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Today, Hamster announced that Legion: The Labyrinth of Super Time will be its latest Arcade Archives game on Switch. It will be available worldwide tomorrow, May 23.

A shooting game released by Nippon Bussan in 1987, in the game players will control the titular Legion, a robot equipped with a time bomb that can rewind the movement of the enemies. There are also soldiers that can be rescued in each stage for bonus points.

Arcade Archives Legion: The Labyrinth of Super Time will be sold digitally via the Switch eShop. Pricing is set at $7.99 / €6.99 / £6.29.

Jupiter is readying its latest Picross game for Switch, and today unveiled Picross S Namco Legendary Edition. It’ll be arriving on May 30, 2024.

Four Picross modes will be included – specifically Picross, Mega Picross, Color Picross, and Clip Picross – as well as extra bonus content. The puzzle count is 150 each for Picross and Mega Picross and five for Clip Picross for a total of 250 piece puzzles of 50 each, 30 for Color Picross and five for Extra.

Today, tinyBuild and Lazy Bear Games pulled back the curtain on new DLC for Punch Club 2 called Iron Fist. Fans can expect it this July.

As of now the only tidbit shared is that the DLC involves players facing off in the Robot League. Further information will be provided leading up to launch.

Here’s the DLC trailer:

Nintendo has updated the Japanese release schedule on its platforms for the week of May 30, 2024. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:

In his latest video on YouTube, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate director Masahiro Sakurai provided insight into the game’s win rates.

Many fans have certain opinions about which characters are best to play as. You can probably find plenty of tier lists online with some fighters coming out more favorably. However, win rates in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate are probably closer than you’d think.

Nintendo typically shares launch trailers on release date, but we’ve got a bit of an early one for Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. The video comes ahead of the remake’s debut later in the week.

If you need a refresher on what to expect, check out the following overview:

It’s been a busy day for Switch physical release news, and you can now add another one to the pile with iam8bit announcing a boxed copy for Cocoon.

The game will be sold as part of a collector’s edition. Each copy includes the title on a cartridge, 3” laser-etched crystal orb light with an activator pedestal, 11”x17” double-sided poster featuring original art, five Orb art cards, and exclusive cover art by Erwin Kho.

Forever Entertainment, in partnership with Cloudco Entertainment and Polygoat, today announced Care Bears: To The Rescue. The game will appear later in 2024 on Switch.

Care Bears: To The Rescue is a 2D platformer that supports up to four players locally. More information can be found in the following overview:

Rock It Games has confirmed plans to produce a physical version of Spooky’s Jump Scare Mansion: HD Renovation.

The physical edition “brings the conclusion of the long-awaited S.O.U.P. Update (Spooky Object Update Project), which introduces aesthetic updates, new content, and more.” New animations and effects for all 13 known specimens and five unknown specimens are included. All updates and features will be available for Endless mode, as well as the Karamari Hospital and Spooky Dollhouse DLC.


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