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SwitchArcade Round-Up: ‘Animal Crossing’ Summer Update Incoming, ‘Yes, Your Grace’, ‘Urban Flow’ and Today’s Other New Releases and Sales

Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for June 26th, 2020. In today’s article, we have summaries of the remaining new releases for the week. Not so many as yesterday, but still a healthy batch. There’s a bit of news on Animal Crossing that I didn’t want to wait to share, and a really large list of new discounts with some intriguing deals on it. Let’s roll on in! News ‘Animal Crossing: New Horizons’ Summer Update Adds Swimming and More For as much fun as Animal Crossing: New

SwitchArcade Round-Up: ‘Mr. Driller DrillLand’, ‘Collar X Malice’ and Today’s Other New Releases and Sales

Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for June 25th, 2020. In today’s article, we’ve got summaries of the massive number of new releases that hit the eShop today. There’s something for everyone here today, unless you want a new top-down twin-stick shooter. Weird. Beyond the new games, we’ve also got the usual list of incoming and outgoing sales. Let’s check it out! New Releases Mr. Driller DrillLand ($29.99) SwitchArcade Highlight! Well, well, well… if it isn’t the best game in the Mr. Driller series, and one that

SwitchArcade Round-Up: ‘Darius Cozmic Collection’ Review, ‘Ys IX’ Coming to Switch, Today’s New Releases, Sales, and More

Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for June 24th, 2020. In today’s jam-packed article, we’ve got reviews of the two Darius Cozmic Collections, a bunch of news, summaries of all the nifty new releases, and a full list of new and outgoing sales for you to consider. There’s a whole lot in here today, friends, so fill up your mug and settle on in. Let’s go! News ‘Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon 2’ Heading to Switch “Soon" One of the stretch goals for Koji Igarashi’s then record-breaking

Ghost Of Tsushima Has Gone Gold And Is Ready For Its July Release

Developer Sucker Punch Productions has announced that its open-world samurai game, Ghost of Tsushima, has gone gold. This means the game is ready for production and won't miss its scheduled July 17 launch for PlayStation 4.The studio shared the announcement on Twitter, with a collage of the many developers working on Ghost of Tsushima while stuck at home in quarantine due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The team said it's "thrilled' to make the announcement and "can't wait to get it into your hands" next month.This news comes just a

Top New Video Game Releases On Switch, PS4, Xbox One, And PC This Week — June 14-20, 2020

As we near the midpoint of June, New Releases is here to bring you more of the hottest games launching each week. Two long-awaited sequels are coming soon: The Last of Us Part 2 and Desperados 3. Meanwhile, the Nintendo Switch is getting some love with Burnout Paradise Remastered and Pokemon Sword & Shield's Isle of Armor DLC. This week is also home to a fresh new game not tied to any existing franchise: Disintegration.Desperados III -- June 16Available on: PS4, Xbox One, PCThe wild west tactics series hasn't seen

The Last Of Us 2 Walkthrough – Part 9: Santa Barbara (Spoiler-Free)

Warning: We've done everything we can to minimize spoilers in this walkthrough so you can enjoy the game even if you need help finding collectibles. However, if you want to know nothing about the game before playing, you should stop reading now.Finally, we've reached the gripping conclusion of The Last of Us Part 2 in the final part of our complete, spoiler-free walkthrough. As always, we'll mark every collectible, story item, weapon, and upgrade--without spoiling the story or most of the encounters. Everything you need to know is below, but

The Last Of Us 2 Walkthrough – Part 8: Seattle Day 3 (Spoiler-Free)

Warning: We've done everything we can to minimize spoilers in this walkthrough so you can enjoy the game even if you need help finding collectibles. However, if you want to know nothing about the game before playing, you should stop reading now.Our spoiler-free walkthrough for The Last of Us Part 2 continues below as we push into Seattle Day 3. We'll help you find every collectible, story item, weapon, and upgrade--but we'll do everything we can not to spoil the story or any encounters. Everything you need to know is

The Last Of Us 2 Walkthrough – Part 7: Seattle Day 2 (Spoiler-Free)

Warning: We've done everything we can to minimize spoilers in this walkthrough so you can enjoy the game even if you need help finding collectibles. However, if you want to know nothing about the game before playing, you should stop reading now.Our spoiler-free walkthrough for The Last of Us Part 2 continues below. We'll help you find every collectible, story item, weapon, and upgrade--while avoiding story spoilers as much as possible. Everything you need to know is below, but note that we're skipping any discussions of locations or details that

The Last Of Us 2 Walkthrough – Part 6: The Park, Seattle Day 1 (Spoiler-Free)

Warning: We've done everything we can to minimize spoilers in this walkthrough so you can enjoy the game even if you need help finding collectibles. However, if you want to know nothing about the game before playing, you should stop reading now.Our spoiler-free walkthrough for The Last of Us Part 2 continues below at the game's midpoint. We'll help you find every collectible, story item, weapon, and upgrade--without spoiling the story or any encounters. Everything you need to know is below, but note that we're skipping any discussions of locations

GameClub Officially Launches On Android Today with a Library of Over a Hundred Classic Mobile Games

TouchArcade Rating:Ah GameClub. Doing The Lord’s work, I tell ya. Chances are that if you’re reading this website then you’re already familiar with what GameClub is, but just in case, here’s the short version. GameClub’s aim is to resurrect the best mobile games from over the past 10+ years that for whatever reason ended up no longer available or playable anymore. Maybe Apple’s hardware and software revisions over the years rendered a game broken and the developer didn’t have the means to fix it. Or perhaps a developer closed up