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Once again, an age rating for a previously unannounced Switch game has popped up in South Korea. This time, it’s for Princess Maker: Fairy Tales Come True. This is actually the third entry in the popular Princess Maker series of simulation games. It seems likely that this version is based on the Steam release from 2o17; that version was also translated into English, so an international release for the Switch version seems likely. Nonetheless, this isn’t an official announcement just yet, so keep your expectations in check.

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CFK and Neko Works will soon be bringing Nekopara Vol. 3 to Switch. For a look at the visual novel, check out the footage below.

CFK and Neko Works have issued a Switch trailer for Nekopara Vol. 3 ahead of its release next week. Watch the video below.

Wonder Boy Returns Remix

Wonder Boy Returns Remix is due out for Switch worldwide on May 22. For an early look at the game, check out the footage below.

Machi Knights: Blood Bagos

Starting tomorrow, Machi Knights: Blood Bagos will be available on the Switch eShop in the west. Check out some footage of the action RPG below.

Wonder Boy Returns Remix

CFK published a new Switch-specific trailer for Wonder Boy Returns Remix. You can get a look at the video below.

As previously reported, Wonder Boy Returns Remix launches for Switch via the eShop on May 23.

Wonder Boy Returns Remix

Back in March, Wonder Boy Returns Remix was rated for Switch in Korea. The game has now been officially confirmed for release on the system thanks to a new listing on the eShop.

We have the following overview and trailer for Wonder Boy Returns Remix:

Back in February, we reported on Machi Knight: Blood Bagos, an action RPG by Korean developer toOrock. The game was released on March 14th on the Japanese eShop where it came with an English language option. As such, it doesn’t come as a huge surprise that the game is now getting an official release in the West. Published by CFK, the game will be released on the European and North American eShop on May 9th. Check out the English announcement trailer below, as well as the official press release:

Console game publisher CFK and Korean developer toOrock are excited to announce that stylish action RPG “Machi Knights: Blood Bagos” will launch on Nintendo eShop this May.

“Machi Knights: Blood Bagos” is an ambitious action RPG that tells the story of a battle to stop the revival of a massive, deadly weapon known as Bagos, which is responsible for the destruction of an ancient kingdom known as Babilaka.

The game features a captivating world and gorgeous steampunk visuals built using the Unreal Engine. Players will choose from three Machi Knights, each with their own distinct traits, and use them to destroy hordes of enemies and overwhelming bosses that will appear in each stage.

Each Machi Knight will take on foes using a variety of attacks and abilities which are determined by the weapons you decide to equip. You’ll have to train your pilots, collect weapons, and craft better gear in order to take down your strongest enemies, and you can bring in a friend for local co-op play to get the job done.

“Machi Knights: Blood Bagos” is currently available on the Japanese Nintendo eShop, and after pre-orders begin on May 2, it will be officially released in North America and Europe on May 9.

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Nekopara Vol. 3

CFK and Neko Works today announced that Nekopara Vol. 3 is coming to Switch in June. Like the previous two entries, it will be sold via the eShop.

Here’s an overview of the visual novel plus the opening movie:

Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap was a big success on Nintendo Switch, and it seems like we might soon get another game in the series on the system. “Wonder Boy Returns Remix” was rated today by the South Korean ratings board. While this isn’t an official confirmation just yet, it’s usually a pretty good indicator that the game will be released on the Switch fairly soon.

Wonder Boy Returns was first released on PC in October 2016. The game is a remake of the original Wonder Boy game, featuring HD graphics and other improvements. Since the Switch version is called “Remix”, there might also be additional new features, though we don’t know what those might be just yet.

We will keep you updated once Wonder Boy Returns Remix is officially announced.

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