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As we announced last month, SubaraCity is coming to the Switch this August. Take a look at the English trailer for the city-building puzzle game below.

This week’s issue of Famitsu revealed that the rhythm game Cytus Alpha is heading to Switch. A few more details have emerged from the Japanese magazine.

Famitsu states that Cytus Alpha has been completely revamped from the original smartphone version, and it will be easier to play on Switch. It will be possible to continue playing songs without getting a game over in the middle of one.

Additionally, over 200 registered tracks are included in Cytus Alpha. But there are actually over 400 if you included arranged versions. All tracks that have been in Cytus will be in the game, and several entirely new songs will also be appearing.

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Preview images for the upcoming issue of Famitsu have revealed that Rayark is developing Cytus Alpha for Nintendo Switch. This rhythm game is a remake of the smartphone game Cytus. The game will be published by Flyhigh Works.

We should have more info once the full issue of Famitsu is out tomorrow.

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Flyhigh Works will hold a new Flyhigh Works presentation this week, the company has announced. The broadcast will air on Wednesday.

You’ll be able to watch Flyhigh Express at the following times:

Lanota

Flyhigh Works released a short gameplay trailer for Lanota that also showcases a few of the game’s music tracks. Watch it below.

Lanota

Lanota was given a release date of June 14 in Japan earlier this week. Flyhigh Works has since followed up with news about the narrative music rhythm game for other regions.

In North America, Lanota is launching on the same day – June 14. The plan is to have it ready a few days later in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand on June 20. Pricing is set at $14.99 / €14.99 with regional variations.

Lanota

Flyhigh Works has announced that the rhythm game Lanota is landing on the Japanese Switch eShop next week. It’s expected to arrive on June 14 for 1,500 yen. If not the same day, North America and Europe should be getting the game soon as well.

Here’s more on Lanota plus a new Switch trailer:

Samurai Defender: Ninja Warfare

Ahead of tomorrow’s launch, Flyhigh Works published a new trailer for Samurai Defender: Ninja Warfare. We’ve posted it below.

Voez’s physical version had previously been given a summer release window. Today, PM Studios and acttil announced that it will be hitting retail store shelves on July 24.

Voez will be priced at $39.99. All updates added to the digital version will be included.

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Samurai Defender: Ninja Warfare

Flyhigh Works is publishing Samurai Defender: Ninja Warfare on Switch next week. For an early look, check out the gameplay video below.


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