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Jax is an avid gamer since young. Starting from SUper Mario on NES, he discover his passion for the world of video gaming. Currently a PS3 and Xbox 360 gamer, Jax is actively looking for the 'next better game'. Jax is also the chief editor for GameTrader.SG blog.

Pokémon TCG Pocket: Everyday Wonders Drops Now With 100+ New Cards

Pokémon TCG Pocket’s newest themed booster pack, Everyday Wonders, is live right now on iOS and Android — and it brings one of the most charming card sets the game has ever released. With over 100 new cards built around a picnic-and-sunshine theme, it is a deliberate contrast to the Legendary-heavy sets that dominated the past year.

Pokémon TCG Pocket: Everyday Wonders | Official Trailer — via The Official Pokémon YouTube channel on YouTube

What Is the Everyday Wonders Expansion?

Everyday Wonders (set code B3b) is the third themed booster pack for Pokémon TCG Pocket, the free-to-play digital card game available on iOS and Android worldwide. The set centres on a cosy, slice-of-life picnic theme: Pikachu posing on a tree stump in a flower-filled garden, Snorlax dozing in a sunlit meadow, Piplup gliding across a frozen lake. The five headline Pokémon are Pikachu, Piplup, Sylveon, Snorlax and Greedent.

According to the official Pokémon announcement, the expansion adds over 100 cards to the game, including a Mega Diancie ex making its debut in Pokémon TCG Pocket — the high-rarity chase pull collectors will be hunting from day one. Everyday Wonders packs join the standard two-per-day free rotation alongside existing sets immediately.

Pikachu full-art card from Pokémon TCG Pocket Everyday Wonders, illustrated by Yoshimi Miyoshi
Image courtesy of The Pokémon Company

Key Cards Worth Pulling

The top targets are the full-art versions of the set’s five featured Pokémon. The Pikachu full art, illustrated by Yoshimi Miyoshi, places the series mascot on a wooden stage in a garden bursting with colour — the kind of card that sits in a sleeve and never gets played. Piplup‘s full art by HYOGONOSUKE captures the Water-type mid-Bubble Beam across a glittering ice rink, while Sylveon‘s full art by booota sets the Fairy-type in a dreamy kawaii bedroom lined with plush toys.

Sylveon full-art card from Pokémon TCG Pocket Everyday Wonders with Soothing Ribbon ability
Image courtesy of The Pokémon Company

The competitive standout is Snorlax with the Massive Body Ability: while in the Active Spot, opponents cannot play Stadium cards from their hand. That is a genuine disruption tool in the current pocket meta where Stadiums swing damage calculations. Combined with 130 HP and a 70-damage Mega Punch, this Snorlax is a legitimate wall — illustrated here by veteran Pokémon card artist Atsuko Nishida.

Snorlax card from Pokémon TCG Pocket Everyday Wonders with Massive Body ability, illustrated by Atsuko Nishida
Image courtesy of The Pokémon Company

July Events: Mark Your Calendar

The launch is just the opening move. The Pokémon Company has a full events schedule lined up through July for Everyday Wonders players:

  • Everyday Wonders Emblem Event (early-to-mid July): Battle opponents to earn emblems and complete missions for shinedust and other rewards.
  • Community Week (mid-July): A trading-focused window with special missions — designed for coordinated swaps between friends and local groups chasing set completion.
  • Hisuian Zorua Drop Event & Growlithe/Emolga Wonder Pick (mid-to-late July): Special promo packs and bonus Wonder Picks for fans who stayed engaged through the month.
Piplup full-art card from Pokémon TCG Pocket Everyday Wonders, illustrated by HYOGONOSUKE
Image courtesy of The Pokémon Company

Singapore Pocket Players: Open Your App Now

Pokémon TCG Pocket has no regional restrictions — if you are in Singapore, the Everyday Wonders packs are already waiting in your pack queue right now. The two free daily packs apply to the new set straight away, so you can start pulling without spending a single Pokégold.

The Community Week trading event in July is particularly worth noting for local players. Singapore’s TCG Pocket scene has expanded quickly, and the Community Week format is built exactly for the kind of coordinated trading that active local groups can exploit to complete sets efficiently.

Physical Pokémon fans should also know that the Pokémon Center Singapore recently reopened at Jewel Changi Airport — if Everyday Wonders’ cosy art style catches your eye, themed merchandise and physical TCG products are likely to follow at local game retailers in the weeks ahead. For more Pokémon and gaming news, stay tuned to GameTrader.SG.

