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Daemon X Machina Titanic Scion customization

Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion has been out for less than a week on Nintendo Switch 2. Producer Kenchiro Tsukada has put out a note thanking players, and detailing an update for the game.

The upcoming changes are mostly bug fixes, but one of the bigger additions to the game is gyro controls. They will also allow you to pick up items inside the arena during the early game quest “The Bout With Ash”. 

Marvelous still has more details to announce, but for now you can see their full statement here:

Daemon X Machina Titanic Scion trailer

Coinciding with today’s launch, Marvelous issued a launch trailer for Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion. The dark sci-fi action game is a follow-up to the original title released on Nintendo Switch.

Tons of details can be found in the following overview:

System: Switch 2
Release date: September 4, 2025
Developer: Marvelous
Publisher: Marvelous

If a game is going to let me rip across a futuristic planetscape in a mech suit and decimate a seemingly endless array of robotic and rancid foes, really the only thing it needs to do is make those core actions feel as satisfying as possible. Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion is a game of many parts, but if there’s one concept it absolutely nails, it’s a simple one: blasting aliens in a high-tech exosuit should be exciting. At the same time, this sequel to Kenichiro Tsukuda’s 2019 combat-action game embraces the philosophy of “bigger is better,” expanding upon the original game’s mission-based structure with a massive open world to explore, layers upon layers of systems to learn, and seemingly endless ways to build a space-age war machine. It’s also one of the first multiplatform games of this scale to launch day-and-date on Nintendo Switch 2, making it an exciting litmus test for what the console might be capable of.  

Story of Seasons Grand Bazaar trailer

Marvelous has sent out a launch trailer for Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar, its latest game for Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch. This is a remake of the DS game.

All of the important details can be found in the following rundown:

Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar review

System: Switch [reviewed], Switch 2
Release date: August 27, 2025
Developer: Marvelous
Publisher: Marvelous

The Story of Seasons series has always lived in this cozy niche between farming sim and life sim, where your day-to-day rhythms matter just as much as your long-term goals. Grand Bazaar originally released on the Nintendo DS back in 2010 under the Harvest Moon label, and now it’s been rebuilt for a modern audience on Nintendo Switch. This remake stays faithful to its unique spin on the formula – putting the weekly town bazaar at the center of everything – while smoothing out some of the rougher edges from the DS era. But how well does it hold up in 2025, now that farming sims are practically their own genre?

Story of Seasons Grand Bazaar marriage candidates

August 5: Starting today, Marvelous is kicking off a weekly video series for Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar that will introduce the eligible marriage candidates for Story of Season: Grand Bazaar. New ones will be going live on a regular basis.

Twelve bachelors and bachelorettes are in the game. First up is Sophie, “whose devotion to revitalizing Zephyr Town is as infectious as her smile, get to know her likes, dislikes, and see more of her charming personality on display.”

Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion demo

Marvelous is offering Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion fans a chance to try out the game early with a demo. If you head on over to the official Nintendo eShop page, you should be able to download the trial.

We don’t have specifics as to what the Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion demo includes. However, players should be able to experience early parts of the game.

Those interested in learning more about the title can read the following overview:

Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma has managed to surpass 500,000 units worldwide. This was announced via the official Rune Factory X account.

Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma was originally announced for Nintendo Switch and Steam, but also received a Switch 2 version. Both versions launched alongside the Nintendo Switch 2, on June 5, 2025.

Daemon X Machina Titanic Scion Reclaimers and Neun

Two more videos are in for Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion, this time focusing on the Reclaimers and the Neun. These are key factions in the game.

Here’s some additional information, courtesy of Marvelous:

Daemon X Machina Titanic Scion story Particle Weapons

June 8: Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion has received not one, but two new trailers that show off the story and particle weapon Combat Support System.

For the story video, we have a look at some of the mysterious enemies, supporting characters, and stylish action-combat against monsters and Arsenals that players will experience. As for the particle weapon Combat Support System, this is a preinstalled modification for Arsenal body armor providing Outers with powerful particle armaments. The three basic systems include Assault Shift (AS), which automatically targets and shoots enemies, Guard Shift (GS), offering a directional shield that nullifies attacks, and Wing Shift (WS), giving players the ability to fly at high speeds. Players can use these particle armaments through the limited resource known as Femto, giving Outers a powerful temporary boost to be used strategically.


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