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Nintendo and HAL Laboratory have shared some new concept art for Kirby Star Allies. Above, we have a look at the Artist Copy Ability. The Festival Copy Ability is featured below.

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Footage has emerged of the new Switch version of Flashback. Take a look at 25 minutes of gameplay in the video below.

Warriors Orochi 4

Warriors Orochi 4 producer Masaki Furusawa has let loose some technical details about the Switch version. Furusawa said that the current target is 1080p docked / 720p portable as well as 60 frames per second.

When asked about the challenges presented in attempting to bring this kind of game to Switch, Furusawa mentioned:

Earlier today, the official Nintendo Australia / New Zealand Twitter account shared a message from Shigeru Miyamoto. Miyamoto left a few words for fans, and talked a bit about Super Mario Odyssey. View the video below.


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Dream Alone is heading to Switch on June 28, Fat Dog Games and WarSaw Games announced today.

Dream Alone is a macabre 2D puzzle platformer in which players can manipulate reality. Here’s a brief overview:

Another ARMS Party Crash is in the books. In the latest event, Ribbon Girl and Twintelle battled it out under the “Star Power Showdown” theme.

It was ultimately Ribbon Girl who secured the victory, though just barely. The final results were 52% to 48%.

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Forever Entertainment is partnering with EvilCoGames to bring Star Story: The Horizon Escape. A release is coming “soon”.

Star Story: The Horizon Escape involves a space archaeologist who crashed on an unknown planet. The game is a rouge-like, turn-based adventure RPG that will be appearing on the eShop.

Microids readied a new trailer for Flashback to promote its launch on Switch. Get a look at the video below.

WWE 2K19

Last year, WWE 2K18 made it to Switch. It was the first time the series appeared on a Nintendo console since WWE ’13 on Wii.

Unfortunately, that seems to have been a short return. 2K announced WWE 2K19 today, and Switch is nowhere to be seen in the press release. There’s always a possibility that it could be announced later in the year, but it’s unlikely given that NBA 2K19 was recently revealed for Switch alongside all other platforms.

WWE 2K18 did launch on Switch in a terrible state. The game suffered from severe technical problems, including frame rate drops and actual slowdown. 2K may have felt that this year’s entry wouldn’t be possible on Switch or wouldn’t be worth the extra effort.

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Warriors Orochi 4

Warriors Orochi 4 was previously given a September 27 release date in Japan. The game will follow a few weeks later in the west, with Koei Tecmo announcing today that it’s planned for October 16 in North America and October 19 in Europe.

Hot on the heels of E3 2018, Koei Tecmo has also confirmed that Warriors Orochi 4 will bring back split-screen co-op. Split Joy-Con play is possible on Switch as well.


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