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Hexagroove: Tactical DJ lands on Switch starting tomorrow. Continue on below for a look at the game’s official launch trailer.

QUByte Interactive is bringing the 2D platformer Aldred: Knight of Honor to Switch next week, the company has announced. It will be available via the eShop as of October 8.

Here’s an overview of Aldred: Knight of Honor, along with a trailer:

Mario Kart Tour has kicked off Part 2 of the New York Tour. Players will find that ranking-eligible cups have changed and new Challenges have been added. Yoshi has been included as the featured tour gift, though you can also obtain Metal Mario through the Gold Pass.

In other Mario Kart Tour news, the Second Pipe is now live as well. Mario (Musician) is featured, whose special skill is Double Bob-ombs. The Blue Badwagon kart, which increases points earned for Mini-Turbos and the Bullet Bill Parachute, which increases your chances of getting the Bullet Bill item from Item Boxes are available.

Hamster will release Arcade Archives Karate Champ on Switch this week, the company has announced. All regions will be getting the game tomorrow, October 4.

Karate Champ was originally made by Data East in 1984. High Score Mode and Caravan Mode have been implemented for this new edition.

Beep has released new details pertaining to the various modes within the upcoming shoot-em-up Cotton Reboot.

In addition, some extra confirmations on music and voice cast were also shared. Those interested can check out all the translated info from Gematsu below.

This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

AlphaDream, the longtime developers of the Mario & Luigi RPG series og games, has declared for bankruptcy. 

The company has been in business since January of 2000. More details will be shared when they are made known.

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GameSpot has shared new footage of Overwatch running on Switch in the systems’s various modes. Get a look at the gameplay in the video below.

A major update for Super Mario Maker 2 has gone live. Version 1.1.0 is now available, which adds functionality to let you play with friends online and more.

Below are the full patch notes:

Unsurprisingly, Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield are massive endeavours. There are tons of people involved, ranging from those at Game Freak to staffers working on the project from outsourcing, and even folks from marketing.

Just how big of a production in Pokemon Sword/Shield? Director Shigeru Ohmori estimates that there are around 1,000 people involved in total.


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