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Valthirian Arc: Hero School Story

PQube and AGATE announced today that Valthirian Arc: Hero School Story is on the way to Switch. A release is planned for later in 2018.

Valthirian Arc: Hero School Story features tactical RPG adventures and a deep facility-building simulation mixed with combat and loot mechanics. We have more information and a trailer below.

All-Star Fruit Racing

Last month, All-Star Fruit Racing developer 3DClouds.it said that the Switch version wouldn’t have online play. Essentially, the studio mentioned that it would be tough to implement as an Unreal Engine 4 title and would require a lot of time and money to make it happen.

Regardless of what was originally the case, publisher PQube today announced that online play is coming to All-Star Fruit Racing on Switch. Fans can expect the functionality “around the launch week or shortly thereafter”.

Here’s the full statement from PQube:

All-Star Fruit Racing

Upcoming kart racer All-Star Fruit Racing won’t be out until August 21st, but 20 minutes of footage have recently been uploaded. The title is set to include a career mode, various racing game modes, 21 courses, and a multitude of customization options, complete with up to four-player split-screen. The first look can be found below:

Cat Quest boxart

Cat Quest is receiving a physical release on Switch, PQube has announced.

In North America, the retail version arrives on September 11. Europe will have it a bit earlier on September 7.

For those who would prefer picking up Cat Quest immediately, the game is currently available on the Switch eShop. We have more information about the title below.

Inti Creates has the next DLC trailer up for Gal*Gul 2 showing the sixth and seventh rounds of DLC. We’ve included in the video below.

Aggelos

PQube, LookAtMyGame and Wonderboy Bobi have announced Aggelos. Aggelos is a new, retro-styled 2D action-adventure coming to Switch later this year.

Here’s some additional information and a trailer:

All-Star Fruit Racing

Just like other consoles, All-Star Fruit Racing is arriving on Switch this summer. But the Switch version will be missing a key feature from other platforms: online play.

Developer 3DClouds took to Reddit and explained the situation in-depth. All-Star Fruit Racing is using Unreal Engine 4, which apparently doesn’t have any online-supported titles on Switch currently. If 3DClouds pursued online multiplayer for Nintendo’s console, the team would need to spend a lot of time and money to make it happen.

Muddledash is due out for Switch on July 10, PQube and slampunks have announced.

Pre-orders will go live on June 12. By pre-loading, you’ll be able to save 10%. Muddledash will launch at $5.39 / €4.99 / £4.79.

We’ve posted the latest details and trailer for Muddledash below.

All-Star Fruit Racing

PQube has set a final release date for the kart racer All-Star Fruit Racing. In Europe, it’s arriving on July 13. The North American launch is planned for a month later on August 21.

All-Star Racing will be offered both physically and digitally. For more on the game, check out the overview and trailer below.

Dragon Marked For Death

After it was announced last year, Inti Creates has been keeping mostly quiet on Dragon Marked For Death. In a new interview, however, the studio talked a bit more about the project.

Inti Creates boss Takuya Aizu has said that the game has a main story, with individual arcs for each of the four characters. You’ll be able to progress with each story online by playing with someone else on the same map while advancing the plot at your own pace.


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