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Back in February, Layton’s Mystery Journey: Katrielle and the Millionaires’ Conspiracy Deluxe Edition was rated in Germany. It was a strong sign that Level-5 has plans to bring the Switch game to North America and Europe.

More evidence has since surfaced pointing in that direction. Layton’s Mystery Journey: Katrielle and the Millionaires’ Conspiracy – Deluxe Edition has now been rated by the ESRB as well. Given these classifications, it seems like it’s only a matter of time until Level-5 makes an official announcement and the overseas release takes place.

Update (4/26): Pre-orders are now open. The various options can be found on Limited Run Games’ website (here.


Original (4/22): Limited Run Games will offer a physical version of Lumines Remastered, the company has announced. Pre-orders open this Friday at 7 AM PT / 10 AM ET. Fans can reserve a copy until May 10.

If you’re not interested in the physical release, you can find Lumines Remastered on the Switch eShop.

Another game has joined the lineup of games to support cross-play between platforms. NBA 2K Playgrounds 2, which launched last October, now supports the functionality. Switch players can go up against those on Xbox One and PC.

NBA 2K Playgrounds 2’s latest update also adds new content. The team has brought in a new Mars Playground, new outfits, and court editor items.


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Giga Wrecker Alt., a new title from Pokemon developer Game Freak, lands on Switch next week. Take a look at 25 minutes of footage below.

Forever Entertainment recently announced Thief Simulator for Switch, and has now set a release date. The game will be available via the eShop starting May 16.

Learn more about the game with the following overview:

Strictly Limited Games has announced that the Metroidvania-platformer Ultracore is coming to Switch. The game will have a physical release, and pre-orders open on the company’s website on Sunday. Reservations will be up until June 30.

Here’s an overview of Ultracore, along with a trailer:

Kemco intends to have Frane: Dragons’ Odyssey ready on the Switch eShop next month. View some footage of the RPG in the video below.

Back in February, we reported on Machi Knight: Blood Bagos, an action RPG by Korean developer toOrock. The game was released on March 14th on the Japanese eShop where it came with an English language option. As such, it doesn’t come as a huge surprise that the game is now getting an official release in the West. Published by CFK, the game will be released on the European and North American eShop on May 9th. Check out the English announcement trailer below, as well as the official press release:

Console game publisher CFK and Korean developer toOrock are excited to announce that stylish action RPG “Machi Knights: Blood Bagos” will launch on Nintendo eShop this May.

“Machi Knights: Blood Bagos” is an ambitious action RPG that tells the story of a battle to stop the revival of a massive, deadly weapon known as Bagos, which is responsible for the destruction of an ancient kingdom known as Babilaka.

The game features a captivating world and gorgeous steampunk visuals built using the Unreal Engine. Players will choose from three Machi Knights, each with their own distinct traits, and use them to destroy hordes of enemies and overwhelming bosses that will appear in each stage.

Each Machi Knight will take on foes using a variety of attacks and abilities which are determined by the weapons you decide to equip. You’ll have to train your pilots, collect weapons, and craft better gear in order to take down your strongest enemies, and you can bring in a friend for local co-op play to get the job done.

“Machi Knights: Blood Bagos” is currently available on the Japanese Nintendo eShop, and after pre-orders begin on May 2, it will be officially released in North America and Europe on May 9.

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Cadence of Hyrule – Crypt of the NecroDancer Featuring The Legend of Zelda was one of the surprise announcements of the last Nintendo Direct. We now have some more details on the Japanese release of the game. Interestingly, Spike Chunsoft will publish the game in Japan, not Nintendo. The publisher opened up the game’s Japanese website today, which sadly doesn’t contain any new info. Spike Chunsoft also published the Japanese trailer for the game today, which is pretty much exactly the same as the game’s initial reveal trailer, except for the Japanese voice-over. 

Cadence of Hyrule will be released this Spring.

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Nintendo published a new trailer today for BoxBoy! + BoxGirl!, which is out now on Nintendo Switch. This one is all about Qudy, the third playable character who can be unlocked by finishing the main game:


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