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Blasphemous, a punishing action-platformer, was shown off by IGN at E3 2019 this week with the latest footage. Check out some gameplay below.

Team17 issued a trailer for Overcooked 2’s new Night of the Hangry Horde DLC, which just released on Switch today. You can see it below.

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Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair

Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair was shown off with first gameplay during Nintendo Treehouse: Live at E3 2019. We have the full recording below.

During Nintendo Treehouse: Live at E3 2019, Night of the Hangry Horde DLC was revealed for Overcooked 2. It features new levels, a Horde Mode where players cook meals and serve them to the Unbread to stop them from attacking the kitchen, and more. Chefs include a vampire, ghost, werewolf, and “box head” from the first game.

Here’s some footage:

The Night of the Hangry Horde DLC is actually out now on Switch via the eShop. Pricing is set at $9.99.

Playtonic closed out the week by announcing Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair. This time around, the team has created a 2D platforming adventure hybrid.

Following the announcement, Playtonic posted an FAQ on its website covering a bit more of the game. First, the studio says it “isn’t a direct sequel.” And while Playtonic has “lots planned for the future of the Yooka-Laylee universe,” the company wants to make the different games “with a fresh take”.

Here’s the full FAQ:

IGN has posted a couple of new gameplay videos for the Metroidvania Blasphemous. Get a look at the footage below.

Team17 announced today that it has added Blasphemous to its games label. In partnership with developer The Game Kitchen, the title will launch on Switch later this year.

Here’s an overview of Blasphemous:

A big update for My Time at Portia is now available on Switch. Team17 has added in new story content and side quests plus in-game features such as birthdays, family features, additional clothing, and more ruins to mine. That’s on top of performance improvement for input lag and stuttering, fixes, and more.

Below are the full patch notes:

Automachef

Team17 has announced a partnership with Hermes Interactive to bring the puzzler Automachef to Switch. The game will be available on Nintendo’s console this summer.

Automachef “requires plenty of brain food as players will be faced with increasingly challenging culinary conundrums,” Team17 says. Find some additional details about the project below, along with a trailer.

Team17 has provided new information about future updates for My Time at Portia.

The first patch, due out “in the coming weeks”, will include new content and features, bug fixes, and quality of life changes. These include new main story content and an additional ending, new side quests, and more. Team17 is also looking further into loading times and input lag. Future updates will feature added voiceover, grass texture in the Switch version, and more.

Here’s the full rundown on what’s to come for My Time at Portia:


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