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The Fall Part 2: Unbound is out today on the Switch eShop. Get a look at a bunch of footage in the video below.

Kirby Star Allies

Nintendo’s Hong Kong YouTube channel has posted its own trailer for Kirby Star Allies. View the video below for the latest footage.

In a series of messages posted on Twitter, PlatinumGames’ Hideki Kamiya spoke about Bayonetta and Nintendo’s involvement. He was a director on the first game, contributed to the second title, and may have some involvement with the third entry.

Kamiya recalled how, originally, Bayonetta 2 was considered for multiple platforms when it was in development as part of a collaboration with SEGA. However, the game was put on hold because of “circumstances” at the company. After Nintendo stepped in, PlatinumGames was able to finish development, and the rights are with the Big N and SEGA. Nintendo actually allowed the Japanese voice track created for the Wii U version of Bayonetta to be included in the PC version.

Ubisoft

Earlier today, Ubisoft shared its latest financial results. In doing so, the company declared itself as the leading third-party publisher on Switch. Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle is currently the top-selling title on the platform for third-party releases.

Ubisoft spoke further about Switch during its financial call. CEO Yves Guillemot stated:

With more and more games releasing on Switch this week, it’s possible that you’re starting to run low on storage. There are some titles out there that are rather bulky in terms of file size, and it could even more of an issue if you prefer digital over physical.

If you’re looking for another storage option, you may want to consider the Sandisk Ultra 200GB microSDXC card on Amazon. It’s currently available for for $69. We’re starting to see microSD cards that are 400GB and up, but since those are currently extremely expensive, this isn’t a bad option.

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We’re about four months out from E3 2018. GES, the event planning and marketing company involved with the show, is getting ready and has published the exhibitor manual for the expo. Based on information pieced together from that, we now have preliminary floor plans for this year’s E3.

Nintendo will run its regular booths at the show, sitting on the opposite side of Sony in the West Hall. The Big N has once again reserved the 411 theater similar to past years.

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Another gameplay video has emerged for SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy. Have a look at 11 minutes of footage below.

Sometimes You appears to be publishing two new games on Switch. According to Keymailer, North and One Eyed Kutkh are planned for release soon.

North, a short adventure game in which you play as a man who applies for asylum in a city filled with bizarre creatures and customs, is apparently set for March 6. One Eyed Kutkh, a point-and-click adventure game, is apparently just a little behind on March 9. These dates could be temporary, so we’ll keep you updated on any changes.

Continue on below for more on both North and One Eyed Kutkh.

NIS America announced the dungeon-crawler Labyrinth of Refrain: Coven of Dusk for Switch during its press event last week. For a look at the game’s English build, view the video below.

Retailers have started taking pre-orders for Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom. You can reserve it on Amazon here or GameStop here.

Amazon and GameStop both show a price point for Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom. At least physically, the game will cost $39.99.


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