Splatoon Raiders Direct Recap: Every Reveal From Today’s Deep Dive

Nintendo’s dedicated Splatoon Raiders Direct aired this morning — it’s late Tuesday night in Singapore right now, 22:00 SGT — and at just 23 days out from the 23 July launch, the 15-minute presentation went deep on the systems, environments, and co-op mechanics that make this Switch 2 exclusive unlike anything the Splatoon series has attempted before. Here’s everything that was shown.

Splatoon Raiders Direct 6.30.2026 — via Nintendo of America on YouTube
Shiver, Big Man in explorer gear, and Frye from Deep Cut standing on a ship deck in Splatoon Raiders
Image courtesy of Nintendo

Splatoon’s First Proper Spin-Off

Splatoon Raiders is the franchise’s first full standalone spin-off — and the first entry to put single-player front and centre rather than bolting it on as an afterthought. You play as a fully customisable mechanic, either an Inkling or an Octoling, who washes up on the mysterious Spirhalite Islands alongside Deep Cut, Splatoon 3’s beloved trio of Shiver, Frye, and Big Man. The goal: hunt treasure, battle Salmonids, and uncover whatever secrets the islands are hiding.

Each raid sees one member of Deep Cut ride along inside an Exploration Bot as your AI companion, contributing to combat. The story behind the crew’s partnership is being told through a chapter-a-day comic series exclusive to the Nintendo Today! app, running from 23 June all the way to launch day. If you haven’t been following those, they’re well worth catching up on before the game drops.

Splatoon Raiders dungeon menu map showing Tygoru Island, Erpp Island, and Lehlo Island
Image courtesy of Nintendo

Raiding Across the Spirhalite Islands

The Dungeon Menu is your campaign map: a top-down archipelago of islands, each with multiple raid sites at varying difficulty tiers. Islands confirmed in screenshots include Tygoru, Erpp, and Lehlo — each visually distinct and housing different enemy compositions. You pick a site, load in, and push as deep as you can to retrieve treasure.

Crucially, the game supports co-op for up to four players, both locally and online. Difficulty scales with party size, so bringing three friends along turns a manageable dungeon into a proper group challenge. For Singapore players, that’s Switch 2 local wireless if your squad is in the same room, or online play for anyone spread across the island.

Splatoon Raiders – Gameplay Video – Nintendo Treehouse: Live | June 2026 — via Nintendo of America on YouTube
Splatoon Raiders outdoor combat with the player fighting a large Salmonid enemy, Deep Cut Exploration Bot visible
Image courtesy of Nintendo

Combat, Gadgets, and the Crafting Loop

Combat keeps Splatoon’s ink-shooter identity but layers on a full RPG progression system — damage numbers, enemy health pools, and persistent loot. The core crafting loop runs on Spirhalite Shards (mined from ore nodes across each island) and Salmonid equipment dropped by defeated enemies, both of which feed into upgrading your Gadgets.

Gadgets are a new weapon class: deployable, upgradeable sub-weapons that you can slot two of at a time. Each Gadget accepts Gadget Parts dropped by specific enemy types, unlocking expanded range, power, or entirely new effects. Separately, Salmonid relics found during raids grant passive combat abilities that layer on top of your Gadgets — meaning build variety is a genuine part of the loop.

Splatoon Raiders Upgrade Tanks screen showing HP, Weapon Damage, Gadget Damage, and Gadget Part Slots stats
Image courtesy of Nintendo

The Upgrade Tank System

The Direct’s clearest reveal of the game’s progression depth was the Upgrade Tanks screen. Stats you can upgrade include HP, Weapon Damage, Gadget Damage, and Gadget Part Slots — the last of which determines how many parts you can attach to each Gadget. Screenshots show Part Slots moving from 14 to 16 with one upgrade, giving a sense of the granularity on offer. Upgrades cost Skill Points, and a “Limiter Release” system lets you break through upgrade ceilings by spending additional points.

Splatoon Raiders underground cave dungeon combat with the player and Salmonid enemies in a bioluminescent cave environment
Image courtesy of Nintendo

Underground Dungeons and Cave Raids

One of the most striking pieces of footage was the underground dungeon content — cave environments that are visually and mechanically distinct from the overworld islands. The cave raid screenshots show denser Salmonid encounters in close-quarters, darker spaces, complete with different enemy types not seen in outdoor areas. These dungeons appear to serve as the high-difficulty endgame content for each island.

