Fobia footage
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Fobia launches on Switch in Europe tomorrow, followed by North America on August 1. For a look at some footage, check out the video below.
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Tetsumo Party footage
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On Friday, Tetsumo Party will be offered for Switch via the eShop. Have a look at some footage in the video below.
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WRC 8 details Career Mode
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Bigben and KT Racing have released fresh details about the completely redesigned Career Mode for WRC 8, the official video game of the FIA World Rally Championship.
Here’s the full rundown:
Pokemon GO Community Day to feature Ralts in August 2019
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Niantic has announced that Ralts will be the next Pokemon featured for the latest Pokemon GO Community Day. The event itself will be held on August 3.
Just like with previous events, Ralts will have an unspecified exclusive move. Other bonuses include 1/4 egg hatch distance and 3-hour Lures.
More: Niantic, Pokemon GO
Fire Emblem: Three Houses to add Lunatic difficulty after launch as a free update
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Like other Fire Emblem games, Three Houses will include a few different difficulty levels and settings. Lunatic won’t be available right away, but it’s confirmed that it’ll be coming later on.
Genki Yokota, the director for Fire Emblem: Three Houses at Nintendo, shared the news in an interview with Famitsu this week. Players will be able to access the Lunatic difficulty following a free patch shortly after launch. This will provide an extra challenge for experienced players. He said, “please wait just a little bit [for the update].”
We’re currently working on a full translation of Famitsu’s interview, so stay tuned.
Shadow Corridor out for Switch in Japan on August 8 with English support
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The horror title Shadow Corridor has been dated for Switch in Japan. Regista will release the game on August 8 via the eShop, the company has announced. English will be supported.
Here’s an overview of Shadow Corridor, along with a trailer:
More: Regista, Shadow Corridor
Illusion of L’Phalcia coming to Switch next week
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Kemco will be publishing the RPG Illusion of L’Phalcia on Switch next week, according to a Japanese eShop listing. A worldwide release is expected on August 1.
We have the following overview and trailer for Illusion of L’Phalcia:
More: Exe Create, Illusion of L'Phalcia, Kemco
Pre-order the Pokemon Sword/Shield Double Pack at GameStop, get a double-sided wall banner
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GameStop has announced an exclusive pre-order bonus for the Pokemon Sword/Shield Double Pack. If you reserve the game, you’ll receive the double-sided wall banner.
You can pre-order the Pokemon Sword/Shield Double Pack on GameStop’s website here. Note that quantities are said to be limited.
More: Game Freak, Pokemon Shield, Pokemon Sword
Trine 3 launches for the Switch eShop on July 29, Trine Series 1-3 out at retail on September 20
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Trine 3: The Artifacts of Power will launch for Switch on July 29, Frozenbyte announced today. The initial release will take place on the eShop.
Here’s an overview of the 3D platformer, along with a trailer:
Pokemon Masters dev on lack of PvP, why it uses a real-time combat system
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Pokemon Masters does have some multiplayer thanks to co-op, but PvP isn’t included. That means competing against other players isn’t possible.
Explaining the decision, DeNA director of product marketing Derrick Kuan said that the team wants Pokemon Masters to be more “amateur friendly,” and emphasize teamwork. Producer Yu Sasaki also chimed in with the following: