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Last month, the party game Headsnatchers was announced for Switch. Publisher Iceberg Interactive and developer IguanaBee today revealed a final release date: November 7.

In case you missed it the first time around, we have the following overview and trailer for Headsnatchers:

Still There, the sci-fi psychological adventure game announced for Switch back in August, has been given a release date. It’ll be out via the eShop on November 20, publisher Iceberg Interactive and developer GhostShark Games confirmed today.

Here’s some information about Still There:

Koei Tecmo and Gust have issued the first gameplay trailer for Fairy Tail in celebration of Paris Games Week 2019. Give it a look below.

A big Minecraft update is arriving on Switch today. It will include the official release of the new character creature, various elements like foxes, and much more.

The full patch notes are as follows:

Nintendo has a new Dragon Quest XI S video up with series creator Yuji Horii and the game’s producer Hokuto Okamoto. Below, the two developers discuss their favorite characters, monsters they like to battle, and more.

Gearbox Publishing and HoPoo Games are now offering a new update for Risk of Rain 2. Version 1.0.2 includes gyro aiming on Switch, the ability to use the d-pad in the menu, and bug fixes.

Below are the full patch notes:

Outright Games has announced a partnership with Limited Run Games for a collector’s edition of Jumanji: The Video Game. It can be purchased here.

All copies include the full game, its original orchestral soundtrack, an exclusive character art poster, and detailed replicas of the original Jumanji board game pieces. It all comes packaged in an authentic board game style gatefold box.

Pricing for the Jumanji: The Video Game Collector’s Edition is set at $59.99.

Source: Outright Games PR

Asmodee Digital has shared a new gameplay trailer for the dungeon-crawler and party title Munchkin: Quacked Quest. Watch it below.

Disney Classic Games: Aladdin and The Lion King is out today on Switch. Find some footage showing the retro titles below.

Halo artist Kyle Hefley has joined Metroid Prime developer Retro Studios. His new role with the company has him serving as lead character artist.

Previously, Hefley spent nearly a decade at 343 Industries where he was a senior character modeler for the Halo series. He handled many of the armored super soldiers and alien warriors that appeared in Halo 4, Halo 5, and Halo Infinite. Hefley was directly involved with Master Chief in Halo 5.

Hefley has worked on a number of other titles throughout his career, including Call of Duty: Black Ops and Sleeping Dogs.

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