Accessories, Amiibo, and the Splatoon 3 Splatfest

Three pieces of related content launch on or around 23 July:

  • Deep Cut Joy-Con 2 — a blue-and-yellow controller set themed around Shiver, Frye, and Big Man, launching 23 July alongside the game.
  • Deep Cut amiibo — individual figures of all three members at US$24.99 each. Nintendo has not yet detailed their in-game functionality.
  • Splatoon 3 Splatfest — a Raiders-themed Splatfest runs 10–12 July, giving Splatoon 3 players on the original Switch a taste of the new game’s energy before launch.

When Singapore Gets It

Splatoon Raiders is a Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive launching globally on 23 July 2026. The digital edition is listed at US$49.99 on the US Nintendo eShop, with the physical edition at US$59.99; check the Singapore Nintendo eShop for local SGD pricing. Physical copies will be available at major game retailers and electronics chains from launch day. For a look at all things Switch 2, browse our Game News coverage.

Tidus Is Now in Dissidia Duellum Final Fantasy

Zanarkand’s favourite blitzball star has found his way to a new pitch. Tidus from Final Fantasy X joins Dissidia Duellum Final Fantasy on iOS and Android today — June 30 — as the centrepiece of Season 3, named “Not Just a Dream.” For Singapore fans who spent hours on the PS2 with FFX’s rain-soaked cutscenes burned into memory, this one lands with some weight.

DISSIDIA DUELLUM FINAL FANTASY | Character Preview – Tidus — via Square Enix on YouTube

What Is Dissidia Duellum Final Fantasy?

Dissidia Duellum Final Fantasy characters in modern fashion in rainy Tokyo
Image courtesy of Square Enix

If you haven’t tried the game yet: Dissidia Duellum is Square Enix’s free-to-play mobile action RPG where Final Fantasy’s most iconic heroes and villains are reimagined as stylish young adults navigating a modern city. Sephiroth in a trenchcoat. Cloud in streetwear. And now Tidus in a baseball jersey, cargo shorts, and high socks — because of course. Battles play out as 3v3 team fights in real-world-style urban arenas. Tidus is the second FFX representative to join, following Rikku.

Dissidia Duellum Tidus — Abilities and New Look

Tidus in his original Final Fantasy X appearance
Image courtesy of Square Enix

Tidus arrives as an Agile-type fighter aligned to the Water element, leaning into his blitzball roots. His signature UR abilities are Jecht Shot and Blitz Ace, both icons from FFX. He also brings new companion abilities — Yuna’s Holy and Wakka’s Aurochs Reels — which open up proper FFX team compositions for the first time in the game. His passive, “Star Player of the Zanarkand Abes,” reduces cooldowns on close-range moves, rewarding players who like to stay up in opponents’ faces. Masakazu Morita reprises the Japanese voice role.

The redesign trades Tidus’s asymmetrical shorts and neon yellow jacket for a contemporary sports aesthetic — jersey, baggy shorts, ankle socks and trainers — in line with how Dissidia Duellum frames every character: these legends exist in our world now, and they dress like it.

Season 3 “Not Just a Dream” — All the New Content

Dissidia Duellum Final Fantasy 3v3 team boss battle arena in a Tokyo street
Image courtesy of Square Enix

The season delivers a full slate of new content alongside Tidus:

  • Corrosion: Zanarkand — a new battle stage set among the ruins of the submerged futuristic city, live today.
  • Death Machine — a new boss with area-of-effect attacks and stun mechanics, arriving mid-July.
  • A Dream Fulfilled — a limited-time Memoria support ability featuring Tidus and Yuna artwork.
  • FINE Archive — a new feature letting players revisit previous story scenes with continuous playback, so newcomers can catch up on the lore without hunting through menus.
  • Rikku’s “Alchemist from Another World” outfit — arriving mid-to-late July, giving the other FFX rep a fresh look at the same time.

How to Get Tidus — Including the Free Route

Dissidia Duellum Final Fantasy all-star cast from across the Final Fantasy series
Image courtesy of Square Enix

Good news for the free-to-play crowd: Tidus can be unlocked at no cost through the Season 3 Season Pass (Normal rewards tier). On top of that, Square Enix is marking Final Fantasy X’s 25th anniversary with 25 free draws every Tuesday for four weeks — up to 100 free pulls total — giving Singapore players a genuine shot at his premium abilities without spending a cent. The limited-time window runs until July 27.

