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Potion Permit trailer

PQube and MassHive Media have come out with a launch trailer for Potion Permit. Those that are interested in the open-ended sim RPG can get one last look.

For more on Potion Permit, read the following overview:

White Day: A Labyrinth Named School gameplay

New gameplay has come in for White Day: A Labyrinth Named School, a Korean survival horror game. The footage shows the title running on Switch.

For more on White Day: A Labyrinth Named School, read the following overview:

White Day: A Labyrinth Named School trailer

White Day: A Labyrinth Named School has been released on Switch, and we have a new trailer to celebrate. Fans can get another look at the cult-classic Korean survival horror game.

Here’s an official overview with more details:

Original (9/1): PQube has already been under fire after A Space for the Unbound publisher Toge Productions and developer Mojiken accused the company of “predatory practices”. Corecell Technology, the studio behind the AeternoBlade series, has now joined the fray as well.

In a statement, Corecell said PQube hasn’t provided full payment that was owed relating to a minimum guarantee and never paid for remaining milestones. Although the two sides terminated a publishing agreement, “PQube has refused to return the publishing control on the console platforms back to us and continues to sell and take all revenues from AeternoBlade II.” Nintendo has taken the game off of the Switch eShop in Europe, though Corecell hasn’t received any revenue from that region.

The full statement from Corecell reads as follows:

Mojiken Studio and Toge Productions, the primary developers of A Space for the Unbound, have announced that the game has been delayed indefinitely in light of accusations against PQube.

The issue comes down to PQube obtaining a diversity fund. While it was intended for developers, the company is accused of “intentionally withheld information about the grant and used it as a leverage for their own commercial gain.” It was further explained that PQube “hid the facts about the grant’s award and added it as a recoupable minimum guarantee and then used it to negotiate the increase of their revenue share.”

Lair Land Story gameplay

Lair Land Story, which just ended up on the Switch eShop, has received new gameplay. PQube and Circle Entertainment brought the fantasy raising-simulator to Nintendo’s console a few days ago.

If you’re interested in learning more about the game, check out the following overview:

Lair Land Story trailer

To celebrate the arrival of Lair Land Story on Switch, PQube and Circle Entertainment have shared a launch trailer. The fantasy raising-simulator made it to Nintendo’s console to close out the week.

For those interested in learning more about Lair Land Story, we have the following overview:

Super Bullet Break trailer

PQube and BeXide have shared a new launch trailer for Super Bullet Break. The game, an anime-inspired deckbuilding roguelite, just landed on Switch.

More information about Super Bullet Break is included in the following overview:

Ahead of its release on Switch eShop tomorrow, gameplay footage for Super Bullet Break has appeared. Nearly twenty five minutes are available.

Check out this footage and an overview of the game below:

Lair Land Story

Publisher PQube and developer Circle Entertainment are putting Lair Land Story on Switch, and the title is confirmed for release later this month. It will be available on August 19, 2022.

Lair Land Story is a fantasy raising-simulator raise Chilia, a mysterious and magical girl who has lost her memory, over the course of four years. We have additional information about the game below.


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