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FuRyu has updated the official Japanese website for The Alliance Alive HD Remastered with various gameplay clips showing off the combat system. The folks over at Gematsu have compiled these small clips into one convenient video, which you can watch below:

The Alliance Alive HD Remastered will be released on Nintendo Switch on October 8 in North America, October 10 in Japan and October 11 in Europe.

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We knew that the release for Pokemon Masters wouldn’t be too far off, but we now have a concrete release date – and it’s next week.  The official Japanese Twitter account for the game has confirmed that the latest Pokemon mobile game will launch on August 29 on both iOS and Android.

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Dragon Quest Builders 2 recently released to much acclaim on Nintendo Switch. However, it seems like the future of the series might be uncertain. Today, Kazuya Niinou, the director of Dragon Quest Builders 1 and 2, announced on Twitter that he has left Square Enix. He thanked his co-workers and especially Dragon Quest creator Yuji Horii for his guidance. Niinou stated that after seven years at Square Enix and after finishing Builders 2, he felt burned out a bit, so he wanted to leave Square Enix behind to work in a new environment. He said that he will continue to watch over Builders 2 and still work with Square Enix as an external contractor; still, this means that Builders won’t receive any additional content from here on out. As for what’s next for Niinou, he will announce that next week.

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Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch is just about a month away on Switch – the game will launch on September 20. Today, Level-5 published a new Japanese trailer as well as a commercial for the game, which you can watch below:

 

During the Nintendo Direct back in February, Arc System Works revealed a new entry in the River City / Kunio-kun franchise coming to the Nintendo Switch in Japan, titled Downtown Rantou Koushinkyoku Mach!!, which is actually an enhanced version of  River City Melee: Battle Royal Special. Today, Arc System Works confirmed that the title will also be released in the West on the same day as in Japan: October 10. It’ll be available via the Nintendo eShop. Check out the announcement trailer for the game:

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Today, Koei Tecmo revealed their lineup of games for the upcoming Tokyo Game Show 2019, which will take place between September 12 and September 15.  This year, they are actually fairly light on Switch titles they’ll show off: Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout will be one of the big focal points of their lineup, with it getting a live stream and a stage presentation. It’ll also be playable on the show floor. Other than that, there’ll only be a trailer for the recently announced port of Monster Rancher. Here’s their full lineup:

  • Atelier Online: Alchemists of Braceir (iOS, ANdroid) – Trailer, Stage, Live Stream
  • Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout (PS4, Switch, PC) – Playable, Trailer, Stage, Live Stream
  • Daikou Kaijidai VI (iOS, Android) – Trailer
  • Dead or Alive 6 (PS4, Xbox One, PC) – Trailer, Stage
  • Dead or Alive Xtreme: Venus Vacation (PC, Mac) – Trailer, Stage
  • Monster Rancher (Switch, iOS, Android) – Trailer
  • Nioh 2 (PS4) – Playable, Trailer, Stage, Live Stream
  • Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIV (PS4, PC) – Playable, Trailer, Stage, Live Stream
  • Shin Sangokushi (iOS, Android) – Trailer
  • Yo-kai Sangokushi: Kuni Tori Wars (iOS, Android) – Trailer

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The next Pokemon GO update is starting to roll out on Android devices in some countries. This’ll bring the game up to version 0.153.0. Most significantly, this’ll add data for some Unova Pokemon to the game, which will start appearing soon. Dataminers have already been going through the update and found a new item, the Unova Stone. Pokemon like Minccino and Lampent that originally needed different stones to evolve will likely evolve using this Unova Stone in Pokemon GO, similar to how the Sinnoh Stone worked.

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We’ve got quite a bit of Fire Emblem Heroes news for you today. First up, the next Tap Battle: Illusory Dungeon will be starting soon. It’ll run from August 24 till September 21.

The next daily Summoning Event is Heroes with Fortress Skills. The 5-star focus units are Lukas: Sharp Soldier, Kliff: Curious Spirit and Innes: Regal Strategician.

The next Grand Hero Battle Revival is Aversa: Dark One. You have 48 hours to beat her and add her to your team. For the same duration, a quest is also available requiring you to defeat her GHB on Lunatic or higher with one ally of each movement type on your team.

Since it’s Thursday, a new Tactics Drills map has been added to the game. “Brave Am and Micaiah” can be found in the Skill Studies section; clearing it gets you 300 feathers.

Finally, the next Royal Convenes video, To a Brighter Future, is now online. Give it a watch:

A modern port of Monster Rancher (known as Monster Farm in Japan), which was originally released on the PlayStation in 1997, was recently announced. However, at the time, it wasn’t revealed which platforms would be receiving the port. The newest issue of Nintendo Dream magazine has now revealed that Monster Rancher will be released on the Nintendo Switch eShop sometime this year. The port will be published by Koei Tecmo. Note that so far this release has only been confirmed for Japan. We will keep you updated should a Western release be announced.

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This week’s UK software sales are as follows:

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