After Tidus, the roadmap teases a character with “long hair” from Final Fantasy VI for July, and a Final Fantasy V fighter alongside a new boss and stage in August. The classic-era FF celebration is clearly not stopping any time soon. For more on what’s new in mobile gaming and beyond, check out our game news archive.

GTA VI Singapore Pre-Orders: Price, Editions and Bonus

Grand Theft Auto VI pre-orders are live in Singapore right now — and the confirmed SGD pricing lands in comfortable territory for most console gamers who’ve been counting down since Trailer 1. Whether you’re on PS5 or Xbox Series X|S, here’s everything you need before November 19.

GTA VI Singapore Prices: Standard vs. Ultimate Edition

Jason and Lucia wearing Vintage Vice City Pack exclusive outfits in GTA VI
Image courtesy of Rockstar Games

Rockstar confirmed two editions for Singapore, available now on the PlayStation Store Singapore and Microsoft Store:

  • Standard Edition — SGD 109: Base game, Vintage Vice City Pack, and one month of GTA+ (PS5 pre-order)
  • Ultimate Edition — SGD 136: Everything in Standard plus the Ultimate Edition Upgrade — premium vehicles including the Grotti Cheetah and Squalo speedboat, exclusive shops, additional personalised weapon and vehicle skins, and extra apparel for both protagonists

The SGD 27 gap is narrower than many expected for a game at this price point. If you plan to spend significant time in GTA Online, the Ultimate Upgrade’s exclusive vehicles and shops have real long-term value. If you’re here primarily for the single-player campaign, Standard has you covered — and the Vintage Vice City Pack alone makes it feel like a generous launch bundle.

What’s in the Vintage Vice City Pack

The '55 Vapid Stanier classic sedan from the GTA VI Vintage Vice City Pack cruising through Vice City
Image courtesy of Rockstar Games

Pre-order or buy GTA VI before November 20, 2026 and you unlock the Vintage Vice City Pack — a retro-themed collection that tips its hat to the original Vice City era:

  • ’55 Vapid Stanier — a wide, chrome-lined American classic that looks right at home cruising Ocean Beach at night
  • Shore Court Garage — personal vehicle storage near Ocean Beach, so you’ve got somewhere to park the Stanier
  • Exclusive outfits for Jason and Lucia — Jason in a vintage pastel linen suit; Lucia in a red sequin mini dress inspired by Vice City’s neon nightlife
  • Tropical palm tree weapon customisation — a Vice City-flavoured skin for your firearms, visible in-game on pistols and SMGs
GTA VI tropical palm tree weapon skin from the Vintage Vice City Pack lying in the back seat of the Stanier
Image courtesy of Rockstar Games

Rockstar has not indicated the Pack will be sold separately after launch, so the November 20 deadline is the line to watch.

Release Date, Platforms and the PC Question

GTA VI launches November 19, 2026 globally on PS5, PS5 Pro and Xbox Series X|S. The game carries an M18 rating — extreme violence, nudity, strong language and discriminatory content — in keeping with the franchise’s track record.

There is no confirmed PC release date. Rockstar has said nothing publicly about a Windows version timeline. Based on the GTA V cycle — where the PC edition arrived nearly two years after consoles — Singapore PC gamers should plan for a long wait or pick up a console copy at launch.

Grand Theft Auto VI Trailer 2 — via Rockstar Games on YouTube

Should You Pre-Order Now?

The Vintage Vice City Pack is the clearest reason to lock in before November 20 rather than waiting. If the ’55 Stanier and retro outfits appeal, the window is open right now and the SGD 109 Standard price is competitive by any regional measure.

PS5 pre-orders also include a free one-month GTA+ membership (auto-renews; claim through the GTA+ product page before March 31, 2027, and cancel before the billing date if you’d rather not continue). It’s a small extra for PS5 buyers that Xbox players won’t receive.

For more on the biggest console and PC releases headed Singapore’s way, check out our game news coverage.

Splatoon Raiders Direct Tonight: What to Expect

Nintendo has scheduled a dedicated Splatoon Raiders Direct for tonight — the first time the Splatoon franchise has received its own standalone presentation — giving Switch 2 owners one final deep dive before the game launches on 23 July. For Singapore, the stream kicks off at 10pm SGT tonight, 30 June 2026, live on Nintendo’s YouTube channel.

Splatoon Raiders – Nintendo Direct 6.9.2026 — via Nintendo of America on YouTube

What Is Splatoon Raiders?

