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In the latest issue of Japanese magazine Nintendo Dream, a Q&A with Marvelous is featured. During the discussion, the company was asked if new projects are on the way for Switch aside from what’s already been announced. Marvelous confirmed this is the case, but didn’t elaborate on specifics.

Marvelous is cooking up Peach Ball: Senran Kagura at the moment. They’ll also be publishing Little Dragons Cafe in Japan.

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Gal Metal

DMM Games released the metal rhythm Switch title Gal Metal in Japan earlier this year. It’s now confirmed for the west as well, courtesy of XSEED Games and Marvelous.

XSEED will be handling publishing duties stateside. In Europe, that will be Marvelous’ role.

Famitsu recently had a feature Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes, and shared some new information about the game. The Japanese magazine first covered the boss names. Aside from that, Famitsu shares details about the different types of worlds you’ll be entering and how they’ll play. Find the full translated scans below, courtesy of 3_21stars.

Suda51 has said that he’s thinking about bringing back classic characters for Travis Strikes Again, including dead ones. Speaking in an interview with Nintendo UK, he explained that in order to bring back the people Travis has killed, he would have to iron out “several things”.

Suda51 stated:

Shinobi Refle: Senran Kagura is getting localized. Following its release in Japan last year, the game will be released in North America and Europe as Senran Kagura Reflexions, XSEED and Marvelous announced today.

Here’s an overview of what to expect:

One of the major elements of Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is the different game worlds you’ll travel to. Lately we’ve seen Electronic Thunder Tiger II from the recent playable demos. In an interview with Gematsu, director Suda51 outlined the other worlds that will be included.

Suda51 shared the following:

At PAX, GameXplain was able to chat with Suda51 about all things Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes. Suda51 weighed in on working with Switch, the game’s story and worlds, and more. You can watch the full interview below.


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