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Sonic Forces

A listing on Amazon Japan reveals the file size for Sonic Forces on Switch. If you plan on downloading the game, 7.042GB of space is required.

Sonic Forces launches on November 7. SEGA will be selling the game both physically and digitally.

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Did you know that it’s Nintendo’s birthday today? Really, it is! Nintendo was established way back on September 23, 1889. The big N has certainly come a long way from the days of love hotels and making hanafuda cards.

Whereas last year was a bit of a down year for Nintendo, things couldn’t look brighter for the company. Switch is firing on all cylinders, 3DS is still receiving some love, Nintendo has its mobile games, and they’re dipping their toes into new areas like the partnership with Universal for Super Nintendo World. It’s definitely a good time to be a Nintendo fan.


Another 15 minutes of footage is in showing Doom on Switch in fairly decent visual / audio quality. See the latest video below.

Nintendo has published an English version of the Fire Emblem Warriors trailer created for the Tokyo Game Show. Watch it below.

Eurogamer has a lengthy look at Huntdown on Switch. Take a look at 12 minutes of footage in the video below.

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During a live stream last week, Descenders was showcased with a ton of new footage. For the full recording, continue on below.

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2

Just like in Japan, Bandai Namco is including content from the first Dragon Ball Xenoverse in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 for Switch and offering it in in the west. The process of gaining access is just slightly different.

For the Japanese release, Bandai Namco had the Dragon Ball Xenoverse 1 content built right in. Once you cleared certain sections of the story in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, you’re able to access segments from the original by talking to a particular NPC. But from what we understand, for the western version, you first need to download the a pack from the eShop.

Next week, in conjunction with the Super NES Classic Edition, Prima will be publishing a special guide. It’ll come in two flavor: the standard version and a collector’s edition.

Over on its Twitter page, Prima offered a first look at the collector’s edition, including the slipcase. We’re also able to get a look inside the book itself. Check out the full video below.


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Bethesda has slowly rolled out information about Doom’s performance on Switch. Yesterday we found out that the game runs at 30 frames per second, at least officially anyway. Rolling Stone, who shared that information, managed to obtain some additional details from Bethesda as well.

First, Doom’s resolution is 720p on Switch. That’s regardless of which mode you’re playing in – docked or portable. Both are the same.

Bethesda also says that Doom won’t have any motion controls on Switch. The functionality is being added for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, but it won’t be present in Doom.

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Witch & Hero III is in development for 3DS, Flyhigh Works has revealed. The title is slated for later this year in Japan. If we had to guess, Circle Entertainment will localize the game at some point.

Little is known about Witch & Hero III currently. The image above simply says that the little witch has been kidnapped. Join forces with three people, and annihilate enemies with the power of bonds.

Also announces is that the Witch & Hero series has sold over 150,000 units.

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