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The last update we had on Chicken Police was that the game was initially planned for a November 5 release, with the Switch version following later. Fortunately, it turns out that there wasn’t a delay on Nintendo’s console. Chicken Police is actually out on Switch.

Here’s a video showcasing gameplay:

DARQ: Complete Edition won’t be launching for Switch in December as originally planned. The game is now targeted for release in early 2021, Feardemic and Unfold Games announced today.

DARQ: Complete Edition will be sold physically and digitally on Switch. The physical version will be distributed towards the end of Q1 2021.

We have more information about DARQ: Complete Edition as well as a trailer here.

Source: Feardemic PR

ART SQOOL was announced for Switch back in September, and we now have a release date. RedDeerGames and Julian Glander have confirmed that the art school simulator, which features exploration and tasks, is lined up for November 19.

We have the following overview and trailer for ART SQOOL:

The latest Japanese hardware sales from Famitsu are as follows:

A new update is now available for Raji: An Ancient Epic. The team has implemented performance and resolution, various adjustments, bug fixes, and more.

Below are the full patch notes:

Nintendo and Cygames have revealed a new collaboration for Dragalia Lost. Princess Connect! Re:Dive, another mobile title from Cygames which also has a mobile title, will be featured. Pecorine will be showing up in a summon showcase, and the event will include a new theme song.

The Princess Connect! Re: Dive event for Dragalia Lost kicks off in late November. View a trailer below.

It’s been announced that Alt Frequencies, an audio mystery game, will soon be landing on Switch. A release is planned for December 10 on the eShop.

Here’s an overview of Alt Frequencies, along with a trailer:

Back in September, an anniversary update was announced for Daemon X Machina. It’s now been confirmed that this has gone live.

Version 1.4.0 includes the following content:

When Nintendo reported its financial results in August, Switch sales were at 61.44 million units sold. Now, however, that number has since climbed to 68.30 million. That means Switch has officially outsold the NES, which sold a total of 61.91 million units.

Switch previously surpassed Wii U (13.56 million), GameCube (21.74 million), Nintendo 64 (32.93 million), and SNES (49.10 million). Next up is 3DS, which is currently at 75.94 million.

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New information has been published for Bravely Default II, including introductions and information for the main characters of the game, wonderful illustrations of the world of the continent of Excillant, and details about the various systems of the game — including jobs and asterisks. Take a look at the details, as rounded up by Gematsu, after the break:


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