Voice actor says a new LEGO Star Wars game is in the works
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Aside from being a sound editor, Matt Wood has voiced a number of characters across Star Wars media. Most recently, he’s played the likes of General Grievous in titles such as LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
Wood stopped by the Star Wars Celebration this past weekend for an official interview. At one point, he spoke about the many projects planned for the franchise in 2019, and seemed to let loose some interesting information. Wood referenced a “LEGO Star Wars game we’re working on”, but didn’t share any further information.
Arte footage – Type:Rider, Homo Machina, Vandals footage
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Next Thursday, Arte will be publishing a trio of games on Switch. Type:Rider, Homo Machina, Vandals are all due out on the same day. View footage from the three titles below.
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Mario Tennis Aces version 3.0.0 patch notes
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Nintendo has posted the full patch notes for Mario Tennis Aces version 3.0.0. As previously mentioned, the update adds in the Ring Shot mode, Yoshi’s Ring Shot, new opening movie in Adventure Mode, and more.
The patch notes are as follows:
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Japanese Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution commercial
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Konami has issued a new commercial for the upcoming release of Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution. Watch it below.
Mechanica wins latest ARMS Party Crash Bash
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Another match from the ARMS Party Crash Bash has finished, which has resulted in Mechanica moving on to the next round. The character took down Dr. Coyle by a final tally of 53% to 47%.
Mechanica will be moving on to battle Ninjara in the semi-finals. We’ll let you know when that event will be happening.
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Famitsu’s most wanted games (4/14/19)
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It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart. Dragon Quest XI S remains on top for Nintendo titles, but Pokemon Sword/Shield has now surpassed Animal Crossing and Fire Emblem.
Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between March 28 and April 3.
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Mario Tennis Aces update out now (version 3.0.0) – new opening movie and more
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Nintendo and Camelot have released a major update for Mario Tennis Aces, continuing the game’s support nearly a year later. The latest version is 3.0.0.
Ring Shot mode has been added as something entirely new to the game. You can battle against opponents while trying to pass the ball through rings and wrack up your score. Yoshi’s Ring Shot is available as well, and is being featured in the Co-op Challenge mode. Finally, there’s a new opening movie in the game’s story mode.
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The Art of Splatoon 2 coming west in 2019
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The Art of Splatoon 2, which released in Japan back in November 2017, is finally coming west. Listings on Amazon reveal that the book will be made available in North America and Europe later in the year.
Here’s an overview of The Art of Splatoon 2, which features nearly 400 pages of material:
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Apex Legends dev hears the requests for a Switch version, but nothing to announce for now
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EA and Respawn launched their free-to-play battle royale game Apex Legends at the start of February. Right after that, we heard that the team was interested in having the game on Switch, but there was nothing they could take about at the time.
Respawn project lead Drew McCoy has now addressed the Switch discussion once again. As part of a new Wired feature, McCoy acknowledged all of the requests about wanting to play the game on Nintendo’s console. However, no promises can be made and the team doesn’t have anything to announce at this time.