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It was available to download earlier this week, but with the servers up you can now play Dragalia Lost, the first Nintendo mobile game based on an original IP. Have fun!

The latest update for Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is now available. Here’s the description for the Version 1.8 update:

  • Increased inventory size for clothing and furniture
  • Added list of users who helped get you into Shovelstrike Quarry
  • Adjusted on-screen display
  • Implemented other bug fixes

The demo for Sumikko Gurashi: Atsumare! Sumikko Town can now be downloaded from the Japanese eShop. The game releases October 4 in Japan. To learn more about the game check out the Japanese introduction trailer below.

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A new screenshot for Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee! (and maybe Let’s Go, Pikachu!) was just released, which you can see below. It doesn’t convey much about the game, but it will make for a nice profile picture if you want to update yours.

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Inti Creates did a livestream today where they shared the Dragon Marked for Death demo they debuted at TGS. You can watch the hour-long video below.

The Overcooked Twitter account shared a 23-second video teasing a new beach stage (and more) that will release on October 3. That’s less than a week away, so we’re sure to learn more soon.

https://twitter.com/Overcookedgame/status/1044938815859822593

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It looks like cross-play on PS4 is limited to Fortnite, at least for now. Jeremy Dunham, VP of Publishing at Psyonix, gave a statement to Destructoid that though they’re happy Fortnite attained cross-play with PS4, they don’t have any updates about if they’ll follow in their footsteps. We’ll likely learn more about the possibility of playing Rocket League on Switch with PS4 users in the coming days.

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Bandai Namco released a Japanese trailer celebrating that, with its release on Switch on Friday, Dragon Ball Fighter Z will be available on all consoles. You can watch it below.

The developers of upcoming Wii U game Sneaky Ninja shared a new video showcasing gameplay over Twitter. You can watch it below. The “2D stealth platformer mix of Mario and Mark of the Ninja” is scheduled for Wii U in 2018.

https://twitter.com/SFSGames/status/1043964441665171459

The 2018 Tokyo Game Show hit record high attendance, with just shy of 300,000 visitors according to the Computer Entertainment Supplier’s Association. Here’s their description of the event.

Tokyo Game Show 2018, with the theme of “Welcome to the Next Stage,” saw the overwhelming record of 668 exhibitors (of which 330 were from overseas). They released a variety of new titles and services for multiple platforms such as home game consoles, smartphones and PCs, making it the most exciting show ever. A large number of visitors and the press not just of Japan but overseas covered the grand e-Sports stages called “e-Sports X.” Reflecting the swelling impact of e-Sports on the game market, the keynote panel was held to discuss on the theme of “Road map for e-sports to spread out as the sports.”

An increasing number of companies, both of exhibitors and attendees, engaged in vigorous B2B meetings. The number of meetings generated by the business matching system “Asia Business Gateway” is 668, which exceeds the last year’s 602. The fact demonstrates the growing importance of Tokyo Game Show’s role as a hub of international game business.

Next year TGS 2019 will run from September 12 to September 15 at the Makuhari Messe convention center.

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