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New footage is in for Valfaris, a 2D action-platformer for Switch. Get a look at the gameplay in the video below.

The Pokemon Company is about to kick off a 24-hour live stream for Pokemon Sword/Shield, which starts in one hour. As previously announced, Sonia has set up a live camera and is conducting observation research in Glimwood Tangle, a strange forest area in the Galar region.

You can watch the stream as it happens below. We’ll report back with any interesting developments that take place.

The village builder Community Inc is out on Switch today through the eShop. Have a look at some footage in the video below.

Cubixx footage

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Yesterday, the puzzle game Cubixx was added to the Switch eShop. Take a look at some footage in the video below.

Visual novel Maitetsu: Pure Station is getting a worldwide release on Nintendo Switch. While we still don’t have a release date, Circle Entertainment released a new cinematic trailer for the game today:

Once again, an age rating for a previously unannounced Switch game has popped up in South Korea. This time, it’s for Princess Maker: Fairy Tales Come True. This is actually the third entry in the popular Princess Maker series of simulation games. It seems likely that this version is based on the Steam release from 2o17; that version was also translated into English, so an international release for the Switch version seems likely. Nonetheless, this isn’t an official announcement just yet, so keep your expectations in check.

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The Alliance Alive HD Remastered is out now on Nintendo Switch. Youtube channel Handheld Gamers recorded the first 45 minutes of the game, in case you need to see a bit more of the game before deciding whether or not to purchase it:

Nintendo has published a new trailer that officially goes over new doctors within Dr. Mario World, as well as some assistants.

Those included are Dr. Rosalina and Dr. Luma. Those interested can view the footage below.

Astral Chain went through a very interesting development process. The game’s fantasy origins are well known, but that wasn’t the only way in which it changed.

Game designer Sota Kotajima shared a post on the PlatinumGames website this week detailing how Astral Chain was originally built around taking on and solving one case at a time. The company also revealed that the action gameplay once “played more like a rhythm game than anything else”.

Here’s the full post from Kotajima:

Nintendo and Intelligent Systems have shared a new Feh Channel presentation for Fire Emblem Heroes. In the video below, fans can get the latest look as to what’s in store for the mobile game.


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