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Ant Workshop and Bithell Games have revealed The Solitaire Conspiracy, a story based card game, is on the way to Switch. The two sides have already penciled in a June 11 release date.

Here’s some information about The Solitaire Conspiracy plus a trailer:

Wonder Boy: Asha in Monster World has officially launched on Switch worldwide. A new trailer for the game has come in to celebrate the release – see it below.

Wonder Boy: Asha in Monster World is available physically and digitally on Switch. More information about the game is located here.

The couch co-op party game Very Very Valet is out now on Switch, and we have a new trailer to celebrate. Watch it below.

For more on Very Very Valet, check out our previous coverage here.

Klei Entertainment has set a release date for Griftlands, its deck-building roguelite. It’s been announced that the game will release for Switch on June 4.

Here’s an overview of the game, along with a trailer:

Crytivo and Follow the Feathers have shared a launch trailer for Weaving Tides, their new adventure game on Switch. Watch it below.

Weaving Tides is currently up on the Switch eShop. We have more on the game in our previous post here.

The purchase bonus for Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity’s Expansion Pass is out now. When you purchase the DLC, you’ll gain immediate access to the Prototype Ancient Helm, Cuirass, and Greaves.

Here’s a look at the costume in action:

Holy Cow Productions has announced that Mystic Pillars, its story-based puzzle game, will be appearing on Switch next week. A release is planned for June 3.

We have the following overview and trailer for the game:

Rumors of a new Switch revision escalated again this week. It’s thought that Nintendo may unveil the system before E3, which essentially means that we could be hearing something within the next two weeks. The device is also rumored to launch in September or October.

Vandal, a Spanish website that has apparently been correct regarding other topics, now claims to have a few additional tidbits from an Asian accessories manufacturer. The site shares the following:

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Earlier this week, some comments made the rounds from Smash Bros. director Masahiro Sakurai’s latest Famitsu column. Some took his words to mean that he could be retiring soon, but that’s not actually the case.

It’s true that retirement is a topic that has at least crossed Sakurai’s mind. That being said, he won’t be leaving game development in the near future.

IGN translated a few of Sakurai’s comments from the column. He started out by reflecting on a recent holiday in Japan – which is his personal first in a decade:

Streets of Rage 4 has received a new trailer that provides a first look at Shiva, who will be added to the game as part of the Mr. X Nightmare DLC.

Here’s a brief introduction to the character:


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