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NIS America published another trailer for Yomawari: The Long Night Collection on Nintendo Switch. Titled “I don’t want to leave you!”, this one focuses on Haru and Yui from Midnight Shadows:

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Superb Corp. has announced the piano-themed rhythm game Pianista: The Legendary Virtuoso for Nintendo Switch. The game features 77 songs from 23 famous composers. According to the game’s official website, it’s supposedly “out now” on the eShop, although that isn’t actually the case. Perhaps it will be released this Thursday with the regular weekly eShop update? Either way, here’s an overview of the game’s various modes:

MATINÉE – Choose 4 keys or 6 keys to perform, and select 3 songs to play. Challenge highest score to compete with others in Rank, also hidden stages are available when you achieve special missions.

CONCOURS – Packaged challenge sorted by different themes. This mode features various difficulty and missions. Show your best performance in concours.

ENSEMBLE – Using Joy con to perform a duet. Customize your own play style using different piano skins, speed options, and more options with friends for best result.

LIBRARY – Check your play status, and also world’s famous composers and their songs.

PIANO – There are many piano skins to collect, which inspired by world’s famous paintings. Achieve special missions to complete your collection!

And finally, the annoucement trailer:

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Trick or Defeat, last year’s special Halloween Summoning Focus, is back until November 15 in Fire Emblem Heroes. This means you have another shot at getting Nowi: Eternal Witch, Henry: Happy Vampire, Sakura: Gentle Nekomata and Jakob: Devoted Monster.

Nintendo has published a new trailer for Pokemon: Let’s Go Pikachu / Eevee; this one doesn’t really show anything new, but instead gives a nice overview of the game:

The latest Persona Q2 character trailer is here, and it focuses on Goro Akechi, the detective genius from Persona 5:

FuRyu has released the first proper trailer for Beyblade Burst: Battle Zero, which will be released on October 25 in Japan:

A rating for Corpse Party: Blood Drive for Nintendo Switch has popped up on the ESRB’s website. While not officially confirmed yet, this usually means that a release of the game is coming up sometime soon. Corpse Party: Blood Drive was initially released for Playstation Vita in 2014; a version of the game for mobile phones has also come out since. The ESRB gave the Switch version an M rating for “Blood, Partial Nudity, Strong Language, Suggestive Themes, Violence”. Here’s the ESRB’s description of the game:

This is a survival-horror adventure game in which players help students escape a haunted school. From an over-head perspective, players traverse environments, avoid monsters, and interact with various objects and characters. Cutscenes sometimes depict various acts of violence: a man stabbing himself with a knife; a character crucified and burned. Violence is also described in text (e.g., “She continued to hack at me, again and again. . . From behind me, I could hear the sound of blood gushing into the air from the gaping hole above my neck”). Blood is frequently depicted near corpses and when characters are injured. During the course of the game, a handful of sequences depict characters whose nude bodies are partially obscured by lights, steam, and/or other body parts. Some sequences are accompanied by suggestive dialogue (e.g.,“Not that I’d expect you to be too turned on by these raisins o’mine,” “Hey, stop jiggling them,” “And where do you think you’re touching?! Those are my boobs!”). The words “f**k” and “sh*t” are heard in dialogue.

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The World Ends With You -Final Remix- is finally out today on Nintendo Switch. To celebrate the occasion, Nintendo have put together a launch trailer:

The latest Tap Battle titled Heir of Light has gone live in Fire Emblem Heroes. There will also be daily quests for the next seven days, and Tap Battle quests starting on October 15.

Nintendo and Intelligent Systems will be releasing the soundtrack of the first two GBA Fire Emblem games, Binding Blade and Blazing Blade, in Japan on December 19. The soundtracks for both games will be released as one package with several goodies included for 5,200 Yen.

A total of 170 tracks will included on five discs – 70 tracks on two discs for Binding Blade and 100 tracks on three discs for Blazing Blade. Each game also gets its own 8-page, full-color booklet with illustrations and interviews. Also included is a bonus disc called “Fire Emblem Music Box” featuring rearrangements of ten tracks from both games in the style of a music box. The final item in the box is a “sound rubber strap”, a sort of rubber cushion that press a variety of sound effects from both games when you squeeze it.

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