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The Switch version of Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night is finally available today. Curious how it compares to the PS4 version? Direct-Feed Games put the two versions side by side in the video below:

At E3 this year, it was revealed that The Sinking City will come to Nintendo Switch this Fall. However, other platform owners won’t have to wait that long as they’ll be able to play the game later this week, in June 27. Here’s a new trailer for the game – though keep in mind that it likely isn’t showing footage from the Switch version:

Today, Traxmaster Software announced Exception for Nintendo Switch, a 2D action platformer. The game will be available sometime this Summer. You can check out the game’s official website if you want to learn more about it; here’s the official announcement trailer:

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The next update for Splatoon 2 is coming really soon – tomorrow around noon in Japan and Australia, early in the morning in Europe and later tonight in North America. Version 4.9.0 will bring with it the usual balance updates for weapons and skills. We will keep you updated once the official patch notes are out.

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A new skill-based Summoning Focus is now live in Fire Emblem Heroes. As the name implies, this one features Heroes who have “Chill” B-skills. The 5-star focus units are Celica: Imprisoned Soul, Ranulf: Friend of Nations and Ophelia: Dramatic Heroine. The Summoning Focus will be available until July 4.

This week’s Switch/ Wii U/3DS-specific UK software sales are as follows:

This week’s UK software sales are as follows:

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The previously announced Tempest Trials+ event “A Promise of Joy” is now live in Fire Emblem Heroes. The big rewards this time are the 5-star Special Hero Ylgr: Breaking the Ice and three seals: Armored Blow 1, Spur Atk/Spd 1 and Atk/Res Bond 1. The bonus units for this Tempest Trials+ are Laegjarn: Burning Sun, Laevatein: Bonfire’s Blaze, Helbindi: Seaside Scourge, Gunnthrá: Beaming Smile, Ylgr: Breaking the Ice, Laegjarn: Sheathed Steel, Helbindi: Savage Scourge and Ylgr: Fresh Snowfall.

As always, the event lasts ten days, until July 4.

Download cards for Nintendo Switch games are essentially physical versions of digital games – they’re vouchers you can buy in stores containing download codes for games. They’re especially popular in Japan and they’re usually available several weeks before the game actually launches, and they often reveal new information about the game via the packaging. This is exactly what’s happened for Fire Emblem: Three Houses, the download cards for which are now showing up in Japanese stores.

First of all, the download card confirms the game’s file size – it will require 11.9 GB of free space. An active Nintendo Switch Online subscription will also be required for some of the game’s online aspects. We don’t have any concrete details on that, but as far as we know from various previews, the game’s only online aspect is telling you what other players chose to do on a specific day in the in-game calendar. Although no new amiibo have been announced so far, past amiibo can be used in some form in the game. Finally, the download card confirms that downloadable content will be available for the game in the future in the form of new missions, paralogues and outfits.

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Intelligent Systems announced today that the Japanese main theme for Fire Emblem: Three Houses will be released on CD on August 7 in Japan. We’ve heard the main theme before, but now we know its official name: Hresvelg no Shoujo ~Kaze, Hana, Tsuki, Yuki~ (roughly translated: Girl of Hresvelg ~Wind, Flower, Moon, Snow~, with the last part also being the Japanese name of Three Houses, although read differently as “Fūkasetsugetsu”, which roughly means four seasons). The artist is called Caro, and this will be her debut single. The CD release contains the title theme as well as two songs called “Fallin'” and Always Be Yourself” and will be sold for 1,167 Yen.

There’s also a limited edition release (the cover of which you can see above) that also contains an additional song called “Hresvelg no Shoujo” (without the subtitle) as well as a DVD with two music videos of the main theme (a “Three Houses” version with scenes from the game and a more traditional “Caro” version) as well as a making of video of the recording sessions and an interview with Caro and Takezu Kanazai, a Music Director at Intelligent Systems. This limited edition will cost 1,667 Yen.

As a reminder, here’s clip of the main theme on Youtube:

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