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Square Enix has revealed Dragon Quest Treasures, a new spinoff for its classic series. There’s no word on specific platforms or release timing currently, but given the franchise’s prominence on Nintendo platforms, a Switch version is more than possible.

Square Enix is keeping light on details at the moment. However, we do know that it will be some sort of RPG. It’s not a Dragon Quest Monsters project, though plans are in place to continue that spinoff series as well.

Here’s the first trailer for Dragon Quest Treasures:

Square Enix just announced Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake during the series’ 35th anniversary live stream. A release date hasn’t been determined, but it’s planned for home consoles – so Switch is likely.

Here’s the first trailer:

Square Enix has announced Dragon Quest X Offline, a new version of its MMORPG. It is targeting a 2022 release in Japan.

As the name implies, Dragon Quest X Offline can be played without an internet connect. It will have a unique visual style, and other differences have been teased compared to the online version.

Here’s the debut trailer:

In celebration of Dragon Quest day on May 27 as well as the series’ 35th anniversary, Square Enix is hosting a special broadcast to showcase all of the latest information pertaining to the franchise. It will begin at 8:30 PM PT / 11:30 PM ET / 4:30 AM in the UK / 5:30 AM in Europe. The presentation will feature live English interpretation from Japanese for the very first time.

We have an embed for today’s live stream below. If there’s any notable Nintendo-related news, we’ll be sure to share it on the site.

In a new developer diary today, GungHo outlined what it has in store for Ninjala Season 6. It will be held between June 17 and September 9.

Ninjala Seasaon 6 will feature a new stage, new Gum weapons, new Shinobi Cards, body paint, Ninjala Pass Mini, and more. Get the full rundown in the video below.

With Super Bomberman R Online just about to launch on Switch, Konami has already revealed a special collaboration for the game. Players will be able to claim an exclusive “Bean Bomber” playable character as part of a partnership with Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout.

Konami says that Bean Bomber “is able to dive around the battlefield, trying not to stumble into too many bombs as players compete against one another in the new Battle 64 online mode and more.”

Super Bomberman R Online is due out for Switch tomorrow, May 27.

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Tripwire Interactive is celebrating the release of Maneater on Switch with a new trailer. Take a look at the video below.

Maneater can be purchased physically and digitally for Switch. We published a review for the game earlier today, which you can find here.

Monster Hunter Rise has been updated to version 3.0.0. It brings along new story and system elements, not to mention a ton of different fixes.

The full patch notes are as follows:

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

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This week’s episode of Nintendo Minute has gone live. In today’s video, Kit and Krysta are joined by special guest Strawburry17 to create some Mii characters for each other. Check out the full episode below.


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