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One year after it was originally announced, Persona Q2 has resurfaced. The first commercial for the game was just shown during the latest episode of Persona 5: The Animation.

Characters from Persona 3, Persona 4, and Persona 5 will all be in the game. That includes the female protagonist from Persona 3 Portable as well.

A few retailers have started taking pre-orders for the Nintendo Labo: Vehicle Kit. It’s available now on Amazon Canada here. You can also reserve it on the Nintendo UK store here as well as on Amazon UK here.

For those who missed it, the Vehicle Kit is up on Amazon UK here.

Nintendo Labo: Vehicle Kit launches September 14.

During a live stream, XSEED showed off new direct-feed gameplay of Gal Metal in English. We have the full recording below.

Candle: The Power of the Flame was made available on Switch last week as a digital download. Publisher Merge Games has provided some news about the physical version, confirming a September 11 release date. Pricing is set at $29.99.

A special Signature Edition will be sold just a few days later on September 14. It includes the following:

The Amazing Shinsengumi: Heroes in Love

D3Publisher will have another visual novel ready to go on Switch next week. Via the eShop, The Amazing Shinsengumi: Heroes in Love will be out in all regions – North America, Europe, and Japan. Pre-orders are currently available.

Here’s an overview:

Smoke and Sacrifice

Smoke and Sacrifice has received a huge quality of life patch. Developer Solar Sail Games has made improvements to inventory management, controls, the save system, and clarity of objectives.

Below are the full patch notes:

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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Bandai Namco confirmed yesterday that the Dragon Ball FighterZ online beta for Switch will kick off next week. Since then, we have a few more details about what to expect through a Japanese press release.

First up, here’s a listing of confirmed characters:

Spanish site HobbyConsolas was recently about to speak with Nintendo’s Yoshio Sakamoto. Sakamoto had a bunch to say about last year’s Samus Returns, including its development, how the final boss came to be, and more. He also comments on why there was never a Metroid on DS and why it took so long for a 3DS entry, Switch, and a few other topics.

Here’s a summary of what Sakamoto mentioned:

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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