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The SD Gundam SD Gundam G Generation Cross Rays demo is now live on the Japanese eShop. The demo does support English menus and subtitles, and data will be able to be carried over to the full version. You can take a look at some English language screenshots below.

Looking to try out New Super Lucky’s Tale ahead of tomorrow’s launch? That’s now possible, as a demo for the 3D platformer has arrived on the Japanese Switch eShop. English is supported.

The demo will likely be offered in other regions soon. That being said, any Switch owner can access the demo right away as long as they create a Japanese Nintendo Account.

Source: Switch eShop

We’re pretty close to the release of SD Gundam G Generation Cross Rays now, as the game launches on November 28. Tomorrow, a demo for the game will be made available on the Switch eShop. This demo will allow players to play the first stage of all four stories, and your save data can be carried over to the full game. The full game will have English text support due to its release in Southeast Asia; however it remains to be seen if the demo will be in English as well since it’ll only be available on the Japanese eShop.

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Disaster Report 4 Plus: Summer Memories

Granzella is letting fans try out Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories early with a new demo available on the Japanese eShop. As long as you have a Japanese Nintendo Account, it can be accessed on any Switch system.

Here’s some footage:

SEGA is letting fans try out Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 prior to release. Over on the Japanese Switch eShop, a demo has been released. It can be accessed from any Switch system worldwide as long as you create a Japanese Nintendo Account.

We would expect the demo to be made available in other regions at a later date. However, if you’d like to download it immediately, the Japanese eShop is your current option.

Source: Switch eShop

Along with Resident Evil 5, Resident Evil 6 also received a demo on the Switch eShop today. Get a look at some footage below.

Earlier today, Capcom made a demo for Resident Evil 5 available on the Switch eShop. View some footage from the trial below.

As mentioned earlier today, a demo for Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz HD has dropped on the Japanese Switch eShop with English support. Check out some footage below.

The Switch eShop has updated in Japan, and a demo for Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz HD has just gone live. We imagine that it will be offered in other regions soon as well, but as long as you have a Japanese Nintendo Account, you should be able to download it. Full English support is included.

Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz HD launches for Switch on October 29.

Source: Switch eShop

Resident Evil 5 and Resident Evil 6 launch on Switch this month. If you’re looking to see what they have to offer, you can download demos for both titles right now. They’re currently live on the Australian eShop, and should be extended to other regions very soon.

Resident Evil 5 includes all previously released DLC, No Mercy mode, and the new mode “The Mercenaries United” that combines the fan-favorite modes The Mercenaries and The Mercenaries Reunion. As for Resident Evil 6, all DLC is included, along with two costumes per main character that were originally Residentevil.net exclusives, but can now be unlocked in-game.


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