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Hamster is bringing Arcade Archives Tin Star to Switch this week, the company has announced. A worldwide release is set for April 2.

Tin Star was originally made by Taito in 1983. The shooter involves taking on the role of a sheriff while fighting against outlaws outside of town.

Pricing for Arcade Archives Tin Star is set at $7.99 / €6.99 / £6.29.

Source: Hamster PR

Keep up to date on the latest events in Dragalia Lost, and see the video for the latest summon showcase:

  • Dragalia Lost was updated to version 1.18.2 today! To celebrate the update, we’ve sent everyone a Tenfold Summon Voucher!
  • The Scars of the Syndicate (Part One) summon showcase starts Apr. 1, 11 PM PT! The showcase will feature adventurers and dragons such as 5★ adventurer Bellina and 5★ dragon Andromeda!
  • The Dragalia Lost Shop’s purchase count for items that can only be bought a set number of times a month and the exchange limits for rewards in the Astral Raids and Void Battles Treasure Trades were refreshed on Mar. 31, 11 PM PT!

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A new trailer has dropped from miHoYo, featuring the recently-revealed Fischl. Additionally, a swath of new screenshots have been released, showing off the beautiful world of Teyvat. Focusing on the Mondstadt and Lyiue regions this time, you can see the descriptions below, along with an image gallery at the bottom of this post:

Nintendo has announced a new Spirit Board event for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. As part of that, spirits from Animal Crossing will be added to the game. Four new ones will appear in total.

The latest Smash Bros. Ultimate Spirit Board event goes live on April 3. Expect it to last a total of five days.

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Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories launches for Switch in the west on April 7. Check out some early footage in the video below.

Nintendo has updated the Japanese release schedule on its platforms for the week of April 8, 2020. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:

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Update: Flipnote Studio for Switch as well as the new Pokemon music have been confirmed fake, so thankfully we can rest easy knowing that Nintendo’s servers have not been hacked.


Original: When you’re a big company like Nintendo, protecting against hacks is something you unfortunately have to deal with. In the Big N’s case, with announcements and other plans being set up weeks and months in advance, ensuring that information isn’t revealed before an unveiling can be crucial. Hacks (and especially leaks) do happen though, and it’s something we’ve seen impact Nintendo in recent years.

Another notable hack may have taken place over the past few days. Two releases may have been involved: a new Flipnote Studio for Switch and Pokemon Sword/Shield DLC.

Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy came out on consoles towards the tail end of last week, but it’s been met with some frustration. Aspyr, the company behind the port, accidentally enabled cross-play between Switch (as well as PS4) and Switch. Usually this sort of feature would be celebrated, but it’s been turned on by default and unfair matches have been taking place between newcomers and experienced PC players.

PC players need to go out of their way in order to make cross-play happen. Users need to input the specific IP address of console matchmaking servers, and it doesn’t even show up on the menus for the PC release. Aside from having more experience, they’re also able to use a mouse and keyboard setup.

Here’s what Aspyr is saying about the situation:

GungHo Online Entertainment has issued a new trailer for its Switch shooter Ninjala. Have a look at the video below.

Ninjala launches for Switch as a free-to-play title on May 27.

The 3D narrative game Apriori Digital Can Androids Pray: Blue will land on Switch in April, publisher Apriori Digital and developer Strange Scaffold have announced. A release is set for April 16 on the eShop.

We have the following overview and trailer for Can Androids Pray: Blue:


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