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Sungazer Software’s The Tenth Line Special Edition is set to drop on the Switch eShop tomorrow, September 12th.

A description of the title, as well as some gameplay footage of the game from Nintendo Hall, are included below.

 It has been confirmed tonight at the Playism Tokyo Event that OMOCAT’s Omori will be coming to the Switch in Japan.

The game is due out in Japan in Spring 2020, and is inspired by both Earthbound as well as Yume Nikki. It had seen a previous release on 3DS back in 2014 after a successful Kickstarter campaign. An English release has also been confirmed for later in the year. 

We will have more information when it is made available. A description of the game’s a original launch, as well as a trailer, can be viewed below. 

Bandai Namco is back again with more details on Ninja Box, this time covering how players will be able to defend their secret bases from enemies. 

Those interested can check out the slew of information, as translated by Gematsu, below. 

Orangeblood is coming to Switch, developer Grayfax Software and publisher Playism have announced. It will initially be hitting Steam in November, though it has yet to be dated for Nintendo’s console.

Here’s an overview of Orangeblood:

This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Nippon Columbia today announced Sumikko Gurashi the Movie: The Pop-Up Book and the Secret Child – Let’s Play the Worlds of Picture Books in a Game. The original Japanese name is Eiga Sumikko Gurashi: Tobidasu Ehon to Himitsu no Ko – Game de Asobou! Ehon no Sekai.

Here’s everything we know thus far:

A third free update for Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission is now available, Bandai Namco has announced.

Players can get their hands on a bunch of new content. Bandai Namco has added 15 new cards based on characters from Dragon Ball Super, five new missions, and new accessories.

Below is a trailer showing off the update:

SNK has uploaded a new Samurai Shodown trailer for free DLC character Shizumaru Hisame. When the fighter finally launches on Switch, the character will eventually be available as well.

Here’s the trailer:

Chris Niosi originally voiced male Byleth in Fire Emblem: Three Houses. Now, however, he has been replaced. Today’s update for the game, version 1.0.2, implements the change in English voice actors.

Niosi had already been replaced in Fire Emblem Heroes. He previously admitted to abuse, and apparently broke an NDA after bragging about his role as the player character’s male avatar in Fire Emblem: Three Houses. You can read more about the situation here and here.

Today’s update does not impact the Japanese voice cast.

Update: Full patch notes for update version 1.0.2 added below.


Original: Wave 2 DLC is now available for the FireEmblem: Three Houses Expansion Pass, Nintendo has announced. It features more Auxiliary Battles, items, a pair of glasses for Byleth, and more.

It’s also been announced that Maddening Mode is now live in Fire Emblem: Three Houses via a free software update. Those who finish a game in this mode without carrying over your previous cleared save data will see that the title screen slightly changes.

Below are the full details:


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