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Hamster has announced that Pac & Pal will be the next title coming to Switch under the Arcade Archives label. Here is some more information on the game.

The Computer Entertainment Supplier’s Association has just published an official streaming schedule for Tokyo Game Show 2022.

TGS 2022 is set to run from September 15 to 18 at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan. Throughout those four days, a total of 38 programs will be streamed online, with 29 of those being sponsored “Official Exhibitor Programs”. While most programs will be streamed in Japanese, certain streams will also offer simultaneous English or Chinese translations. You’ll be able to watch these streams through various platforms and online media, such as IGN, DouYu, bilibili, Douyin, and Huya, or by accessing the “TGS Special Page” on Steam.

Here is a list of all the programs featured in the above schedule. Do note that all the times are in Japanese Standard Time (JST), which is equivalent to PT+16, ET+13, BST+8 or CEST+7.

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Tokyo Game Show is happening next month, and as such more companies have started announcing their plans for the show. Kemco and Success Corporation are the latest of these, having now revealed the games they’re planning to show off.

Here’s a list of the titles they’ll be presenting at TGS 2022 (translation courtesy of Gematsu):

CyberConnect2 has just announced a release window for Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles’ third DLC pack. This pack, featuring Entertainment District versions of Tanjiro Kamado, Zenitsu Agatsuma and Inosuke Hashibira, will release sometime in mid-September.

No specific information has been disclosed as of yet, but based on previous DLC packs, we can expect to get a new trailer and release date for this third set within the next couple of weeks.

This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Continuing Pokemon Masters EX’s Three-Year Anniversary Celebration that started a few days ago, new events based around Sinnoh Champion Cynthia have been added to the game. These consist of a new story event, Threads of Strength, and a new Sygna Suit variation of Cynthia that will be joining the new Sync Pairs for Ash and Red.

Check below are for details on both of these new events.

Dragalia Lost has slowly been winding down after an announcement a few months ago that the game would be shutting down later this year. An end-of-service date for the title has now been confirmed, with Dragalia Lost set to close up shop on November 11, 2022.

This follows the game receiving its final story chapter last month, which concluded the game’s main narrative. Understandably, no new content is planned to release for the title leading up to its end of service.

This week’s UK software sales are as follows:

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Ubisoft has just announced that the original Mario + Rabbids game, Kingdom Battle, has been played by over 10 million people. This news comes in celebration of the game’s fifth anniversary, only a few months before the launch of its sequel, Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope.

Additionally, Ubisoft have also shared an interview with the game’s Creative Director Davide Soliani, Lead Producer Xavier Manzanares, and Associate Producer Cristina Nava which covers the transition they went through in beginning work on Mario +Rabbids Sparks of Hope.

Nintendo has just provided some updated information on several of their Switch million seller titles via CESA 2022. As such, we’ve got some new sales figures for a few of these titles.

Note that this list is accurate as of December 2021, so it is a bit dated. However, it contains updated figures for titles such as Super Mario 3D All-Stars, The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening, Xenoblade Chronicles 2 and Bayonetta 2, which haven’t received any sales updates in quite a while.

Below is the list of updated million-sellers from CESA 2022, table courtesy of Twitter user Pierre485:

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