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Warner Bros. and NetherRealm Studios are offering up a first look at Homelander in Mortal Kombat 1 with a new trailer. The character will be the next DLC character for the game, though there’s no release date just yet.

Homelander is just one of several characters in the Kombat Pack DLC. Ermac, Omni-Man, Peacemaker, Quan Chi, and Takeda are the others.

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We have the latest Nintendo maintenance schedule, this time for the week of May 5, 2024.

Six different sessions are currently on the docket. Switch will be impacted in various ways over the next few weeks.

Here’s the full Nintendo maintenance schedule for the week of May 5, 2024:

One last look at Tales from Candleforth is here thanks to a new launch trailer for the game. Just recently, Feardemic published it on Switch.

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Following its original release over a decade ago, The Night of the Rabbit is now heading to Switch. An eShop listing shows that the title arrives on May 8, 2024.

Daedalic Entertainment originally made The Night of the Rabbit in 2013. The point-and-click adventure title centers around Jerry and a peculiar white rabbit who are in the realm of Mousewood, a land where critters can speak and where mystery abounds.

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Another Daily Demon video for Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance has been released by Atlus. This time, we’re given a preview of Hell Biker.

Coming off of its Switch debut, we now have gameplay for Touhou Mystia’s Izakaya. A half hour of footage shows off cozy restaurant simulator.

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Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Star Wars: Hunters, Read Only Memories: Neurodiver, and more.

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One of the most common criticisms of modern Pokemon is its handling of Mythical Pokemon. Though the recent Mochi Mayhem DLC in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet is a welcome exception, several important Mythical Pokemon have drawn attention for their distinct lack of backstory. Otherwise well-designed creatures like Diancie, Volcanion, Zeraora, and Zarude are somewhat notorious for doing absolutely nothing in the games they were introduced in. Today, we’re going over all the interesting Mythical Pokemon events the games have had to offer and coming up with new ones for the Mythical Pokemon that didn’t receive one.

These days Xenoblade is one of Nintendo’s bigger franchises – at least when it comes to RPGs – but that wasn’t always the case. The first entry came out in English more than a year after its Japanese launch, and that was for European fans only. It wasn’t until the “Operation Rainfall” fan campaign that Nintendo brought it to North America in 2012.

Those unfamiliar with the early days of Xenoblade may not know that it was originally titled Monado: Beginning of the World. The game was actually announced at E3 2009 with an under-the-radar reveal. Yet even though the reveal took place during what was the biggest gaming show of the year in the states, it seems Nintendo of America knew right away it wouldn’t be bringing the RPG stateside.


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