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Radio Hammer Station could be making its way to Switch. While Arc System Works only announced the title for PlayStation platforms last year, a rating for Nintendo’s console was just added to the Korean classification database yesterday alongside the PS4 and PS Vita versions.

Radio Hammer Station is a rhythm fighting game. The main gameplay involves matching button presses to the beat of the song while taking on enemies. Roughly 100 songs are included.

We have more information and a trailer for Radio Hammer Station below.

A pair of file sizes are in for releases on the eShop. First up is SteamWorld Heist for Wii U, which requires 238MB. On 3DS, Ninja Usagimaru: The Mysterious Karakuri Castle will need 430 blocks, or 53.75 MB.

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Ninja Usagimaru: The Mysterious Karakuri Castle will launch in North America and Europe on September 29 as a 3DS eShop title, Aksys and FK Digital announced today. The game had been confirmed for an overseas release back during the Anime Expo in July.

Ninja Usagimaru: The Mysterious Karakuri Castle is an action-puzzler. You’ll take on the role of Usagimaru, ‘a legendary hero who embarks on a massive quest to save his village from the clutches of vile monsters.” It’s all set during a period “long forgotten by men”.

Here’s a rundown of the game’s features:

Path of the Ninja- Travel through 60+ mindboggling levels to rescue captured villagers and restore order to the land. Ready to reap the rewards of a true ninja warrior? Freeing villagers will bestow items to boost Usagimaru’s abilities!

Master Your Surroundings- Navigate tough traps, manipulate the environment and overcome brain twisting puzzles as the one and only Usagimaru!

A Hero’s Challenge- Once you’ve bested the main game, unlock even more levels to test your might! Earn and collect definitive titles based on in game performance and play style!

Source: Aksys Games PR

A sequel to the 3DS eShop title Witch & Hero is in the works, publisher Circle Entertainment revealed on Twitter earlier today.

No information was shared, but the company did tweet the following:


FK Digital created the first Witch & Hero and is likely working on the sequel.

Circle Entertainment has pinned down a final release date for Quell Reflect. The game is expected out on February 20 in North America via the eShop.

Circle wrote on Twitter earlier today:


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Circle Entertainment recently revealed to Nintendo Everything that the publisher will be bringing Quell Reflect to the eShop. The company’s Chris Chau (producer) as well as FK Digital developers Mickey Lin (director) and Aloner Chiu (assistant director/planner) shared more details about the game in a recent interview. 

Head past the break for our full discussion. Along with Quell Reflect, we asked about Wii U, interest in retail, and the Chinese market.

Circle Entertainment has provided Nintendo Everything with a first look at “Quell Reflect”. This Zen-style puzzle game is coming to the 3DS eShop soon in the US – perhaps as early as February.

Based on screenshots we’ve received, Quell Reflect appears to have been originally released on mobile platforms and was created by Fallen Tree Games (trying to confirm this at the moment). The 3DS version is being handled by FK Digital, the team behind Brunch Panic, Witch & Hero, and WAKEDAS.

We’re currently looking to obtain more details about Quell Reflect, and should have more news soon.

Circle Entertainment has shared a few new updates about its upcoming projects in tweet-form.

FK Digital is almost done with its fourth game, which is in the puzzle genre. The tentatively-titled “Demon’s Box” from LIONant is also on track for a Q1 launch.

Circle Entertainment’s tweets in full:


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