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Leisure Suit Larry – Wet Dreams Don’t Dry is likely seeing a release on Switch. That’s based on a classification from Germany, as the game was rated for Nintendo’s console earlier this month.

Originally launched at the end of last year, Leisure Suit Larry – Wet Dreams Don’t Dry continues the series’ point-and-click gameplay. You can find more information about it below, along with a trailer.

To celebrate today’s launch of The LEGO Movie 2 Videogame, Warner Bros. published a new trailer. You can watch it below.

A listing on the eShop has revealed the western release date for Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy on Switch. The package will be available on April 9, according to the page.

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy will initially support English and Japanese. French and German language support will be added later.

As we don’t have the official announcement from Capcom just yet, it’s unclear if Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy will be getting a physical version overseas. We’ll keep you updated on that front.

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A European retailer listing has provided the boxart for Saints Row: The Third – The Full Package. We have it above.

The same listing also reveals that two pieces of DLC have been omitted. The Bloodsucker Pack and Unlockable Pack were left out due to “game balance and improvement based on feedback.” The former DLC featured the Dracula Blood Sucking Skill and bonuses while the latter instantly unlocked all mission choice-related unlockables. All other content is included on the game card.

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A new Pokemon Direct will be held on February 27, Nintendo just announced. We should be finding out about the next entry in the series for Switch.

The Pokemon Direct will air at the following times:

Forever Entertainment has announced that it will be bringing Tiara: The Deceiving Crown to Switch. As of now, the plan is to have it ready sometime in Q2 2019.

Tiara: The Deceiving Crown is a classic-styled action-RPG game with hand-drawn pixel art graphics created by artists from Japan. Additional details are promised “soon”.

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X.D. Network has announced today that it will be publishing Freebird Games’ To the Moon on Switch. A release is planned via the eShop this summer. X.D. Network says it has taken the original RPG Maker blueprint and recreated it in Unity.

Here’s an overview for To the Moon, along with a trailer:

A new Raid Event is set to debut in Dragalia Lost starting tomorrow, titled “A Waltz with Fate”.

Up until the event ends on March 11th, players will have the opportunity to fight and claim an exclusive five-star dragon by playing cooperatively with up to 15 other players at once.

An image of the new dragon has been included below.

Update: Cygames has also announced that Dragalia Lost service has begun in Ireland, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Singapore, and New Zealand.

A new update is now available for Dragalia Lost, bringing the game up to Version 1.5.1 and introducing new features and some fixes.

Nintendo has provided a full list of patch notes for the latest update. They can be viewed below.

Capcom dated three classic Resident Evil games for Switch earlier today. We also received confirmation that two of those titles, Resident Evil 0 and Resident Evil 1, will be bundled together as a physical option. However, not everything is as it seems.

Similar to North America, Resident Evil 0 and Resident Evil 1 will be getting the Resident Evil Origins Collection bundle in Japan. There is one downside though: Resident Evil 1 will be offered as a download code. That means Resident Evil 0 will be on cartridge, but not the other game.

We also have an update on Resident Evil 4 as Capcom says it will be download-only in Japan. That means, as of now, there will not be any region with access to a physical version of that title on Switch.

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