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Cash Cow DX is heading to Switch, publisher Flynn’s Arcade and developer Pixel Games announced today. A release is scheduled for September 26, 2024.

Cash Cow DX is an arcade-inspired title inspired by experiences from the 80s. Players will go on a journey to recover their riches from the greedy Pig Pockets.

Here’s a bit of additional information:

SEGA / Atlus recently started a Switch eShop sale for September 2024 which we wanted to highlight as it includes the lowest prices ever for 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim and Two Point Hospital. Over thirty games have been discounted.

The full lineup is as follows:

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[Preview] Reynatis

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Battling through modern-day Shibuya may seem like a fantastical story to some, but for fans of Japanese games, Reynatis may not be their first battle down the iconic streets of Japan’s most cutting-edge cultural hub. The region’s layout is as true to the real Shibuya as possible – and traversing its streets might just feel a bit more magical than usual this time, though maybe not as flashy as one might expect, unless of course you feel like spending some time in Wizard Jail, or whatever its called.

Coromon: Rogue Planet is in the works for Switch, publisher indie.io and developer TRAGsoft revealed today. The project does not yet have a release window.

Coromon: Rogue Planet is a new monster taming game with turn-based combat. Players will choose a starter Coromon, upgrade gear, and battle across the wilderness of Velua.

Further information can be found in the following overview:

Temtem just went live with its latest update, version 1.8. This will be the last major patch for the game.

It’s a big update, with Crema making a shift towards “easier everything” as well as a “kinder economy.” The game now has better Luma and Umbra rates, a permanent Store, an improved Saipark, an option to skip combat animations, the chance to select and complete any Tamer Pass at any given moment, new items, additional Pansuns during the campaign, and more.

Below is the full rundown, courtesy of Crema:

Funky Can Creative today unveiled PopSlinger Vol. 2 – Loveless, a sequel to the previous game. It will launch for Switch on October 9, 2024.

PopSlinger Vol. 2 – Loveless involves going on a mission to rescue Ria, the heroine from the first game. It builds on the previous title, “delivering a fresh and evolved experience with a bold new story, enhanced mechanics, and an all-new coffee-powered twist.”

More information can be found in the following overview:

Atelier Yumia: The Alchemist of Memories & the Envisioned Land, which was announced during last week’s Nintendo Direct: Partner Showcase, just received a release date. Koei Tecmo and Gust revealed during a live stream today that it’s due out on March 21, 2025.

Outside of the release date news, Koei Tecmo passed along first details about Atelier Yumia. Here’s the full rundown:

Nintendo Cube is the new name name for NDcube, the studio known for its work on the Mario Party series.

A notice about the change was posted on the company’s website yesterday. The announcement doesn’t include much information as it simply states that NDcube will be known as Nintendo Cube moving forward.

Here’s a small look at the new logo:

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Nintendo released a new video today showcasing a few European digital game highlights from August 2024. Some of the highlighted titles include World of Goo 2, Cat Quest III, and Emio – The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club.

Here’s the new video:

The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom appears to include a Hero Mode featuring a higher level of difficulty. That’s based on a new playable version of the game featured at PAX West 2024.

Fans have been going hands-on with the game and spotted the detail. It looks like that Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom will let players choose between Hero and Normal Mode difficulties. As of now it’s unclear if the final version will let players access the option right away or requires an unlock.


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