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Earlier in the year, rumors persisted that Microsoft would be bringing Xbox Game Pass to Switch. There hasn’t been an official announcement, but that doesn’t mean the possibility doesn’t exist.

Giant Bomb spoke with Xbox boss Phil Spencer last night at E3 2019 and asked the executive about that very topic. Spencer noted that Microsoft is currently focusing on Android for streaming because of its reach, and while bringing the service to Switch wouldn’t be a simple task, they want Game Pass “everywhere.” He also had high praise for the system and Nintendo as a whole.

Assemble Entertainment has released a launch trailer for its Switch title Leisure Suit Larry: Wet Dreams Don’t Dry. Watch it below.

Amazon has posted the Japanese boxart for Daemon X Machina. Get a look at the packaging image above.

To compare, here’s the western version:

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Natsume is hosting a new E3 2019 sale across the eShops. Games for Switch, 3DS, and Wii U are half off, including Wild Guns Reloaded and Harvest Moon.

Here’s the full roundup:

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The visual novel Yumeutsutsu Re:Master is available today on Switch in Japan. Have a look at some footage in the video below.


PlataGO! Super Platform Game Maker is out today on the Switch eShop. For a look at the game’s launch trailer, view the video below.

This week’s European Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Switch Retail

Battle Worlds: Kronos – €29.99
Leisure Suit Larry: Wet Dreams Don’t Dry – €39.99
World End Syndrome – €49.99

This week’s North American Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Square Enix

Square Enix continues to re-releases its older games through remasters and ports. That doesn’t mean you can play everything, however. As one example, there’s currently no way to experience Chrono Trigger on Switch. Square Enix also has a bunch of older titles that have yet to make their way to newer systems.

Interestingly, Square Enix president and CEO Yosuke Matsuda told Game Informer that hes’ aware of the demand to have the company’s library to be available completely digitally. Matsuda said that a “variety” of plans are in the works on that front, with Square Enix “working hard” to offer “classic titles that you might have played on NES”. In fact, a dedicated project is now in place to port those kinds of titles.

Astral Chain

Nintendo has now opened the Japanese website for Astral Chain, which has a bunch of videos clips spread out. For those that would prefer to watch the gameplay easily, we’ve rounded up the footage below.


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