Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition – Nintendo shares remastered Mechanical Rhythm theme
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Nintendo has shared another preview from the soundtrack of Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition. Below, fans can listen to a snippet from the remastered Mechanical Rhythm theme.
Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition launches May 29.
GungHo comments on Ninjala’s delay
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Update: GungHo now tells us that a second beta test is currently unconfirmed. Stay tuned for additional information.
Original: Due to the coronavirus, Ninjala has been delayed by about a month. GungHo Online Entertainment is hoping to make the wait a little bit easier by holding a second beta test. We don’t have all of the details yet, but more information should be coming very soon.
As for the delay, GungHo president and CEO Kazuki Morishita explained:
Doom Eternal screenshots give first look at campaign DLC
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Bethesda and id Software today published the first official screenshots from Doom Eternal’s campaign DLC. We have them attached to this post.
Doom Eternal was originally slated to launch on Switch alongside all other versions in March, but was delayed. Bethesda has yet to announce a new release window.
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Former Retro Studios concept artist comments on cancelled Zelda and Mario spin-offs
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Earlier this week, concept art emerged from what looked to be cancelled Zelda and Mario spin-offs from Retro Studios. Sammy Hall, a former artist at the company, shared the shots online via his ArtStation account. The Zelda game would have featured Sheik while the Mario one was focused around Boo.
Hall reconfirmed to IGN that both projects were only in pre-production. He told the site:
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One Strike gets Rise of the Dragons DLC
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New DLC for One Strike is now available. Players can get their hands on Rise of the Dragons, QubicGames has announced.
Rise of the Dragons features a trio of new stages, three new chiptunes, and three new fighters. The experienced ninja Dragon, master of hook Swords Daiyu, and Chinese fighter Lotus have been added.
More: DLC, One Strike, QubicGames
Super Mega Baseball 3 reveals post-launch Custom Pennant Race online mode
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Metalhead Software today announced that sometime after Super Mega Baseball 3 launches, the game will be updated with Custom Pennant Race. This online mode lets players organize a private cross-platform Pennant Race and invite friends to participate. Up to 32 total users are supported.
Here’s an official overview of the feature:
Reed 2 footage
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The 2D platformer Reed 2 can be found on the Switch eShop starting today. Have a look at some footage in the video below.
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More Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition – Future Connected screenshots
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Nintendo and Monolith Soft have shared another batch of screenshots from the Future Connected portion of Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition. This time around, we have a look at the main characters. Check out the full set below.
Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition launches May 29.
Ninjala delayed to June due to coronavirus
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Ninjala was originally supposed to release on the Switch eShop at the end of this month. Unfortunately, that’ll no longer be happening.
GungHo Online Entertainment announced via social media that Ninjala has been pushed back to June 24. This is due to the impact of the coronavirus. GungHo apologized to those who have been waiting for the game.
Tokyo Game Show 2020 cancelled due to coronavirus, online event now planned
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The coronavirus has led to the cancellation of major gaming expos in 2020, including E3 and Gamescom. Now you can add Tokyo Game Show to that list as well.
In a statement today, show organizers said that it will no longer hold a physical event “after a long consideration to place the utmost priority on the health and safety of visitors, exhibitors and stakeholders.” But while it’s been scrapped in its traditional form, an online event will be held instead.
The full statement reads: