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Limited Run Games announced today that the physical version of Axiom Verge for Wii U will be available to pre-order on its website at the end of this month. It came as a bit of a surprise, given that BadLand Games had first made the release known two years ago and it’s been relatively quiet since.

GamesIndustry now has some insight into the situation, and as it turns out, things became very complicated with a bit of a legal battle between Limited Run and BadLand. Here’s a summary of what happened:

Angry Mob Games has announced that Brawlout version 2.0 has been approved. With the latest patch, Beheaded from Dead Cells will be added as a new character.

The next update will come with a few other elements as well. New online lobbies will be added in addition to single-player trials.

Brawlout version 2.0 launches for Switch on March 21.

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Thanks to the latest issue of V-Jump, Dragon Ball FighterZ’s next DLC fighter has been revealed. The magazine confirms that Goku from Dragon Ball GT will be available as a paid character.

GT Goku can use “Super Kamehameha” as his special move. This transforms him into Super Saiyan 3 when there are two or fewer overall team members remaining. His Meteor special attacks include “Super Spirit Bomb” along with a second, hidden attack. “Power Pole” and “Reverse Kamehameha” are his other attacks.

V-Jump did not specify a release date for the DLC’s launch.

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It was just over two years ago that a physical version of Axiom Verge for Wii U was revealed. Oddly, it never materialized. 

Despite Badland having announced the original Wii U retail release, it looks like Limited Run Games has taken things over. The company says that this came about following “several years of struggle (and an ongoing legal battle over a huge amount of lost money at the hands of BadLand Publishing)”. The game will be available to order starting March 29 at 7 AM PT / 10 AM ET.

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Limited Run Games has opened pre-orders for the physical version of Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon. You can go with either a standard copy or a collector’s edition with extra goodies.

The collector’s edition includes:

Nintendo released the latest video for Yoshi’s Crafted World. Have a look at the “Buddy up with Yoshi!” trailer below.

Previously a VR title, Ultrawings is transitioning to Switch. A listing on the eShop shows that the “open-world, aerial-themed game” is launching on March 28.

We have the following overview and trailer:

According to a listing on the eShop, Symmetry will soon be appearing on Switch. A release is planned for March 19.

Here’s an overview for the survival management game, along with a trailer:

The European version of My Nintendo was updated today with five new discounts for Nintendo 3DS games. They are as follows:

  • 3o% discount on Xenoblade Chronicles 3D (New Nintendo 3DS) – 130 Gold Points
  • 50% discount on Super Metroid (New Nintendo 3DS & Wii U Virtual Console) – 40 Gold Points
  • 50% discount on Mole Mania (Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console) – 15 Gold Points
  • 20% discount on Hydroventure: Spin Cycle (Nintendo 3DS) – 65 Platinum Points
  • 50% discount on Cooking Mama: Bon Appétit! (Nintendo 3DS) – 150 Gold Points

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Hyper Light Drifter made its way to Nintendo Switch last year in September as a digital download. A physical version didn’t happen at the time, but is seemingly now on its way. Publisher Abylight responded to a user on Twitter asking about a possible physical release of Hyper Light Drifter with “Working on it”. No further details, like a release date, were provided. Still, it’s good to have confirmation that a physical release is in the works.

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