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Nintendo has revealed that some significant functionality is coming to Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Super Mario Odyssey. Both games will be updated to support the Nintendo Labo VR Kit with the Toy-Con VR Goggles, the company announced.

For Mario Odyssey, Nintendo is implementing “a bit-sized bonus experience”. Three mini missions will have players collecting music notes and Coins in the Cap, Seaside, and Luncheon Kingdoms.

Earlier today, Godly Corp made it to Switch as a digital download. Have a look at some footage in the video below.

Yet Another Zombie Defense HD is due out on Switch tomorrow as a digital download. View some gameplay footage in the video below.

Curve Digital announced earlier today that For The King is landing on Switch next month. Merge Games will be involved with its release, as a Signature Edition will be offered.

The For The King Signature Edition contains:

Unepic and Ghost 1.0 are only available on Switch as digital downloads currently. However, that will be changing sometime in the near future.

It’s been confirmed that Unepic and Ghost 1.0 are seeing physical versions on Switch. Even better, the two will be bundled together on a single cartridge. A release date hasn’t been announced just yet, but more news should be coming soon.

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Kotaku published a new piece on Kirby Star Allies today with HAL Laboratory’s chief creator, Shinya Kumazaki. Kumazaki revealed some of the DLC characters that didn’t make it in and why, addressed criticisms that the game was lacking content at launch, and more.

We’ve rounded up some of the notable comments from the interview below. You can find Kotaku’s full piece here.

Super Meat Boy Forever fans will need to wait a bit longer for the game’s release. Last scheduled for an April launch, it has now been delayed.

Team Meat isn’t ready to provide a final date just yet. However, the title is still expected out very soon, and the next trailer will inform fans as to when it’ll be ready to go.

Following up on yesterday’s GameStop listing, Nighthawk Interactive has sent out official information about Enter the Gungeon’s physical release.

Those who buy the game at retail will receive the game, all previously released DLC as well as the final DLC, “A Farewell to Arms”. Also included is the exclusive “Shotgun Kin” playable skin, the original soundtrack, new collectibles including exclusive stickers, an exclusive Bullet Kin papercraft, and reversible jacket artwork.

Enter the Gungeon will be out physically on June 25. Pricing is set at $29.99.

Source: Nighthawk Interactive PR

For Mega Man 11’s launch last year, Capcom offered a pre-order bonus. Fans were treated to the Wily Numbers: Instrumental Stage Tracks DLC, which allows you to change the music in the eight Robot Master stages to alternative piano instrumental tracks.

About half a year later, that DLC is now available to all players. Visit Mega Man 11’s eShop page to download the extra music at no extra cost.

Source: Switch eShop

Back in January, Taiwan gaming website Bahamut conducted an interview with Atlus’ Naoto Hiraoka. That discussion was now published online today.

During the interview, Hiraoka was asked about Joker appearing in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the possibility of Persona 5 for Switch, and the latest on Shin Megami Tensei V. You can find a rough translation of his comments below.


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