Splatoon Raiders is the series’ first ever spin-off and a genuine departure from what the franchise is known for. Rather than dropping you into a multiplayer ink battle, it sends you — playing as a customisable Inkling mechanic — on a treasure-hunting expedition across the mysterious Spirhalite Islands alongside Deep Cut, the three-member idol group (Shiver, Frye, and Big Man) beloved by Splatoon 3 fans.

The structure lands closer to a dungeon-crawler than a traditional Splatoon entry. A top-down Dungeon Menu lets you chart a course through a chain of islands, each housing ink-soaked stages filled with Salmonid enemies. One Deep Cut member accompanies you in an Exploration Bot during each raid, while you fight, level up, and upgrade a growing arsenal of ink weapons and mechanical gadgets.

Inklings and a Salmonid companion in the Splatoon Raiders hub area
Image courtesy of Nintendo

Solo Missions or Full Four-Player Raids

Splatoon Raiders launches exclusively on Nintendo Switch 2 on 23 July 2026 at US$49.99 digital / US$59.99 physical. Nintendo Asia has not confirmed the SGD price at the time of writing — we expect that to be updated ahead of launch. The download is approximately 20 GB.

The campaign is built around solo play, but it opens up to up to four players via online or local wireless co-op for full raids. Nintendo Switch Online is required for online play and cloud save backups. The game runs in TV, Tabletop, and Handheld modes, supports compatible amiibo, and enables HDR output on supported televisions.

First-person ink combat against Salmonid enemies in a Splatoon Raiders dungeon
Image courtesy of Nintendo

Splatoon 3 Splatfest: Speed vs. Power vs. Technique

Not planning to pick up a Switch 2 yet? There is still a reason to log back into Splatoon 3. A Raiders-themed Splatfest runs 10–12 July 2026 with the question “Which is the strongest?” — pitting Speed, Power, and Technique against each other. The event brings nine exclusive Splashtag designs and two new titles, making it one of the more cosmetically generous Splatfests in recent memory.

The event kicks off at 8am SGT on 11 July (5pm PT on 10 July) and wraps at 8am SGT on 13 July.

The Dungeon Menu map screen showing the Spirhalite Islands in Splatoon Raiders
Image courtesy of Nintendo

Joy-Con 2 Colours, Amiibo, and the Nintendo Today! Comics

Nintendo will release a set of Deep Cut-themed Joy-Con 2 controllers on 23 July alongside the game. Pricing for these has not been announced. Compatible amiibo will also be supported at launch.

For lore fans who want to get up to speed before tonight, Nintendo has been publishing a daily digital comic series on the Nintendo Today! app since 23 June, telling the game’s prologue story. The app is free on iOS and Android with a Nintendo Account.

Splatoon Raiders dungeon gameplay showing the player and Frye at Sublevel 1
Image courtesy of Nintendo

How to Watch the Splatoon Raiders Direct Tonight

The Direct streams on the Nintendo YouTube channel at these times:

  • 7:00 AM PT / 10:00 AM ET (30 June)
  • 10:00 PM SGT, tonight, 30 June 2026

The main presentation runs roughly 45 minutes, followed immediately by a Nintendo Treehouse: Live session with around 30 more minutes of extended gameplay. If you want the full picture before the 23 July launch, set a reminder now.

Splatoon Raiders Direct official announcement card showing 30 June 2026, 7am PT / 10am ET
Image courtesy of Nintendo
Splatoon Raiders – Gameplay Video – Nintendo Treehouse: Live | June 2026 — via Nintendo of America on YouTube

Keep an eye on GameTrader’s Nintendo coverage for a full breakdown once the Direct wraps tonight.

Suika Game Is Coming to Steam — The Viral Fruit Puzzle Heads to PC

The puzzle game that took over every Twitch stream and TikTok feed in late 2023 is finally heading to PC. On 29 June 2026, developer and publisher Aladdin X Inc. opened the official Steam store page for Suika Game, confirming that a Windows release is in the works — no date yet, but the game is listed as “Coming soon” on Steam (store page here). With over 13 million downloads across existing platforms, it is one of the most-played casual puzzle games of the decade.

Suika Game title screen showing the game logo and main menu
Image courtesy of Aladdin X Inc.

