Wargroove introduces its final three Commanders
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Chucklefish is back with the latest blog entry for Wargroove. Today, we’re introduced to the final three Commanders: Ryota, Sedge, and Caesar. Read up on the full details straight from Chucklefish below.
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Castlevania animated series getting a third season on Netflix
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The Castlevania animated series was a hit after it debuted on Netflix last year. A second season was promptly ordered, which will debut sometime this summer.
Fortunately, the series is already confirmed to have a future beyond what has been currently announced. Richard Armitage, who voices the character Trevor Belmont in the show, told Digital Spy:
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Nicalis to publish RemiLore: Lost Girl in the Lands of Lore this winter
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Nicalis has announced that it has acquired the publishing rights to RemiLore: Lost Girl in the Lands of Lore. The rogue-lite hack-and-slash game is coming to Switch in Winter 2018.
RemiLore will be sold physically and digitally on Switch. The title will cost $39.99.
NIS America’s E3 2018 lineup
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NIS America announced its lineup for E3 2018 today. Everything the publisher intends to have on hand is planned for Switch, including Labyrinth of Refrain: Coven of Dusk, Disgaea 1 Complete, SNK 40th Anniversary Collection, and Ys VIII. There will apparently be “some exciting announcements” as well.
Here’s further information about each title:
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The Journey Down Trilogy given final Switch release dates
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Blitworks and SkyGoblin recently announced The Journey Down for Switch. Today, final release dates for the three different chapters were shared.
Here’s the full rundown:
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Monolith Soft opens new studio in Iidabashi
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Monolith Soft, developer of the Xenoblade series, has established a new studio in Iidabashi, Tokyo. The branch opened its doors this month.
Monolith Soft has two other studios that it has used over the years. The company has a main branch in Tokyo, where its big projects tend to be produced. Its other in Kyoto has primarily assisted the development of Nintendo titles.
Thanks to Jake for the tip.
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Splatoon 2: Octo Expansion gets yet another gameplay video
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Over the past several weeks, Nintendo has been posting gameplay videos from Splatoon 2: Octo Expansion on social media. Below we have a look at another stage with the latest footage.
You’ll have to put all your #Splatoon2 skills to the test in the Splatoon 2: Octo Expansion! Try not to fall off this rotating stage while avoiding the Octarians’ attacks. Agent 8 arrives this summer, and pre-purchase is available now: https://t.co/MRl3CBuwB9 pic.twitter.com/tNDfQL54cv
— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) June 7, 2018
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Poke Ball Plus, Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu / Eevee up for pre-order on Amazon UK
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Amazon UK has opened pre-orders for a few new Pokemon products. Poke Ball Plus, Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu, and Pokemon: Let’s Go, Eevee can all be reserved. Everything is up on Amazon UK here.
The Pokemon Company clarifies that the Let’s Go games have compulsory motion controls for catching Pokemon
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One of the uncertainties with Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu and Pokemon: Let’s Go, Eevee has been the manner in which you actually catch Pokemon. Motion controls is something we’ve heard about, and The Pokemon Company has since clarified that they’re compulsory – regardless of playing docked or portable.
Eurogamer obtained the following statement:
Tennis World Tour for Switch bumped back to June 19 in Europe, July 10 in North America
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Tennis World Tour is seeing another delay on Switch. From publisher Bigben, a new date of June 19 has been announced for Europe and July 10 for North America.
Originally, Tennis World Tour was expected for Switch on May 22. It was then pushed back to June 12. Here’s hoping that this new date sticks.