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Mortal Kombat 11

Mortal Kombat 11 is playable on Switch at PAX East 2019 this weekend. The only downside? No one has been allowed to record footage.

No one seems to have answer as to why video recording is prohibited. By all accounts, those who have gone hands-on with the game say that the Switch version is shaping up well. The frame rate is apparently solid and stacks up to footage we’ve seen on other consoles previously. And speaking of the frame rate, the team says it’s targeting 60 FPS on Switch.

Mortal Kombat 11 has less than a month to go until launch, with its release scheduled for April 23.

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This week, Bethesda finally announced that Wolfenstein: Youngblood will indeed be coming to Switch. The first-person co-op shooter launches July 26.

Following up on the news, Bethesda published an official FAQ that shares a bit of additional information about the game. We learn that Panic Button is developing the Switch version (which isn’t exactly surprising), there will be optional microtransactions for cosmetics, and there will be no lootboxes.

We’ve translated the last portion of Famitsu’s interviews with Ace Attorney creator Shu Takumi. This time around, Takumi delves into the different characters, such as how he came up with Godot. He touches on other topics as well such as the iconic music.

You can read our full translation below. However, if you haven’t played the series before, you may want to skip this for now. You can also read our previous translations with Takumi here and here.

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.

Just a short while ago, SEGA announced a pair of new Olympics games bound for Switch. In addition to Mario & Sonic at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, we’ll be getting Tokyo 2020 Olympics: The Official Game this year.

Here’s a video promoting the two titles:


https://twitter.com/SEGA_OFFICIAL/status/1111806814213988352

Thanks to Justin for the tip.

The new Mario & Sonic game isn’t the only Olympics title SEGA is planning for Switch. Announced at SEGA Fes today, Tokyo 2020 Olympics: The Official Game is also in the works.

Tokyo 2020 Olympics: The Official Game launches this summer. View the first screenshots below.

During a stage show at SEGA Fes today, it was announced that Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 is in development. This will be the first entry in the Mario & Sonic series since 2016. It’ll also be the first title in the franchise for Switch.

Mario & Sonic at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games launches Winter 2019. An arcade version is also planned for 2020.

Below are the first official screenshots:

Nintendo Switch

Another “Nintendo Switch My Way” commercial has come in, this time featuring Super Mario Party and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. View the advert below.

Ubisoft has published the latest video for Assassin’s Creed III Remastered. Check out the “Revisiting a Revolution for the Series” trailer below.

Along with Shovel Knight: King of Cards, Yacht Club Games is also showing off Shovel Knight Showdown at PAX East 2019 this week. Take a look at some footage recorded at the event below.


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