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Awhile back, Nippon Ichi announced a remake of Disgaea: Hour of Darkness. Word out of the latest issue of Dengeki PlayStation is that it’s coming to Switch as Disgaea Refine.

Disgaea Refine launches in Japan on July 26. Fans will be able to purchase a limited edition with the game, soundtrack, daily desktop calendar, and special box for 9,200 yen.

We should have more information about Disgaea Refine, especially when Dengeki PlayStation releases officially tomorrow.

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Focus Interactive has readied a new launch trailer for Masters of Anima, out today on Switch. You can watch a video for the game below.

A rather sizable update has been released for Steredenn: Binary Stars on Switch. As of now, players can download version 2.1.0.

Highlights for the patch include 1080p when docked, fixed crashes, improved performance and rumble, new backgrounds, and balancing / fixing minor issues. We have the full patch notes below.

Kenshō is coming to Switch, FIFTYTWO and Jetdogs Oy have announced. In the game, you’ll be taking on tricky puzzles, viewing “stunning visual effects”, and restoring the balance of nature.

Kenshō arrives for Switch this spring via the eShop. Continue on below for some additional information and a gameplay video.

Ukiyo Publishing, Rocketcat Games, and Madgarden have announced a final release date for Death Road to Canada. The upcoming title will arrive for Switch on April 25.

Death Road to Canada will cost $14.99 / €14.99 / £11.99. During the first two weeks of availability, you can save 20%.

A familiar face has joined Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp. Gulliver is part of a new feature called Gulliver’s Cargo Ship. You can give unwanted pieces of furniture to Gulliver; he’ll then load them onto his ship and sail away. Once he comes back, he will give you snacks in return for the furniture you gave him. You can then gift these snacks to animals you want to become better friends with.

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Back in December, Capcom announced that all Mega Man X games would be released on the Switch, although it wasn’t yet clear in what format. In February, Mega Man X Legacy Collection and Mega Man X Legacy Collection 2 were rated in Australia, suggesting that the X games would be released as part of these collections. This has now been confirmed in the latest edition of Famitsu magazine as well as in a new Japanese trailer released by Capcom (in Japan, the games are called Rockman X Anniversary Collection).

Mega Man X Legacy Collection will include Mega Man X through X4, while Mega Man X Legacy Collection 2 will include Mega Man X5 through X8. In addition to the games themselves, there are also a variety of bonus features such as an optional filter, a music and art gallery, a collection of images depicting various Mega Man X merchandise that has been released over the years, a trailer collection as well as the “Day of Sigma” OVA. There’s also a new mode called “X Challenge”, a boss rush mode with a twist. In it, you will have to fight bosses from different games in the X series together.

Level-5 CEO Akihiro Hino recently stated that all future main games from the company would be released for the Nintendo Switch – and it seems like he wasn’t kidding. Yo-kai Watch 4 has been announced in the latest edition of Famitsu, and it will be released exclusively for the Switch. There aren’t a whole lot of details available right now as we don’t have any scans from the actual magazine yet. However, we do know that it’ll be released in 2018 in Japan, and that it will feature characters from the Yo-kai Watch Shadowside anime series.

We will have more info once we get our hands on the actual copy of Famitsu magazine later this week.

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Version 2.4.0 is now available with all the features listed earlier now accessible for play. On top if that we have a summoning focus that includes adult Tiki, Nowi as well as Robin (Fallen). There is also a bound hero battle featuring adult Tiki and Nowi for players to attempt as well. Essentially, a lot of new stuff available at this moment.

This week in Pokemon Shuffle the ultra challenge stage will be Pheromosa and great battle challenge will be Gyarados, Shiny Metagross, Noivern, Passimian and Minior. Daily Pokemon include Oricorio Pom-Pom Style, Wishiwashi, Komala, Fomantis, Torracat and the one per chance stage being Pinsir. Competitive stage will be Mega Gyrados and finally the Pokemon Safari will have Salandit, Alolan Geodude, Roggenrola, Alolan Graveler, Boldore, Rockruff, Mareanie, Togedemaru, Alolan Golem and Gigalith.

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