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Last year, Nintendo held a concert for The Legend of Zelda in Japan. The company has now posted a video showcasing highlights from the Breath of the Wild segment. Check it out below.

During a live stream this week, Famitsu featured Blade Arcus Rebellion from Shining with plenty of new footage. If you’re interested in the latest gameplay, watch the recording below.

Assault Android Cactus finally arrives on a Nintendo platform with next Friday’s Switch launch. Get a look at some early footage below.

Two Nintendo-related tournaments are taking place today. Players from four regions across North America are competing in the second wave of online finals for the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate North America Open 2019 tournament. Additionally, the online qualifier finals for the Splatoon 2 North America Inkling Open 2019 are also happening in which eight teams will compete for the four team slots advancing to the final event at PAX East in Boston. You can watch all of the action as it happens below.

Believe it or not, Switch is now two years old. The system debuted around the world on March 3, 2017. As it’s now March 3 in Japan, Switch is celebrating its birthday today.

Right out of the gate, Switch was a hot commodity for Nintendo. The handheld/home console hybrid got off to a stellar start, and each month, saw the release of huge games including Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Splatoon 2, and Xenoblade Chronicles 2. Total system sales have already surpassed the Wii U and GameCube, and are extremely close to eclipsing the N64.

Despite being just two years old, Switch has provided a ton of fantastic games and memorable experiences. It’s exciting to think about what lies ahead, and we have no doubt that the platform will have a long life ahead of it.

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Lyrica is making its way to Switch on March 28, publisher Cosen announced today. It will support English, Japanese, and Traditional and Simplified Chinese languages.

Here’s an overview of the rhythm game, along with a trailer:

A new Ubisoft Publisher Sale has gone live across the eShops. Switch, 3DS, and Wii U owners can save up to 67% on various games.

The full lineup is as follows:

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PQube ended the week by announcing Kill la Kill the Game: IF for Europe. The game is even confirmed to be receiving a physical release in PAL regions. On Twitter, PQube shared some additional information by answering fan questions.

First, Kill la Kill the Game: IF will have an English dub. But if that isn’t your sort of thing, you’ll be happy to hear that dual audio is confirmed. Japanese audio will be included, so you won’t be forced to English voices if you’d prefer not to.

PQube also says that Kill la Kill the Game: IF will be the same across regions and platforms in terms of content. The company later clarified that it won’t be censored in any way overseas.

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Activision and Beenox have shared a few new character trailers for Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled. Watch videos focusing on Crash Bandicoot, Coco Bandicoot, and Polar below.


https://twitter.com/CrashBandicoot/status/1093941563003232256

Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization

Bandai Namco just published a new Switch trailer for Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization Deluxe Edition. Get a look at the video below.


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