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This week, Nintendo published a new interview with Animal Crossing: New Horizons producer Hisashi Nogami and director Aya Kyogoku. The two developers discussed why they’re having players start on an island, new features, multiplayer, and more. They even throw some sympathy at Tom Nook.

Here’s the full interview:

Japanese magazine Nintendo Dream was recently able to interview Nintendo artist Yusuke Nakano about the special mural made for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. The drawing first debuted during the game’s unveiling last E3, and has continued to update with new characters since.

Nintendo Dream was able to ask Nakano about how the mural came to be, what the creation process was like, the challenges in creating the piece, and more. We’ve prepared a full translation of the brief Q&A below.

One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 is coming to Switch, Bandai Namco revealed during a panel at Anime Expo today. Bandai Namco is once again teaming up with Koei Tecmo and Omega Force on the release.

Here’s a brief overview:

Fuga will no longer be making its original fall 2019 release window. At Anime Expo 2019, developer CyberConnect2 confirmed that the Little Tail Bronx successor will now launch in 2020.

Fuga also has a final name. With its added subtitle, it will be known as Fuga: Melodies of Steel.

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Several new games out came out this week on the eShop. If you’re interested in checking out what’s new in screenshot form, take a look at the gallery below.

Earlier today, the arcade-style title Laser Kitty Pow Pow dropped on the Switch eShop. View some footage in the video below.

During a panel at Anime Expo 2019, Aksys Games officially announced NG for Switch. As previously reported, it will launch in October. The game is the second entry in the new Spirit Hunter adventure series, which was preceded by Death Mark.

We have the boxart for NG above. Find the first English trailer for the game below.

During a panel at Anime Expo 2019, Aksys Games announced several otome visual novels for the west. Code: Realize РGuardian of Rebirth, Code: Realize РFuture Blessings, Collar X Malice, Collar X Malice: Unlimited, Piofiore (Piofiore no Banshou), and Cafe Enchante (Gensou Kissa Enchant̩) are all releasing outside of Japan.

Code: Realize – Guardian of Rebirth launches in December. Everything else will follow in 2020.

Ghost Parade

Ghost Parade has a slightly more specific release window. Announced at Anime Expo today, the game launches in November. It was previously given a vague fall release window.

Here’s some additional information about Ghost Parade:

With Toshiyuki Kusakihara and Genki Yokota appearing at Japan Expo, a few outlets have shared interviews with the Fire Emblem: Three Houses developers. Jeuxvideo was one site that was able to speak with them and commented on the future of the weapon triangle, taking full advantage of Switch, the amount of time to complete the game, and amiibo support.

Below are those excerpts, courtesy of Serenes Forest:


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