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We are starting to dig into the second quarter of 2019, and Nintendo Switch continues to play poker with the ports of Cuphead and Final Fantasy X / X-2 HD Remaster (which also arrives on Xbox One). This episode of New Releases also looks at action-packed titles such as World Z (World War Z) and saber saber Katana Zero. Strategy fans can also get their solution with Anno 1800.
Anno 1800 – April 16th
Available on: PC
The latest in the series of long-term strategies goes back to the Industrial Revolution and allows you to build cities full of factories and trading products around the world. The new labor options allow you to better manage these plants and shipments allow you to ship your goods around the world.
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Final Fantasy X / X-2 HD Remaster – April 16
Available on: Xbox One, switch
This two-in-one package includes double RPG adventures. Final Fantasy X tells the story of Tidus and his company escorting the invoker Yuna on a pilgrimage. X-2 follows Yuna in her search for Tidus after his disappearance. It's the same turn-based combat system and the Sphere grid upgrade as before, as well as a new option to switch between audio classic and remastered audio.
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Second World War – April 16
Available on: PS4, Xbox One, PC
This third-person shooter in cooperation is based on the 2013 movie, but you can probably guess what it's all about from the title: ruin zombies around the world. You can choose from six different classes and hold the horde with rifles, grenades, rocket launchers, barbed wire, and more.
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Cuphead – April 18
Available on: Switch
The tricky and challenging action game arrives on a new platform – and this version allows you to play as a Mugman in single player mode (it comes in other versions via an update). Otherwise, it's the same adventure on three islands, where you'll face tough bosses and cross difficult platform levels.
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Katana Zero – April 18
Available on: PC, Switch
The hero of Katana Zero can slow down the time to help him fight his way through the enemies and deflect the bullets, but he falls out when he is hit once. Fortunately, the level will come back early until you get the perfect race. Beyond the action, you will have to discover what is actually happening beneath the surface of your therapist, the medications that he gives you and the nightmares that they cause.
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April is not over yet and next week, New Releases will tackle two highly anticipated (and very bloody) titles. Let's take a look at the Mortal Kombat 11 full of fatalities and the exclusive PS4 Days Gone.
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