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A first update for Sunshine Shuffle is now now available on Switch.

One of the notable adjustments concerns NPC thinking time. Also, Time of Day options are now purchasable in Seymour’s Shop. A slew of bug fixes are included as well.

The full patch notes for the Sunshine Shuffle update are as follows:

XSEED Games and Marvelous today announced the English release date for Akiba’s Trip: Undead & Undressed Director’s Cut. Fans in the west will be able to get their hands on the game starting August 1, 2023.

Akiba’s Trip: Undead & Undressed Director’s Cut previously came to Japan this past April. While we heard about a summer release window for the west, this is the first time we’ve been given a concrete release date.

Mango Protocol is working on Clem as its latest project, and we now know that it’s targeted for Switch. The developer hopes to have it down in Q2 2023.

Clem is officially described as a “puzzlevania mystery adventure”. For additional information, continue on below.

Cocoon is enrapturing. A few minutes into my demo, I had already managed to completely block out the noise of the bustling Summer Game Fest crowds around me – no small feat – and found myself completely absorbed in the mysterious desert landscapes of the alien planet I was exploring. While ostensibly a game about solving puzzles, playing Cocoon felt less like working out solutions to brainteasers, and more like trying to interpret and learn the rules of the world around me. Or, worlds, to be more precise. While its developer, Geometric Interactive, isn’t revealing too many of the game’s secrets just yet, I’m captivated by what I’ve played so far, and can’t wait to untangle the web of its interconnected pieces.

tinyBuild and Holygryph have announced a new “Summer Camp” update for Secret Neighbor. This will be comprised of a huge systems overall based on player feedback. Every map and mode will be impacted.

Here’s a full rundown:

Something we felt was worth highlighting is that ProtoCorgi has finally launched across various platforms, including Switch.

This one was announced in was announced in June 2020 and was planned that November before moving to August 2021. However, during that initially planned release month, the game was delayed indefinitely. Only a few extra weeks of polish were planned, but something happened along the way as we’re now getting it nearly two years later.

After being announced for Switch last year, Moving Out 2 has finally been given an official release date. Publisher Team17 and developers SMG Studio and DevM Games have revealed that the title will be launching on August 15, with physical copies being available through Fireshine Games.

Catch up on the game with the overview below:

Original Fire Games will release Circuit Superstars on Switch next week, the studio has announced. It will be available on June 22, 2023.

Circuit Superstars, a top-down racer, first released towards thee end of 2021 to a strong reception. A ton of features involving both single-player and mutliplayer. We have lots of additional details below.

This week’s expanded Japanese software sales are as follows:

1. [NSW] Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom – 46,644 / 1,640,919
2. [PS5] Diablo IV – 24,375 / NEW
3. [NSW] Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – 9,233 / 5,328,989
4. [PS4] Diablo IV – 8,490 / NEW
5. [XSX] Diablo IV – 8,524 / NEW
6. [PS5] Street Fighter 6 – 7,672 / 28,864
7. [NSW] Minecraft – 6,707 / 3,159,687
8. [PS4] Street Fighter 6 – 6,568 / 18,646
9. [NSW] Nintendo Switch Sports – 6,358 / 1,095,617
10. [NSW] Zelda: Breath of the Wild – 5,554 / 2,208,705

The next game in the Game Boy Advance library has been revealed for Nintendo Switch Online, with Nintendo bringing Fire Emblem to the service in just a few days. It will be available on June 22, 2023.

Otherwise known as Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade, the GBA game will be accessible to those who are a part of the Expansion Pack tier for Nintendo Switch Online. We have some information about it below.


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