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Thanks to GameXplain, we have a new look at the Famicom Detective Club remake with 15 minutes of footage. Check out the gameplay below.

Famicom Detective Club launches for Switch on May 14.

Today’s Monster Hunter Digital Event will be starting soon. The broadcast kicks off at 7 AM PT / 10 AM ET / 3 PM in the UK / 4 PM in Europe. Along with a look at Monster Hunter Rise’s first big update, Capcom will also be sharing some news about Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin.

You can watch the Monster Hunter Digital Event as it happens below. Coverage will be happening on the site during and after the presentation.

King of Seas won’t be ready for another month, but Switch owners can get an early taste of the action RPG. Team17 and 3DClouds have now readied a demo. It can be accessed from the eShop.

King of Seas is due out for Switch on May 25. Pre-orders are now live on the Switch eShop as well.

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With some Switch releases from Nintendo, updates are made available prior to or at launch. New Pokemon Snap is the latest example of this.

Ahead of this week’s debut, New Pokemon Snap has already received version 1.1.0. It’s not a major patch as it merely makes adjustments and corrections to improve the gameplay experience. However, keep in mind that it’s required for online play.

New Pokemon Snap launches for Switch on April 30.

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Following a substantial online content update, Super Mario Party has received a new commercial in Japan. Check it out below.

A new update is now available for Super Mario Party adding new modes to play online. Check out the patch notes and a trailer below.

Along with today’s update, a new Gala Dragalia will be arriving in Dragalia Lost. Check out the current events after the break:

Update version 2.7.0 is now available for Dragalia Lost. Players can download it right now, or wait for the automatic update that will occur around Apr. 27, 8 PM PT. Check out the full patch notes after the break:

Earth Defense Force 2: Invaders from Planet Space will be arriving for Switch on July 15 in Japan for 3,980 yen, and Earth Defense Force 2017 will follow this fall, D3 Publisher and developer Sandlot have announced via Weekly Famitsu. Both titles will have similar specs to the PS Vita versions, and would have been followed by a port of SIMPLE 2000 Series Vol. 31: THE Earth Defense Force, but difficulties arose during development and the project was abandoned. A Western release has not been announced for the games at this time.

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