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At E3 2019, Game Informer was able to catch up with Zelda producer Eiji Aonuma and discuss the recently-revealed Breath of the Wild sequel.

Why are we getting a direct sequel in the first place? As it turns out, he wanted to “revisit that Hyrule again”, but now with “new gameplay and new story”. He said:

You can try to steal in Zelda: Link’s Awakening, but there might be a price to pay if you go that route. Check out the full sequence from IGN below.

Thanks to Jake for the tip.

Alien: Isolation

We now have the official announcement for Alien: Isolation on Switch. It confirms that Feral Interactive is working on the game, and that a couple of features will be included: gyroscopic aiming and HD Rumble.

Here’s the full press release:

Hamster has announced that Arcade Archives Pooyan is releasing on Switch this week. All regions are getting the game on June 13. Pricing is set at $7.99 / €6.99 / £6.29.

Originally released in 1982, Pooyan is a shooter arcade title made by Konami. Players tale on the role of the pig “Mama” who is looking to save their babies from a group of wolves.

Source: Hamster PR

Nintendo has posted the latest character introduction for Fire Emblem: Three Houses. This time around, we’re able to learn more about Sylvain.

Here’s his bio:

The NES – Nintendo Switch Online app has received its monthly update. Version 2.6.0 is live, adding in the latest classic titles and another SP version.

This month, Nintendo Switch Online members can get their hands on City Connection, Double Dragon II, and Volleyball. On top of that, TwinBee has been added as a special version.

RPG Site has shared fresh information about Grandia HD Collection out of E3 2019. Find the full roundup below, along with first footage.


Nintendo World Report has put together a new comparison for Zelda: Link’s Awakening based on the new Switch version and the Game Boy original thanks to footage captured at E3 2019. Check it out below.

Bandai Namco has issued a new E3 2019 trailer for Disney Tsum Tsum Festival. Have a look at the video below.

We found out earlier today that The Sinking City is coming to Switch. For a look at the game’s new trailer for E3 2019, continue on below.


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