The Fruit Physics You Could Not Put Down

If you somehow missed the 2023 wave: Suika Game is a physics-based puzzle where you drop cute fruit characters — cherries, strawberries, grapes, oranges, all the way up to a pineapple and melon — into an open box. When two identical fruits collide, they merge and evolve into the next size up. The end goal is to produce the titular watermelon (suika), the largest fruit in the “Circle of Evolution.” The box overflows, the run ends, your score is posted. You immediately start over.

It sounds like a casual ten-minute game. It is not. The emergent physics of each run create a different puzzle, and the chain reactions when three or four pieces align send scores skyrocketing in deeply satisfying ways. The online leaderboard — visible mid-run — turns every session into a quiet competition.

Suika Game active gameplay with multiple fruits inside the box and the Circle of Evolution visible on screen
Image courtesy of Aladdin X Inc.

From Projector Gimmick to Global Hit

Suika Game started life as the built-in game for Aladdin X’s smart projector hardware. The Nintendo Switch eShop version launched in December 2021 and sat quietly until 2023, when Japanese content creators picked it up and international streamers followed — turning it into the year’s most-watched casual game. Singapore was no exception: the game flooded local TikTok feeds, showed up on every gaming Discord, and became the go-to “one more run” obsession in Switch households across the island.

The viral moment drove it past 13 million downloads worldwide. A smartphone version followed, and a spinoff called Suika Game Planet later expanded the lineup. A Steam version has been among the most-requested ports ever since.

Suika Game round-end congratulations screen showing a score of 2476 and the game's Circle of Evolution chart
Image courtesy of Aladdin X Inc.

What the Steam Version Looks Like

Based on the screenshots on the Steam page, the PC version appears faithful to the original: the same fruit-drop gameplay, the Circle of Evolution panel, and the online score ranking that lets you compare daily, monthly, and all-time scores against other players. The UI shown in the screenshots is in English (and Traditional Chinese in one gameplay shot), suggesting localisation is already in place.

One open question is multiplayer. The Nintendo Switch version received a two-player DLC offering both local and online versus modes — whether the Steam release will include this at launch, or add it post-launch, has not been confirmed.

Suika Game global score ranking screen showing Today, Monthly and Overall leaderboards
Image courtesy of Aladdin X Inc.

What Singapore Players Should Know

Steam is region-free, so you can wishlist Suika Game right now regardless of where you are. No SGD price has been confirmed — the Nintendo Switch version was priced at around S$4 on the eShop — but the Steam listing currently shows no price at all, marking it firmly as a future release. Keep an eye on the store page for any launch date announcement.

For anyone who experienced the game on mobile or Switch already, the PC version offers a bigger screen, mouse or keyboard controls, and integration with Steam’s leaderboard and overlay features. For those who watched dozens of streams in 2023 and never pulled the trigger on a Switch copy, this is your chance to finally drop some fruit. Check out more game news for the latest on upcoming PC and console releases.

Source: Automaton Media (Japanese) — Suika Game Steam store page announcement, 29 June 2026.

Demon Slayer: Hinokami Chronicles 2 Switch 2 Edition Dated

Demon Slayer fans and Switch 2 owners, mark your calendars. Aniplex and CyberConnect2 have confirmed a dedicated Nintendo Switch 2 Edition of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles 2, launching physically in Japan on 29 October 2026. The news broke via Weekly Jump, Japan’s flagship manga anthology, and was reported by Gematsu on 25 June.

Demon Slayer Hinokami Chronicles 2 combat gameplay
Image courtesy of Aniplex / CyberConnect2

What the Switch 2 Edition Includes

The physical Nintendo Switch 2 Edition carries a price of ¥7,810 and bundles the “Infinity Castle – Part 1 Character Pass” right in the box. For Singapore fans who caught Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Part 1 in cinemas last August and fell in love with its lineup of Hashira and Upper Moons, this is the DLC pack worth picking up.

CyberConnect2 has also confirmed that an Upgrade Pack will be available for players who already own the original Switch version and want to bring their save data across to the Switch 2 edition — though pricing for the upgrade has not yet been announced.

Demon Slayer Hinokami Chronicles 2 action scene
Image courtesy of Aniplex / CyberConnect2
Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- The Hinokami Chronicles 2 – Announce Trailer — via Nintendo of America on YouTube

40+ Characters and Infinity Castle Story Content

The Hinokami Chronicles 2 launched on 1 August 2025 in Japan and 5 August 2025 internationally across PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, the original Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam. The game expanded on its predecessor with over 40 playable characters, a revamped combat system, and new story chapters spanning the Swordsmith Village and Hashira Training arcs.

