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WayForward recently unveiled the very first figure featuring Shantae. Unfortunately, its availability could possibly be limited.

WayForward’s Matt Bozon put out a message yesterday confirming that the figure will be sold at Anime Expo 2017. Quantities are also expected to be limited.

Now… what if you’re not attending Anime Expo? Bozon says it’ll be up to distributor Volks to sell it online through its store. If the Shantae figure sells well at Anime Expo, more units could potentially be produced.

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Nintendo NY has big plans in store for E3 2017. The store rolled out what it has planned for the expo next week.

On Tuesday, Nintendo NY will host a live stream of Nintendo Spotlight: E3 presentation as it happens. The Treehouse streams will also be covered throughout the week. Charles Martinet, the voice of Mario, will be stopping by next Friday, and playable demos will be available.

Here’s a roundup of everything Nintendo NY is planning for E3:

If you’re looking for some good Zelda reading material, you may want to read up on a new interview published by Denfaminicogamer. The site shared a huge discussion conducted between series producer Eiji Aonuma and Square Enix’s Jin Fujisawa, who has been overseeing the Dragon Quest series. Much of the talk is about Zelda: Breath of the Wild and the franchise in general. I don’t think we could even begin to do the interview justice by posting a summary or excerpts here, so read up on the full interview on this page if you’re interested.

A brand new Nintendo Twitter account has just opened known as “Nintendo Versus”. By following the account, you’ll be given relevant news about Nintendo competitive events. You can find the Nintendo Versus Twitter page here.

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Two more Pokemon figures are on the way. Today we’re able to get a look at the Red figma as well as a Lillie and Cosmog figure produced by Kotobukiya.

Pre-orders for the Red figma open on June 13. Pokemon Centers in Japan will begin taking reservations for the Lillie and Cosmog figure on June 17.

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Yesterday, Nintendo and Universal Studios Japan held a special ceremony to announce the official start of construction on Super Nintendo World. 4Gamer shared some comments from Shigeru Miyamoto following the event.

At one point of the interview, Miyamoto touched on possible Switch interactivity at the park. He joked around by saying that he hopes the system will be even more popular in 2020, and thinks it could have a lifespan of longer than five years. According to Miyamoto, they’re thinking of potential interactivity between Switch and Super Nintendo World, and preparations are already in place for that. Nintendo is sharing their know-how from past experiences (like the 3DS at the Louvre Museum) and experimentation with Universal Studios and they are both are planning on how to implement the feature.

The Super Nintendo World Groundbreaking Ceremony was held at Universal Studios Japan to kick off the official construction of the theme park. If you’re interested, you can watch the full event below.

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A Super Nintendo World Groundbreaking Ceremony was held at Universal Studios Japan today. It was attended by various representatives, including Shigeru Miyamoto, to announce the official start of construction. A Mario Kart attraction is also confirmed.

Watch a new video for Super Nintendo World below. It’s planned to open before the start of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

Below are some photos from the ceremony:

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The Nintendo UK store has started reservations for the upcoming Smash Bros. amiibo. Cloud, Corrin, and Bayonetta figures can be reserved here. They’ll be launching next month.

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Bayonetta and The Wonderful 101 director Hideki Kamiya has a new position within PlatinumGames. IGN reports that he’s a vice president at the company, but is also “working on the mentorship and development of staff” in addition to assisting studio lead Atsushi Inaba in planning the studio’s future.

Kamiya is still working on games despite his new role. For his next project, he wants to create “something that really waves the Kamiya banner proudly. A game where you will know instantly that it came from me.”

Inaba, who spoke to IGN, also reiterated the possibility of continuing with the Bayonetta series:

“We enjoyed working on Scalebound and we want to sort of continue to explore that type of new genre. At the same time, you know, were we to continue Bayonetta, we have a certain fan base that really wants to play that kind of game, and if we were to develop that we’d want to give them the experience that they’re looking for.”

Thanks to Jake for the tip.

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