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Mable & The Wood appeared on the Switch eShop last week with a September 19 release date. It turns out that was incorrect, as publisher Graffiti Games and developer Triplevision Games have now announced that we’ll actually be seeing it on October 10. The eShop page has now also been updated with the proper information.

Here’s an overview of the Metroidvania game, along with a trailer:

An hour of footage has emerged for Blasphemous on Switch. Take a look at the gameplay in the video below.

Nintendo has already dabbled with VR for Switch through Nintendo Labo. However, the company may have other ideas in mind for the technology, judging by a new patent.

Back in February 2018, Nintendo filed a patent for a “3D image display system and 3D image display device”. It was just published last month – specifically August 22.

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Famitsu has posted the first footage from Vitamin Connection, WayForward’s two-player action title for Switch. View the gameplay below.

Marvelous is back with another trailer for Daemon X Machina that shows off the game’s various characters. Give it a look below.

Success Corporation is following up Umihara Kawase Fresh! with another entry in the series. Not much is known about the project, but the latest title will be released on Switch.

Fans can expected the first footage at the “Umihara Kawase Special Stage” that’s planned for Tokyo Game Show 2019 on September 12 at 3 PM Japan time. No other information has been provided.

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Having just announced a January 23 release date for Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remastered Edition, Square Enix has now shared the game’s Japanese boxart. Check it out above.

It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart. This week, Pokemon Sword/Shield overtakes Dragon Quest XI S as the top Nintendo title.

Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between August 22 and August 28.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remastered Edition

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remastered Edition has a final release date. The game will arrive on January 23, 2020, Square Enix revealed today.

Alongside the news, a new trailer has been published in conjunction with the Tokyo Game Show taking place in a few days. We have it below.

Akiteru Naka, the designer in charge of the main storyline for Astral Chain, recently posted a blog on PlatinumGames’ website about the making of the game’s plot. He discussed the process of working with the likes of director Takahisa Taura and Nintendo, and talked about the overall process.

Here’s an excerpt from the piece:


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