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My Nintendo has been updated with a handful of rewards in North America. These include discounts as well as a July calendar / wallpaper for Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker.

Here’s the full lineup:

Ubisoft has surprised us with two Nintendo collaborations in consecutive years. The Mario and Rabbids crossover happened last year, followed by Star Fox in Starlink: Battle for Atlas this year.

Will we see those collaborations continue in the future? Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot has indicated as such.

A new wave of concept art is in for Kirby Star Allies. Two enemies get the focus: Driblee and Float Slime. We’ve attached the different images below.

With Float Slime, the team always knew that it would be in water. Driblee is also based around water.

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Nintendo Switch

Before Switch was announced, no one could have predicted how much support Bethesda would be giving the system. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim got things started late last year, followed by Doom. The Wolfenstein II also just launched on the platform today. Fallout Shelter was released earlier in the month, and The Elder Scrolls: Legends is planned for later this year.

Gamereactor interviewed Bethesda’s Todd Howard at Gamelab this week. When asked if there’s interest in bringing over a mainline Fallout, he said:

Pool Panic

Adult Swim Games and Rekim published a new “Aim & Shoot” trailer for Pool Panic, which launches July 19. We have it below.

Nintendo shared a video a few days ago in which Shigeru Miyamoto and Shinya Takahashi faced off in a Nintendo Labo game. A second clip has come in with the two once again. We have the latest video below.


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Magic Design Studios released a new trailer for the 2D action-adventure game Unruly Heroes that shows new enemies, new bosses, new environments and gameplay. See it below.

Aksys Games shared a “First Look” trailer for Little Dragons Cafe that shows off a few different aspects of gameplay. You can watch it below.

One of the more popular topics coming out of E3 is the idea of streaming games. Ubisoft’s CEO is on the record as having stated that he believes there will be one last console generation before streaming takes over. We’ve also seen both first and third-party companies explore that area in more recent years.

As for Nintendo, they’re taking a more conservative approach. While the Big N is aware of the talk surrounding streaming, nothing has been decided, according to Shinya Takahashi. The company would also “have to determine what is a very Nintendo approach to that if we were to ever do such a thing”.

Nintendo has put out a new video highlighting some of the games that were added to the eShop around June. Get a look at it below.


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