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Kao the Kangaroo

Kao the Kangaroo, a platforming series that started out over two decades ago, is now making a return. This will be the franchise’s first new entry since Mystery of the Volcano in 2005.

The upcoming Kao the Kangaroo project has the character going on an adventure to find his missing sister and solve the mystery of what happened to his long-lost father. He’ll be picking up his magical boxing gloves and exploring the world while confronting famous fighting masters who are under the influence of disturbing, dark power. There’ll be plenty of worlds to explore with secrets in each one, “a cast of captivating characters”, challenging combat with boss battles, items to collect, and more.

Urban Trial Tricky, Tate Multimedia’s stunt bike racing game, releases on Switch today. Check out the official launch trailer below.

Urban Trial Tricky is available now on the Switch eShop.

Next week, the stunt bike racing game Urban Trial Tricky will be landing on the Switch eShop. Get a look at some early footage in the video below.

Urban Trial Tricky is scheduled for a June 25 release on Switch via the eShop.

Urban Trial Tricky

When Urban Trial Tricky was announced for Switch a few months ago, Tate Multimedia said the game would be out sometime this summer. Thanks to an eShop listing, we now have an actual release date. Urban Trial Tricky will launch on June 25, according to the store page.

Here’s some information about Urban Trial Tricky as well as a trailer:

Tate Multimedia has announced Urban Trial Tricky, “a light-hearted game mixing tricks, platforming, and racing.” The title is due out on Switch this summer.

Here’s the full announcement:

On April 5, Tate Multimedia will be bringing Urban Trial Playground to Switch. Have a look at some footage in the video below.

Urban Trial Playground appears to be receiving a physical release in Europe. A new listing has popped up on Amazon France, complete with the game’s boxart. You can see the official page here.

Urban Trial Playground will also be offered physically in Japan, courtesy of 3goo. North America might be the only region without a physical version, though fortunately important is an option since Switch is region-free.

Tate Multimedia revealed Urban Trial Playground for Switch a couple of weeks ago. Outside of North America and Europe, the game will be seeing a release in Japan, and interestingly, a physical edition is in the works.

3goo will publish Urban Trial Playground in Japan where the retail version will cost 4,380 yen. On the eShop, it’ll cost a bit lower at 3,600 yen.

We have Urban Trial Playground’s Japanese boxart above.

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The Urban Trial games, which previously appeared on 3DS, have sold over one million copies worldwide. Today, developer Tate Multimedia announced the next entry in the franchise that will be exclusive to Switch.

Urban Trial Playground is coming to the eShop on April 5. The stunt bike racing title will feature the sunny and colorful beaches of California. You’ll flip, trick, and roll over palm trees and golden sands dunes.

Urban Trial Freestyle 2 previously launched in Europe at the end of March. This coming week, North America is also getting the game. A listing on the eShop has it down for April 20 with a $6.99 price point.

If you’re interested in Urban Trial Freestyle 2, keep an eye on our Twitter page. We may have a few codes to hand out very soon…


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