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The synthwave rhythm-puzzle game SOLAS 128 is in the works for Switch, publisher Armor Games Studios and developer Amicable Animal announced today. It will launch sometime during Q1 2021.

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

GameXplain has shared new footage from the Switch version of Puyo Puyo Tetris 2. Take a look at ten minutes of gameplay in the video below.

Puyo Puyo Tetris 2 is due out for Switch on December 8.

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Original (11/15):This week’s UK software sales are as follows:

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Warner Bros. Games and NetherRealm Studios have shared a pair of gameplay trailers for Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate featuring the showdown making its way to the Mortal Kombat universe – Rambo vs. the Terminator. Both can be found below.

2Awesome Studio and ASA Studio today announced that BFF or Die, a cooperative puzzle game, is heading to Switch. A release is planned for November 27.

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

Publisher Modus Games and developer Frozenbyte today announced new story-driven DLC for Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince. Known as “Melody of Memory”, the extra content arrives for Switch in Spring 2021.

As mentioned in today’s announcement, “Trine 4: Melody of Mystery beckons the series’ endearing trio of heroes back to the Astral Academy to investigate an enchanted slumber which has enveloped the academy’s students.” Six new levels are included with upgraded abilities and fresh puzzles that feature new elements like sheets of ice, torches, magnets, and crystals.

Here’s a teaser trailer:

Nintendo has offered up a preview of a music piece featured in Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity. In the video below, you can listen to a part of the track known as “Divine Beast Vah Naboris Looms”.

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity launches for Switch on November 20.

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Playing games in 2020 has become more popular in ever due to the coronavirus pandemic. Many are choosing to stay indoors, which means entertainment options are a bit more limited than usual. The good news is that, based on a study from Oxford University involving over 3,000 people, “time spent playing games is positively associated with wellbeing.”

The study is based on industry data on actual play time for Animal Crossing: New Horizons and Plants vs Zombies: Battle for Neighborville. It indicates “that experiences of competence and social connection with others through play may contribute to people’s wellbeing” and “those who derived enjoyment from playing were more likely to report experiencing positive wellbeing.”

Professor Andrew Przybylski, director of research at the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, and lead-author of the study, said:

Update: More information has come out of the leak, specifically relating to The Great Ace Attorney. The big news is that localization appears to be in the cards. Plans are in place for English voices. To preserve the original Japanese culture, a screenshot in the presentation shows that evidence will remain in Japanese, but shows English subtitles.


Original: Earlier this month, Capcom suffered a network breach. The company said that the incident occurred “due to unauthorized access carried out by a third party”. It seems that some information was lifted off of Capcom’s servers, as information regarding future plans have now surfaced online.

Part of the leak involves a new Ace Attorney collection from Capcom. At the moment, we only know that The Great Ace Attorney and its sequel The Great Ace Attorney 2 are being brought to Switch. They’ll be offered physically as part of a set with Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy in Japan. There’s been no official announcement yet, so it’s not clear if there are any plans for the west.

Paradox Interactive and Romero Games have released a trailer for the turn-based strategy game Empire of Sin. Below, fans can get a closer look at combat, which involves crew specialties, boss abilities, hit points, and more.

Empire of Sin is due out for Switch on December 1.


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