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Kholat, an exploration adventure game with horror elements, was added to the Switch eShop earlier this year. Now a physical version is happening thanks to Red Art Games.

3,800 copies of the physical version will be produced. Pre-orders go live on September 10 on Red Art Games’ website.

Copies of Kholat are expected to ship in Q1 2021.

Game Informer has a new interview up with Eric Barone, the man behind ConcernedApe. The two sides chatted about some interesting topics, including marriage candidates/options for your kids, delivering free updates, and what lies ahead for the franchise.

Here’s the full roundup:

Wired Productions and Hello There Games have shared a launch trailer for AVICII Invector, a rhythm action game for Switch. View it below.

BadLand Publishing, in partnership with Draw Distance, has announced that it will produce a physical version of Vampire: The Masquerade – Coteries of New York. The standalone title Shadows of New York will also be included. As extra bonuses, an art book and soundtrack in vinyl format will be packaged in.

Here’s some information about Vampire: The Masquerade:

In celebration of today’s release on consoles, tinyBuild has published a new launch trailer for Party Hard 2. Watch it below.

Party Hard 2 is out today for Switch via the eShop.

Behaviour Interactive has announced that Descend Beyond, the newest chapter of its asymmetrical 4v1 game Dead by Daylight, is now available on Switch.

Today’s content includes a new Survivor and Killer as well as new and exclusive in-game cosmetics. That’s not all though, as players can also access the first graphical update from today’s patch.

Here’s the full rundown as to everything that’s new:

Hotshot Racing is out on Switch this week, and we have a look at the Switch version in action. View some gameplay in the video below.

Hotshot Racing will be available for Switch via the eShop on September 10.

Nintendo previously released amiibo based on the four Champions in Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Unfortunately, these days, they’re tough to find at retailers. Nintendo did share an encouraging update, however.

All of the Champions amiibo are getting re-released alongside Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity. Daruk, Urbosa, Mipha, and Revali will be reprinted on November 20.

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Nintendo announced a sequel to Zelda: Breath of the Wild more than a year ago, but we haven’t heard about the project since. Series producer Eiji Aonuma did at least provide a status update as part of today’s announcement for Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity.

Aonuma stated:

We won’t have to wait long for more information about the just-revealed Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity. Another news update is planned for September 26, Nintendo and Koei Tecmo have confirmed.

That comes from a trailer of the game. It’s the same video featured in the main announcement presentation, but with a confirmation at the end regarding the next update.

Given the September 26 date, Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity will likely be featured during TGS Online 2020.


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