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The soundtrack for Pokemon: Let’s Go Pikachu! & Let’s Go Eevee! will be released on CD in Japan on December 1st. This release comes with two discs containing the soundrack of the Let’s Go games, a 60-page full-color booklet as well as an additional bonus disc with remixed music from Pokemon Red, Green and Yellow. The soundtrack will cost 3,500 Yen.

No Western release has been confirmed so far, though there’s a good chance this will at least get a digital release in the West, as was the case with some previous Pokemon soundtracks.

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A listing for a game called “Puyo Puyo e Sports” for Nintendo Switch has popped up on the website of the Korean Game Rating Board. Usually, a listing such as this indicated that a game is at least somewhat close to release in that region.

However, unlike in most previous cases where such ratings appeared for ports or localizations of already existing games, this seems to be a listing of a brand new game. Perhaps this was supposed to be another announcement in the delayed Nintendo Direct? Either way, hopefully we’ll learn more about this apparent new Puyo Puyo game soon.

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The previously announced Doorway to Destiny Summoning Focus in Fire Emblem Heroes is now live. It’ll be available until September 21st.

Also, the Voting Gauntlet has entered into its second round. Ike, Ephraim, Lyn and Veronica won their respective battles in the first round and are now in the semi-final.

Finally, the special orb promo for September is now available. You can purchase 21 Orbs and get 60 Refining Stones as an additional bonus gift.

Arc System Works is the latest publisher to reveal its lineup for Tokyo Game Show 2018, which will take place from September 20 to September 23. Arc System Works will showcase three Nintendo Switch games: Daedalus: The Awakening of Golden Jazz, Kunio-kun: The World Classics Collection and The Missing: J.J. Macfield and the Island of Memories. 

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Fortnite’s version 5.40 launches today. This update will fix several of the issues of the Nintendo Switch version of the game, like the framerate and motion control issues. It also adds the High Stakes event, the new Grappler weapon, The Getaway limited time mode and more:

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Bug Fixes

  • Fixed an issue causing some unneeded assets to remain in memory when switching from Save the World to Battle Royale or vice-versa.
  • Fixed an issue that caused camera jitter when simultaneously canceling sprint while reloading and aiming down sights.
  • Fixed a rare server crash that could occur when a player edits a building.
  • Fixed an issue that prevented weapons from firing when holding the fire button during a weapon swap.
  • Fixed an issue causing the crosshair to drift if player rapidly presses aim down sights with sniper rifles.
  • Fixed some buildings’ destruction effects being played twice.
  • Fixed ammo quantity counts not updating properly on the inventory screen details panel.
  • Fixed broken antialiasing in handheld mode on Nintendo Switch.

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Limited Time Mode: The Getaway

Welcome to The Getaway! In this mode, players will race to find a Jewel and take it to a Getaway Van before everyone else to win the match!

The latest character-focused trailer for Persona Q2 has been published by Atlus. This one features Theodore, one of the Velvet Room attendants from Persona 3:

In addition to version 2.9.0 dropping, Fire Emblem Heroes also received a couple of other updates today. First up, a new skill-based Summoning Focus is now live: Heroes with Fury will be available until September 16th. The focus units are Eldigan: Lionheart, Myrrh: Great Dragon and Chrom: Knight Exalt.

Also, it’s Thursday, which means that Tactics Drills got updated. The new map Make Your Own Miracle can be found in the Skill Studies section.

September 20 to September 23 seems to be a popular time for conventions this year – while Tokyo Game Show 2018 will take place in Japan during that time, EGX 2018 will take place in Birmingham, England on the same dates. Today, Nintendo announced its plans for the show.

All of Nintendo’s major first-party games releasing this year will be playable at EGX, including Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu! and Pokemon Let’s Go Eevee!, which will be playable for the first time in Europe. Of course, attendees will also be able to check out Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and Super Mario Party.

Finally, the next Splatoon 2 UK Championship 2018 Octo League qualifier will also take place at EGX, on September 22. Those wishing to participate in the qualifier can either register via e-mail now or in person at EGX on September 21. The qualifier will also be live-streamed Youtube and Twitch.

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The Xenoblade Chronicles Twitter account has introduced the latest new character appearing in Torna – The Golden Country. Zetta is the brother of Torna’s king and as such, he is the second most powerful person in Torna. He’s also Addam’s uncle, but he doesn’t seem to like his nephew all that much. Supposedly, he once tried to resonate with Mythra’s Core Crystal, but failed.

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The latest issue of Famitsu has revealed that 2D adventure game Forgotton Anne will launch on Nintendo Switch in Japan in Spring of 2019. Chorus Worldwide will be handling publishing duties. The game has been out on other platforms in the West since May 2018, so this will mark the game’s first release in Japan. Hopefully, this should also indicate that a Western release on Nintendo Switch is coming, though nothing has been officially announced so far. We will keep you updated.

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