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Natsume has produced a new Harvest Moon: Light of Hope trailer to promote the game’s initial launch. On Switch, the game is scheduled for early 2018. View today’s video below.

If you’re planning on picking up Rime today for Switch, you should be aware of a day-one update. The team has implemented a number of fixes and improvements that are delivered in the first patch.

The full patch notes are as follows:

Limited Run Games has made a name for itself by producing physical versions of digital titles. Europe-based Strictly Limited Games may not be as well known, but they’ve also started to get into the same business.

No specific titles have been announced yet, but Strictly Limited Games today confirmed plans for Switch. We’ll let you know when the first releases are confirmed.

Thanks to Tiago S for the tip.

Source: Strictly Limited Games PR

A new update is now being distributed to Nights of Azure 2 players. Assuming you’ve purchased the game, version 1.0.1 is available.

Although we don’t have official patch notes, players have picked up on a few improvements and changes. These include:

– Nights of Azure 2 now shows in your online status (previously just showed you as offline status when in-game)
– Play Time is now being recorded for the game, but any Play Time that you logged before 1.0.1 is not accounted for
– New Game Plus now removes the Day Limitation, so you no longer have to worry about a New Moon ever happening for doing side quests
– When you get to the day before a New Moon and end that day, it will indefinitely return the Moon Phase to right before a New Moon, so you can use all the days you want in any chapter for grinding and side-quests and a New Moon Game over will never happen
– This is also only available in New Game Plus, so you have to have Clear Data to gain access to this

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Capcom

During its latest financial results briefing, Capcom was specifically asked about Switch support during the Q&A session. The company had spoken positively about Nintendo’s console, and noted how the system was important for multiplatform development.

While we previously only had tidbits and small paraphrases based on what was said last week, Capcom has posted the full Q&A section online in English. You can read the full excerpt below.

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Grey Box has published a launch trailer for Rime, which is arriving on Switch today. Take a look at the video below.

Level-5 finally confirmed last month that Inazuma Eleven Ares is bound for Switch. In this week’s issue of Famitsu, company CEO Akihiro Hino is interviewed about the game. Hino commented on why 3DS was ditched and Switch was chosen, how there will be more fun for adults this time around, and more.

A number of tidbits from the interview have already leaked from Famitsu, which Gematsu translated. You can find the full roundup below.

Nicalis is publishing its latest game Ittle Dew 2+ on Switch today. Have a look at the official launch trailer below.

We haven’t heard too much about the Switch version of Portal Knights as of late, but the game’s Twitter account did post an update today.

When Portal Knights hits Switch, local multiplayer will be supported. You’ll be able to play with up to three others without an internet connection. Also, you can even activate split screen as part of it.

505 Games has not yet announced a release date for Portal Knights on Switch, but it’s coming along at the very least.

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Fictiorama Studios announced today that Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today is coming to Switch on November 21. The developer promises the same visual quality as the PC version and controls / interface designed for consoles.

In case you missed it previously, we have the original Switch teaser below. We also have more information about the game after the break.


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