Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance Will Now Arrive “One Week Earlier” On Switch

Pre-orders will be adjusted to the new release date.

Back in February, Atlus announced it would be releasing a “definitive version” of Shin Megami Tensei V on all platforms including the Nintendo Switch.

Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance was originally scheduled to arrive on 21st June 2024, Atlus has now moved the game’s launch forward by one week to 14th June 2024. And don’t worry if you’ve already pre-ordered a copy online as it will automatically be adjusted to the updated release date.

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Upcoming Shooter ‘Otxo’ Channels ‘Hotline Miami’ In All The Right Ways

Guns up.

If you’re a fan of Hotline Miami and have been itching for something similar on Switch, then the upcoming top-down shooter Otxo (pronounced ‘oh-cho’, by the way) could be one to keep an eye on.

Launching on 28th March, 2024, Otxo features a pixel art visual approach with a black and white colour palette; apart from the incredibly bright, gruesome blood, of course. Utilising a roguelike structure in which you can gain upgrades by purchasing various beverages, you’ll be gunning down foes left and right with gameplay that isn’t too dissimilar from Hotline Miami itself.

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Talking Point: Should We Be Expecting More From Remakes And Remasters?

History in the making (of).

With Switch now into its eighth year and Nintendo’s head chefs deep into software prep for the next console, remakes and remasters are the order of the day, with a platter of old favourites being served up in this twilight period for the current system.

We got the excellent Super Mario RPG late last year and the Mario vs. Donkey Kong remake in February, which was preceded by the Nintendo-published Another Code: Recollection. In May GameCube classic Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door is incoming, with Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD arriving the following month. And that’s only first-party stuff.

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Thunderful Extends Its Distribution Agreement With Nintendo

“We’re exceedingly proud of this long-lasting partnership”.

Publisher Thunderful has announced that it has extended its distribution agreement with Nintendo to publish the firm’s products in the Nordics and the Baltics between Bergsala AB and Nintendo of Europe AG.

Confirmed via an official statement (thanks, Go Nintendo), Thunderful states that the agreement, which was originally meant to expire on 31st March, 2024, has been extended by another two years.

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Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection Update 1 Outlined, Here Are The Full Patch Notes

Following a rough online launch last week.

Aspyr’s Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection hasn’t got off to the best start, with all sorts of “critical errors” taking place with the network infrastructure at launch. To add to this, there are various other reports and problems.

Now, after all the feedback, the developer has revealed its first update for the game, which will arrive on the Switch and multiple other console platforms as soon as the submission and certification process is completed.

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Smash Bros. Ultimate Adding Brand-New Mario Wonder And Princess Peach: Showtime! Spirits

Grab ’em later this week.

It seems the fun isn’t over just yet in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – with Nintendo announcing new spirits will be joining the battle later this week on 22nd March 2024 for five days.

The games in the spotlight this time include the upcoming release Princess Peach: Showtime! and last year’s side-scrolling hit Super Mario Bros. Wonder. When you defeat these spirits in battle, you’ll earn more gold than usual.

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UK Charts: Unicorn Overlord Plummets As Familiar Faces Return To The Top

RPGee.

We’re back with the latest look at the UK charts and after seeing things get mixed up a little last time, normality has returned this week.

There are no newbies in the top 40 this time around. Last week’s surprise Switch hit Unicorn Overlord has seen a pretty substantial fall from 7th to 25th, while the previous gold medallist, WWE 2K24, has dropped to third. Of course, this means that EA Sports FC 24 and Hogwarts Legacy take the top two spots again — that didn’t last long, eh?

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Soapbox: 30 Years Later, Super Metroid’s Foreboding Atmosphere Is Still Unmatched

Zeb-easily the best.

Soapbox features enable our individual writers and contributors to voice their opinions on hot topics and random stuff they’ve been chewing over. Today, to celebrate Super Metroid’s 30th anniversary, Ollie sings the praises of the game’s enduring foreboding atmosphere…


The Metroid series is perhaps best known for its wonderful atmosphere and keen sense of isolation. In addition to its consistently strong structure, interconnected locations, and formidable antagonists, its oppressive yet irresistibly intriguing atmosphere is one of the reasons why the games gained such a loyal following, and why it continues to become more successful as time goes on (albeit more slowly compared to other Nintendo franchises).

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Review: Rebel Transmute (Switch) – A Brutally Brilliant Metroid-Like

There’s always room for one more good one.

About five years ago, solo developer Evan Tor set out to make a new game in the crowded Metroidvania genre called Rebel Transmute. Tor launched a Kickstarter in 2022 to secure the funding to get the game over the line, and after a successful campaign and development period, the title has finally made it to consoles and PC. Rebel Transmute may not be a particularly innovative new entry in the genre, but what it lacks in novel ideas it more than makes up for in polish and quality. Rebel Transmute is great comfort food for the dedicated Metroidvania fan, and we’d suggest you pay attention to it.

Rebel Transmute places you in the role of Moon Mikono, a “space scrapper” in search of her mother who’s gone missing in action. Her search brings her to the isolated planet of Terra 6, which was once home to an extensive research facility helmed by the mysterious Foray corporation that her mother worked for. An EMP causes Moon’s ship to crash on Terra 6, and she wakes up twelve years later in a hostile and decrepit environment where something has since clearly gone wrong. Moon’s mother appears to be alive and somewhere on the planet, so our unlikely heroine sets out on a journey to find her and figure out what happened to the facility.

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