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Other News From The February 9 Nintendo Direct
« on: February 09, 2022, 02:06:00 PM »

I think we had one of these in October?

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/59634/other-news-from-the-february-9-nintendo-direct

Other items announced in today's Nintendo Direct:

  • The sole standalone "available today" is GetsuFumaden: Undying Moon, the latest game in the Konami produced series that was announced in an Indie World show last year.
  • After being spotted on the system eShops back in October, the release date for Advance Wars 1+2 Re:Boot Camp was officially confirmed as April 8.
  • April will feature a pair of Star Wars, as a remake of 2008's The Force Unleashed was announced for release on April 20 by Aspyr: the motion control options of the Wii version will be included on the Switch version.
  • Zombie Army 4: Dead War from Rebellion will shoot up the Switch on April 26.
  • Only shown in the Japanese Direct was a new mystery game from Square Enix: The Centennial Case: A Shijiima Story will release worldwide on May 12. Square has released a localized trailer.
  • Sega's collegiate simulation Two Point Campus will matriculate on May 17.
  • Also from Sega is an action / fighting hybrid set in the world of the massively popular Demon Slayer franchise. Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- The Hinokami Chronicles will come to Switch June 10.
  • Action platformer LEGO Brawls, which brings some elements of belt action to the bricks, will be available in June.
  • Free to play kart racer Disney: Speedstorm will throw Disney and Pixar characters onto the track - with appropriate weaponry - this summer; it is produced by Ubisoft subsidiary Gameloft.
  • The SD Gundam series will make a rare appearance in North America with action title SD Gundam Battle Alliance sometime in 2022.
  • A new Taiko no Tatsujin, subtitled "Rhythm Festival" is due in 2022 and will include more than 70 songs including Undertale's Megalovania and the Legend of Zelda theme. A 500 song subscription service will also be available.
Donald Theriault - News Editor, Nintendo World Report / 2016 Nintendo World Champion
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