.2.0 update, which is highlighted by Noritoshi Kamo as a new playable character.

Noritoshi Kamo will be added at no extra cost. Bandai Namco is also implementing bug fixes as well as a massive amount of bug fixes.

Here’s the full rundown:


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