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Playism, Blastmode, and MP2 Games have set a release date for Mighty Goose, a scrolling run and gun shooter. It will launch for Switch on June 5.

Here’s an overview of the game plus a new trailer:

The Italian Interactive Digital Entertainment Association recently shared a new report regarding video games in 2020. As part of that, we’re able to see which titles sold the best during the year.

Nintendo has some representation here with Animal Crossing: New Horizons and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Minecraft also manages to make it into the top twenty.

The full list is as follows:

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The original Sakura Succubus only just appeared on Switch last month. Its follow up, Sakura Succubus 2, will now be releasing soon as well. An eShop listing shows that the second entry will launch on May 20.

Here’s some information about Sakura Succubus 2 as well as a trailer:

A few days ago, the 2D platformer Rift Raccoon landed on Switch. You can find a new batch of gameplay footage in the video below.

Rift Raccoon is available as a Switch eShop download. For more information and a trailer, check out our previous coverage here.

Early next week, the Bowser vs. DK Tour will be wrapping up in Mario Kart Tour. That means it’s time to start thinking about the mobile game’s next major event.

Players can look forward to the the Trick Tour, in which all courses are Trick courses. It should go live on May 18 / May 19 – when the Bowser vs. DK Tour event is finished. Nintendo should be releasing a trailer around that time, which we’ll be sure to share on the site.

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This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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Bandai Namco kicked off a new AniMAY Sale on the North American Switch eShop this week. Anime games are here with some of their biggest discounts yet, ranging from Naruto to Sword Art Online.

The full lineup is as follows:

It’s been three years since the launch of Kirby Star Allies, but a new art book recently arrived in Japan. It included an interview with Shinya Kumazaki, the game’s director.

Kumazaki also left a message at the end of the book. After discussing some of the difficulties HAL Laboratory went through while making Star Allies, he also spoke vaguely about the series’ future. Kumazaki mentioned moving on to the “next phase” of Kirby and “planning for the next stage of our future.”

Kumazaki’s message, translated by Nintendo Everything, is as follows:

Famicom Detective Club is digital-only in the west, but not in Japan. Nintendo is offering the game physically as part of a special collector’s edition.

Thanks to The Famicast, we now have a closer look at the contents of the Famicom Detective Club Collector’s Edition. Get a look at the video below.

Subnautica and Subnautica: Below Zero have both landed on Switch today, and we now have footage of both titles running on Nintendo’s console. Check out a couple of gameplay videos below.

Subnautica and Subnautica: Below Zero are being sold together physically as a single pack. If you opt to go digital, they’re available separately.


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