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Idea Factory has shared a final release date for Little Witch Nobeta in the west and also revealed a limited edition.

The game is due out on March 7, 2023 in North America and Europe. It’ll be sold both physically and digitally.

As for the limited edition, this will be available to pre-order exclusively through the IFI NA and European Online Stores. It includes a copy of the game (with reversible cover sleeve), steel case, “Compendium of Crafted Souls” hardcover art book, original soundtrack, pop-up card, sleeping Nobeta plushie, collector’s box, and exclusive trading card.

Limited Run Games and Red Art Games, in partnership with Rainy Frog, O.T.K. Games, and DICO, announced plans to produce a physical version of Sword of the Vagrant in the west.

Pre-orders start today with both companies. Those who pre-order the PEGI-rated physical version from Red Art Games will receive two exclusive pre-order bonuses: a 45-page art book and a keychain. Limited Run Games hasn’t shared information about its ESRB version yet.

THQ Nordic talked to the experts – or kids – on SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake and asked for their verdict. This is what we see in the game’s latest trailer, which was just published. Some new footage is also included.

A brief overview of SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake can be found in the following overview:

The developers of Fire Emblem Engage have discussed the origins of the game’s Emblems mechanic, and how it came about when thinking about the marriage systems of past entries in the series. This comes from an official interview with director Tsutomu Tei and producer Masahiro Higuchi plus Nintendo’s Genki Yokota and Kenta Nakanishi.

According to Nakanishi, with the marriage system in Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War, it took quite some time before players could actually marry someone and have children. The Emblems mechanic for Fire Emblem Engage was ultimately about wanting to have “pairing” gameplay that can be enjoyed more casually. 

Here’s the full excerpt from the interview:

Fire Emblem Engage is almost here, and reviews for the game are now starting to surface. Nintendo lifted an embargo it had in place moments ago.

This title is the latest entry in the series and the second for Switch following Fire Emblem: This time around, the goal is to collect 12 Emblem Rings and bring peace back to the Continent of Elyos. Once of the main hooks is the ability to team up with heroes from past Fire Emblem games including Marth, Roy, Ike, and more. Of course, the turn-based, tactical combat the franchise is known for is still present here.

Here’s a roundup of reviews for Fire Emblem Engage:

The next character introduction is here for Fire Emblem Engage, and this time we’ve got a look at Tiki – who stems from the game’s Season Pass. The details were posted on the Japanese Twitter account. Translations were provided by Serenes Forest.

Tiki, known as the Dragon Princess Emblem, is an innocent girl that is descended from Divine Dragons. Here’s some information about how she works in battle:

In celebration of the Chinese New Year, a new update has been made available for Bright Memory: Infinite.

The patch includes a perspective-assist mode (third-person) and a toon rendering model for Shelia. Additionally, a number of optimizations and fixes are in.

The full patch notes for the Bright Memory: Infinite Chinese New Year update are as follows:

Niklas Hallin, the developer behind Yono and the Celestial Elephants as well as Belladonna, is teaming up with the music duo Burning Planet on Molly Medusa: Queen of Spit. The game is set to appear on Switch in Spring 2023.

Molly Medusa: Queen of Spit is “a gravity-bending 3D adventure where everyone turns to stone.” Read more about the game in the following overview:

Today, publisher PQube and developer Crazy Goat Games announced that they’re bringing The Dragoness: Command of the Flame to consoles – including Switch. A release is planned for 2023.

The Dragoness: Command of the Flame is a HOMM-inspired strategy RPG that previously appeared on PC. The game features base-building, exploration, and turn-based combat with a roguelite twist.

Here’s some additional information:

H2 Interactive is preparing a physical version of Deadcraft for Switch, it’s been revealed. This will be distributed in Asia in collaboration with Marvelous.

The zombie survival game made its original appearance on Switch back in May. Thus far though, it has only been distributed digitally on the eShop. Thankfully, that’s now changing, and the physical version in Asia will offer full English support.


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