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The Pokemon Company is celebrating the launch of Sun & Moon – Unified Minds with a special Mewtwo distribution in Let’s Go, Pikachu / Eevee. Smyths Toy Stores will offer it in the UK and Germany while fans in France can stop by PicWicToys.

This Mewtwo will have maxed-out Go Power for all of its stats. The full rundown of the distribution is as follows:

Bandai Namco today issued the first trailer for Super Robot Wars V on Switch. Get a look at the video below.

Super Robot Wars V will be out for Switch in Japan and Asia on October 3. English will be supported for the Asian release.

This week, Kill la Kill: IF received a notable update. Version 1.02 is highlighted by a ton of character adjustments.

Below are the full patch notes:

Nintendo Switch Online

The latest update for Nintendo Switch Online is out now. On both iOS and Android, version 1.5.2 has gone live.

Both platforms have implemented bug fixes. Also, Nintendo says that it has implemented the voice chat experience for Android 9 devices.

Nintendo and Intelligent Systems have just published a new Feh Channel presentation for Fire Emblem Heroes.

Here are some of the highlights:

Cosen has revealed that it will be bringing Sea King Hunter to Switch next month. A specific release date in September has not yet been confirmed.

Here’s a brief overview of Sea King Hunter:

D3Publisher is promoting today’s release of Omega Labyrinth Life with a new launch trailer. Watch the game’s latest video below.

Hamsterdam is out now on the Switch eShop, and Muse Games has prepared a launch trailer to celebrate. We have it below.

Draw Distance and Impulse Games today announced Midnight Evil for Switch. The first-person horror game will be out sometime in Q3 2019.

Here’s an overview of Midnight Evil, along with a trailer:

Like the rest of the world, Nintendo is extending the Game Trials program for Nintendo Switch Online members to North America. The first game to be included is Mario Tennis Aces.

Between August 7 and August 13, Nintendo Switch Online subscribers will be able to play the full title for free. Progress can then be carried over to the full version. If you like what you play, you can purchase Mario Tennis Aces at a 30% discount until August 20.

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