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Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life has returned following its original GameCube debut, and new gameplay is in. We have a look at the initial introduction, working with crops, and more.

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Soulvars dropped on Switch this week, and we have a closer look thanks to new gameplay. Footage shows off the deckbuilding RPG.

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Limited Run Games is working on a physical release of Dark Deity for Switch, the company announced today. Only a standard version is planned.

Dark Deity first appeared on Switch in March 2022. We’ve only seen it on the eShop, so this marks the first time it’s being sold physically.

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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System: Switch
Release Date: July 7, 2023
Developer: Falcom
Publisher: NIS America


Following the steady drip of titles from Falcom’s Legend of Heroes series, Trails into Reverie is the latest installment coming to western players. As before with Trails to Azure, our latest game is also interwoven into a storied timeline. This time, we’ll be following up after the events of Trails to Azure and the Great Twilight events of Trails of Cold Steel IV. With these stories being so connected, there are no ways to absolutely avoid spoilers for the previous games, but we’ll do the best we can in case this is your first introduction to the series. With this particular entry first launching in Japan, the Switch port will see the world of Zero/Azure in HD for the first time, and follow up almost immediately after the events of Trails of Cold Steel IV – the interwoven timeline for both lines of games finally converges, and both protagonist groups of Lloyd and Rean are joined by a third protagonist – the black-clad and mysteriously masked “C.”

The Legend of Zelda series producer Eiji Aonuma has again commented on the possibility of revisiting the style of past entries in the series – but there are no plans as of now.

Speaking with RTL Nieuws, Aonuma said that games like Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom were possible because of what came before them. However, rather than looking back at the old entries in the series, Nintendo instead prefers “to look to the future.”

Good Smile has shared an update on the Hollow Knight Nendoroids, with The Knight and Hornet getting a release date and photos – plus pre-orders are now live around the world.

The Knight includes a clock, nail, attacking effect parts, Knightling, and other optional parts for different poses. Hornet features a clock, needle, attacking effect parts, Cogfly, and other optional parts for different poses. Both also come with a stand as the products do not stand on their own.

The Knight is measured at roughly 100mm. Hornet is slightly bigger at about 130mm.

AEW: Fight Forever has officially released, and a final launch trailer is now here. The new wrestling title comes from THQ Nordic and Yukes.

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New reports have indicated that the well-known Gulf War Game Boy stationed at Nintendo NY has been retired.

If you’ve been to the store over the years, one of the first things you probably saw was the deteriorated handheld. Even though it was damaged in a bombing during the Gulf War, this particular Game Boy was still actually in working condition. However, it is no longer on display. Those hoping to check it out for themselves in person will no longer be able to do so.

Gameloft has announced the completion of the Early Access period for Disney Speedstorm, with the game pursuing its original plan for its free-to-play experience on September 28, 2023.

Thus far, the only way to play the racer has been by purchasing the Founder’s Packs. Gameloft has been fielding feedback during the initial launch in hopes of improving the game.

Gameloft shared the following message about Disney Speedstorm’s upcoming free-to-play launch:


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