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The shoot ’em up game Waifu Uncovered is making its way to Switch next week, publisher Eastasiasoft and developer One-Hand-Free-Studios have announced. Today’s press release mentions that you’ll be saving “beautiful maidens”, and you’ll “unlock more revealing content as you progress”, so it’s probably not something you’d want to play at work.

Here’s an overview of Waifu Uncovered, along with a trailer:

The monster raising simulation game Monster Rancher 2 is on the way to Switch, Koei Tecmo has revealed. It will launch in Japan this fall.

Monster Rancher 2 features over 400 monsters. For the Switch release, new elements and improvements will be included.

The original Monster Rancher made it to Switch in Japan last year. However, it has yet to release in other territories.

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Developers Co5monaut and Stas Pisarev have announced that their fast-paced RTS, Death Crown, will be coming to the Switch eShop on November 12. Check out an overview and the PC launch trailer below.

The second Legendary Arena event has arrived, with Cobalion being featured. Players will face off against the noble Pokemon with their sync pairs in an attempt to whittle its HP to zero. It’s health will carry over after each fight, so using multiple teams of sync pairs will be necessary to take this Pokemon down. Victory will net the player special medals and rewards, and players can enjoy the fight until July 21, at 1:59 a.m.

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The first of three interviews for the 20th anniversary of Final Fantasy IX is now up via the Final Fantasy Portal Site. Kazuhiko Aoki, the event design and scenario writer for FFIX, is the first to be featured and will be followed by interviews with artist Toshiyuki Itahana, and director Hiroyuki Ito. You can see the full first interview below, courtesy of Gematsu:

Pillars of Eternity: Complete Edition has been out on Switch for close to a year, but the game is still receiving updates. Versus Evil says another upcoming patch “will resolve the outstanding reports of bugs players have encountered and should bring the Switch port to parity with the original PC version.” The team has addressed stability issues, ranged attacks and spells, a few performance issues, and corrupted VFX of Chanter class spells.

Below are the full patch notes:

During Anime Expo Lite late last week, Square Enix properly unveiled the new anime series for The World Ends with You. For those that missed the presentation, we have the full thing below.

The World Ends with You: The Animation will debut in 2021. Read more about it and see the first trailer here.

#Funtime, the twin-stick shooter from The Quantum Astrophysicists Guild and One Guy Games, is hitting Switch next week. View some early footage below.

The Switch eShop will be getting #Funtime on July 16.

ConcernedApe has been tinkering away on a new 1.5 update for Stardew Valley. There’s no word yet on when it’ll be finished, but the developer teased fans today with a small post on social media.

ConcernedApe shared the screenshot above while asking if fans noticed anything new in Willy’s Shop. There’s now a door behind Willy plus a sign that the door leads to some sort of ship. Fans can also expect “a significant new piece of end-game content and much more”.

Right now the 1.5 update is said to be “coming along steadily.” ConcernedApe mentioned that it’s in a “nose to the grindstone” phase, but the team have met “some good milestones”.

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Animal Crossing: New Horizons’ latest update, which was distributed last week, adds in new swimming and diving features. But as an unintended consequence, some players can now take advantage and scam others.

Prior to the update, it was possible to cordon off certain areas of the isle with fencing. It’s especially helpful when shielding your flowers and money trees, protecting items during trades, and more. However, the new update allows players to simply put on swim wear, jump off the pier, and move around the shore to get around the fences. Strangers could potentially cause mischief on your island, hit the minus button, and leave quietly.

Of course, this can be avoided by limiting online play to friends or those that you fully trust. You can also be a bit more guarded from now on and watch out for potential signs of those looking to cause mischief such as arriving on the island with swim wear or quickly changing into the swimming gear.

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