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At the Tokyo Game Show today, Bandai Namco announced a pair of Sword Art Online games for Switch. Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet Complete Edition (featuring the main game and DLC) and Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization will both be released on Nintendo’s platform.

Here’s an overview and trailers for the two titles:

A new game was revealed for the SEGA Ages lineup on Switch during the Tokyo Game Show today. The news was just delivered during a stage show event.

This announcement is quite significant. Many years ago, SEGA and M2 expressed interest in bringing Virtua Racing to 3DS during the SEGA 3D Classics era, but it never panned out. Now the two sides will finally be able to make a digital release possible on Nintendo’s console.

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Dragon Quest Builders 2

Square Enix showed the latest gameplay from Dragon Quest Builders 2 during a Tokyo Game Show 2018 live stream today. Get a look at the full recording below.

Hamster announced two new games for the ACA NeoGeo series at the Tokyo game Show today. Bust-A-Move and Bust-A-Move Again are both on the way, the company revealed. These games are also known as Puzzle Bobble and Puzzle Bobble 2.

Both titles should eventually be made available on Switch via the eShop. Release dates have not yet been provided.

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At the Tokyo Game Show, developer Plukit has revealed that Staxel is in the works for Switch. Although the Switch version isn’t playable, booth advertising confirms plans to release on Nintendo’s console.

The sales pitch for Staxel is that it’s “a creative farming and village life game with a cast of quirky characters.” We have more details from Steam below, along with a trailer.

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Super Mario Party is less than two weeks away from launch, and Nintendo has now opened the game’s full-blown North American website. Access it here.

On the site, there are plenty of details about the title, including the mini-games, amiibo support, and more. You’ll also find a trailer and other media.

Koei Tecmo and Gust have shared a new Nelke & the Legendary Alchemists: Ateliers of the New World trailer for this year’s Tokyo Game Show. You can view it below.

While it might be somewhat expected given the nature of the game, Super Mario Party won’t work with handheld mode. That news comes directly from a page on Nintendo’s Japanese website.

Aside from not supporting portable play, let’s recap some other aspects as well. Using two disconnected Joy-Con, the Joy-Con Grip, and the Switch Pro Controller are all not supported. Using tabletop mode and Joy-Con horizontally does work, however.

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This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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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.


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