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Daily news (May 14): Ninjala / Code: Realize ~ Shirogane no Kiseki~

Today’s Daily news: retail release for Ninjala in Japan, but also…

  • Code: Realize ~ Shirogane no Kiseki~
  • Indivisible
  • Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom
  • Dragon Quest X: All-in-On Package (Version 1-5)
  • AO Tennis 2
  • Tool Assisted Speedrun

Ninjala

GungHo have announced that Ninjala is to get a retail release in Japan. It will be available roughtly one month after the digital release, on July 22nd, and it will cost 3 980 Yen. Like all F2P games getting a retail release, there will be various goodies to make it worth purchasing (since the game itself is free):

  • game will be on a cart
  • special costume and accessories
  • a set of stickers
  • a special emote
  • 2 000 Jara (worth 2 000 Yen)

Here’s a trailer and some pictures for that retail edition (+ one screenshot):

Ninjala (Switch) comes out on the Nintendo eShop on June 24th in Europe and North America, and June 25th in Japan, and at retail on July 22nd in Japan. The Upcoming Games page has been updated!

Source: 4Gamer

Code: Realize ~ Shirogane no Kiseki~

Here’s a trailer for Code: Realize ~ Shirogane no Kiseki~:

Code: Realize ~ Shirogane no Kiseki~ (Switch) comes out on July 16th in Japan.

Indivisible

Here’s plenty of screenshots and character artworks for Indivisible:

Indivisible (Switch) comes out on July 16th in Japan.

Source: Famitsu

Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom

Arc System Works have announced that they will release Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom at retail on August 6th in Japan. That version will cost 4 950 Yen.

Here’s a trailer:

Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom (Switch) comes out at retail on August 6th in Japan. The Upcoming Games page has been updated!

Source: 4Gamer

Dragon Quest X: All-in-On Package (Version 1-5)

Here’s the latest set of videos and plenty of screenshots for Dragon Quest X: All-in-On Package (Version 1-5), now available in Japan:

Source: 4Gamer

AO Tennis 2

Here’s the latest video for AO Tennis 2, now available in Japan:

Tool Assisted Speedrun

Here’s the latest Tool Assisted Speedrun video for Nintendo platforms:

  • Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones (GameCube) by Vynneve in 1:43:46.77

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