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Psychic 5: Eternal recently came to Switch, and gameplay has come in. As a reminder, this is a remake of the 1987 title.

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VGC claims to have insight into the Switch’s successor with development kits now in the hands of key partner studios.

According to the site, Nintendo “is likely to release new hardware during the second half of 2024”. Doing so would allow the company to bulk up on shipments and ensure that ample stock is available.

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A new update has just been released for Magical Drop VI on Switch.

A few new additions, changes, and fixes are included. Notable elements include Options in the Pause menu and the ability to customize button layouts, changes in Fool’s attack pattern, and more.

Walaber has announced the introduction of JellyCar Worlds‘ new classic level mode as part of a new update.

Switch players can now access the classic level selector. It includes every level from the 2008 App Store success story, JellyCar.

It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart. Super Mario RPG has taken over as the new top Switch game following Pikmin 4’s launch, and Detective Pikachu Returns appears for the first time.

Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between July 13 and July 19.

Fuga: Melodies of Steel 2 players can now get their hands on DLC based on Tail Concerto.

The Tail Concerto collaborative costume pack “takes inspiration from the same world as Little Tail Bronx, outfitting the 12 children in police officer​ and sky pirate attire.” Specifically, costumes are available for Malt, Mei, Kyle, Boron, Socks, Chick, Hack, Sheena, Jin, Wappa, Britz, and Vanilla. All of them can be used during intermission and expedition.

A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. These include the lowest prices ever for SteamWorld Heist, World’s End Club, and more.

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Draknek & Friends has put out a launch trailer for Patrick’s Parabox. The puzzle game, made by Patrick Traynor, debuted on Switch this week.

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This Way Madness Lies just came to Switch following its recent announcement, and new gameplay is available. You can get a glimpse of the story, the turn-based battles, and more.

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