With the Infinity Castle film having dominated Singapore box offices when it opened in August 2025, appetite for in-game content tied to those new characters has been high among local players. The Switch 2 Edition bundles the character pass from day one, making it the most complete physical version of the game available.

Demon Slayer Hinokami Chronicles 2 character roster
Image courtesy of Aniplex / CyberConnect2

Getting It in Singapore

At time of writing, only a Japan physical launch date — 29 October 2026 — has been confirmed. The original game was published internationally by Sega, and a global announcement for the Switch 2 Edition is expected but has not been made. Singapore players who want the Switch 2 version at launch will need to import from Japan or wait for Sega’s global rollout.

The Switch 2 is region-free for game cards, so a Japanese physical copy runs on any Singapore console without modification. Do check retailer listings before importing, as Japanese game packages may not include English subtitles or menus — confirm language support before buying. SGD pricing for a potential Singapore or international release has not been announced.

Demon Slayer Hinokami Chronicles 2 special attack
Image courtesy of Aniplex / CyberConnect2

We will update this piece once Sega confirms global release plans and pricing. For more on Switch 2 titles and anime game news, head over to our game news section.

Hunter x Hunter Is Back: Chapter 411 Out Now After 567 Days

After one of manga’s most agonising waits, Chapter 411 of Yoshihiro Togashi’s HUNTER×HUNTER is finally here — available to read right now on Manga Plus and Viz Media’s Shonen Jump, completely free. The chapter lands in Weekly Shonen Jump Issue 31 (dated June 29, 2026), ending a 567-day hiatus that kicked off when Chapter 410 was serialised in December 2024. For Singapore fans who grew up with Gon and Killua, this return feels like more than just a new chapter — it’s a small miracle.

Hunter x Hunter 2011 anime key visual featuring Gon, Killua, and the main cast
Image courtesy of Yoshihiro Togashi / Shueisha

The Long Wait Ends — What to Expect from Chapter 411

Chapter 411 resumes the Succession Contest Arc, the manga’s most complex and politically layered storyline yet. The action is set entirely aboard the Black Whale, a colossal ship where Kakin’s royal princes — each backed by Nen-powered bodyguards and hidden agendas — are fighting a secret war for the empire’s throne. Kurapika is deep undercover, attempting to protect a royal infant while managing his own deteriorating Nen condition. The Phantom Troupe lurks somewhere on the vessel, and Hisoka — who adorns the cover of the upcoming Volume 39 — has his own blood-soaked plans in motion.

The chapter ships with colour pages, a rare treat in Weekly Shonen Jump typically reserved for a series’ most significant moments. That alone signals just how much Shueisha wants this return to land right.

Togashi Has a Buffer — And It’s Real This Time

For the many fans who feared this would be another single-chapter cameo before another disappearance, there’s genuine cause for optimism. Togashi has confirmed via his X account that he has completed inking through Chapter 421, meaning at least 11 unpublished chapters are already sitting in the vault. Shueisha has been clear, however, that HUNTER×HUNTER will not return to a traditional weekly schedule — the cadence stays flexible to protect the author’s health. Togashi has battled chronic back ailments since the 1990s, and the irregular release pattern is the price of keeping one of manga’s most ambitious series alive at all.

One of the most enduring facts in the manga world: his wife is Naoko Takeuchi, creator of Sailor Moon, who has been a key support through every hiatus. Two icons of the artform, propping each other up.

Hisoka close-up from Hunter x Hunter Volume 39 promotional visual
Image courtesy of Yoshihiro Togashi / Shueisha

Volume 39 “Negotiation” Arrives July 3

If you’ve been holding off to read the Succession Contest Arc in collected form, the timing is perfect. Volume 39, titled “Negotiation,” goes on sale in Japan on July 3, 2026 — just four days away. It collects Chapters 401 through 410 (208 pages, ¥572 including tax) and puts Hisoka front and centre on the cover. An English edition through Viz Media is expected to follow at the standard rolling release window. Check with your local bookshop stocking Japanese import manga or hobby stores for availability; for the English tankobon, online pre-orders through major book retailers are your best bet.

How Singapore Fans Can Read Chapter 411 for Free

You don’t need to pay anything to read Chapter 411 right now. Manga Plus by Shueisha provides free global access to the first and latest chapters of all their titles — no account required. A paid Manga Plus subscription unlocks the full archive if you want to binge the previous 410 chapters. Viz Media’s Shonen Jump subscription is the other official route. Both are available to Singapore readers with no geo-restriction.

