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Daily news (November 27, Round 2): March to a Million / Brain Training for Nintendo Switch

Today’s Daily news: March to a Million announced for the Nintendo Switch, but also…

  • Brain Training for Nintendo Switch
  • Tick Tock: A Tale for Two
  • Blaster Master Zero 2
  • Dragalia Lost

March to a Million

Kairosoft have announced their latest game for the Nintendo Switch: March to a Million. It will be released on December 5th worldwide, and will be available for pre-purchase on the Nintendo eShop from November 28th worldwide. The Japanese version will cost 1 500 Yen, and will offer an English language option.

Here’s a trailer and some screenshots:

March to a Million (Switch – eShop) comes out on December 5th worldwide. The Upcoming Games page has been updated!

Source: Gamer

Brain Training for Nintendo Switch

Starting today, Brain Training for Nintendo Switch is available for pre-purchase on the Nintendo eShop in Japan. It costs 2 948 Yen, and requires only 286MB of free space. The Japanese version of the game does offer an English language option.

Here’s some screenshots:

Brain Training for Nintendo Switch (Switch) comes out on December 27th in Japan, and January 3rd in Europe.

Source: Nintendo

Tick Tock: A Tale for Two

Starting today, Tick Tock: A Tale for Two is available for pre-purchase on the Nintendo eShop in Japan. It costs 620 Yen, and requires 695MB of free space. This version of the game does offer an English language option.

Here’s some screenshots:

Tick Tock: A Tale for Two (Switch – eShop) comes out on December 5th worldwide. The Upcoming Games page has been updated!

Source: Nintendo

Blaster Master Zero 2

Here’s the recording of the latest livestream from Inti Creates, this time focusing on Blaster Master Zero 2 (and more precisely Coppen to be added as DLC character on November 29th):

Dragalia Lost

Here’s the preview trailer for the latest Gala Dragalia in Dragalia Lost, which goes live on November 28th:

Dragalia Lost (Android, iOS) still does not have a release date in Europe.

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