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Famitsu held a live stream this week in which more footage from Persona Q2 was shown – specifically of the second dungeon. Watch the full recording below.

Civilization VI

Civilization VI is now available to purchase on Switch both physically and digitally. Watch the game’s launch trailer below.

Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission is featured in the latest issue of V-Jump with a few new details. Find the roundup of information below.

Nintendo NY held a special event last night to celebrate the launch of Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu / Eevee. We have a few photos straight from Nintendo below.

Paladins

Hi-Rez Studios has announced two major updates planned for a couple of its current titles. Paladins and Smite are both getting cross-play and cross-progression.

Cross-play enables players across different platforms to connect together. And with cross-progression, accounts across different systems can be connected.

Although Nintendo’s European digital download report indicated that Smite would be released on Switch today, it’ll unfortunately be a bit longer before it goes playable. Hi-Rez Studios has officially announced plans to support Nintendo’s console and has shared extra details in the process.

If you head on over to the eShop, you’ll see that the Smite Founder’s Pack is now available for pre-purchase. Players will receive the following:

The latest issue of V-Jump reveals a new DLC character for Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2. “Super Saiyan Full Power” will be added to the game, according to the magazine. Broly will be able to use one move that is said to be quite useful.

Aside from Broly, V-Jump reconfirms that a Tournament of Power stage will be distributed as DLC as well. A Santa outfit and Broly wig for your avatar will be offered as part of a free update.

Fans can look forward to the latest Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 content this winter.

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Microids published a new teaser trailer for its action-adventure game Asterix & Obelix XXL 2. Watch it below.

Toast Time: Smash Up!

Toast Time: Smash Up! is out today on the Switch eShop. Take a look at some footage of the game in action below.

There’s a bit of a strange situation going on with the GameCube controller adapter for Switch. Over in North America, the device has been available for a couple of weeks. The same can’t be said of the UK though, and the wait for the adapter could be a long one.

Earlier today, the Nintendo UK store sent out email to customers who pre-ordered. It states that “due to unforeseen production issues,” the adapter won’t be ready until May 2019. It’s unclear what could have caused such a lengthy delay at this time.

The full message reads:



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