For a manga that has tested its fanbase’s patience like no other, Chapter 411 arriving with 11 chapters already banked, colour pages, and Volume 39 just days away is about as good a return as anyone had a right to expect. The hunt is back on.

Find more manga and anime coverage on GameTrader.SG.

Pokémon TCG Pitch Black: Mega Darkrai ex Arrives 17 July

Pre-release weekend is almost here: Pokémon TCG: Mega Evolution—Pitch Black opens its Build & Battle events at Play! Pokémon partner stores from 4 July, with the global release following on 17 July 2026. Leading the expansion is Mega Darkrai ex — a 280-HP Darkness-type whose signature move can instantly knock out any opponent caught in a special condition, a mechanic already reshaping the Japanese competitive scene since the equivalent set “Abyss Eye” dropped there on 22 May.

Official Abyss Eye / Pitch Black expansion announcement (Japanese) — via ポケモン公式YouTubeチャンネル on YouTube

Mega Darkrai ex Makes Its TCG Debut

Pokemon TCG Mega Evolution Pitch Black booster pack featuring Mega Darkrai ex
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Pitch Black is the fifth set in the Mega Evolution TCG era, which runs alongside the Pokémon Legends: Z-A Mega Dimension DLC. Mega Darkrai ex (280 HP) carries two attacks: a damage-scaling first move that punishes Pokémon with damage counters on your bench, and “Abyss Eye” — a three-Energy attack that instantly knocks out the opponent’s Active Pokémon if it is Confused, Burned, Poisoned, or otherwise in a special condition. Paired with the new Black Bell Trainer card — which inflicts Confusion on two of your opponent’s Pokémon at once — the combo has already been a staple of the Japanese “Abyss Eye” format since that set’s 22 May launch.

Joining Mega Darkrai ex are five more Mega Evolution Pokémon ex: Mega Zeraora ex (Lightning), Mega Slowbro ex (Psychic), Mega Chandelure ex (Psychic), and Mega Excadrill ex (Metal). Singapore collectors already importing from Japan have a head start on knowing the pool — the English Pitch Black set mirrors Abyss Eye’s card list with localised text.

What Is Inside the Pitch Black Expansion?

Mega Darkrai ex and Malamar cards from the Pitch Black Pokemon TCG expansion
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Pitch Black carries over 115 cards in total, including regular Pokémon ex such as Wailord ex, Morpeko ex, Lurantis ex, Tapu Koko ex, and Rampardos ex. Collectors hunting the full set will be targeting:

  • 11 Illustration Rare Pokémon cards
  • 18 Ultra Rare Pokémon and Trainer cards
  • 6 Special Illustration Rare Pokémon and Supporter cards, including a SIR variant of Mega Chandelure ex

Mega Darkrai ex (card 048 in the Japanese set) has already driven elevated secondary market prices in Japan, with the SIR and special art variants leading interest. English singles are expected to follow suit once supply unlocks after the 17 July global release.

Pre-Release Events: Open Packs Early from 4 July

Play! Pokémon partner stores worldwide can sell Pitch Black Build & Battle Boxes from 4 July through 12 July 2026, giving players a full pre-release window before the official launch. Each Build & Battle Box includes four Pitch Black booster packs, a ready-to-play 40-card deck, and one of four exclusive foil promo cards: Dhelmise, Slowbro, Miraidon, or Bastiodon.

Pre-release events are a relaxed store-format entry point where everyone opens packs and battles with brand-new cards simultaneously — a good time whether you are a competitive player or picking up the set for the first time. Check with your local card shop on whether they are a registered Play! Pokémon venue and whether pre-registration is required, as slots fill quickly for high-demand sets. For more on the Mega Evolution TCG era, see our Game News archive.

Products and Singapore Availability

The Pitch Black product wave at launch includes individual booster packs, three-pack blisters, a six-pack Booster Bundle, the Build & Battle Box, and the Elite Trainer Box. A Pokémon Center exclusive ETB is also part of the lineup. The set releases globally on 17 July, and local availability is expected at major game retailers and card shops in Singapore around the same date — SGD pricing is to be confirmed once local stock details are announced.

Given Mega Darkrai ex’s strong competitive potential and the Mega Evolution series’ consistent sell-through in Singapore, the Elite Trainer Box is the safest balanced buy for players who want pull opportunities and tournament supplies together. Those chasing SIR cards may prefer waiting for the English singles market to settle in the first week post-launch.