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The German website Tilmen Domination has posted a good amount of never-before-seen Mario + Rabbids artwork. You can see all of it below.

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Gamer has posted the boxart and several screenshots from Sumikko Gurashi: Sumikko Park e Youkouso on Switch. The packaging image is above, and the screenshots are below.

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Grasshopper Manufacture has sent out an official announcement covering the reveal of Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes. Read it in full below, and check out another round of concept art.

This week’s Famitsu scans are now available. Highlights include Medabots Classics, Sumikko Gurashi: Sumikko Park e Youkouso, and Nights of Azure 2. Scans of all games are below.

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The Japanese Twitter account for Super Mario Odyssey posted another new update today. This time around, we’re given another look at Princess Peach’s wedding dress in the game. Check out the image above.

Thanks to LukasManak for the tip.

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This week’s Famitsu scans are now available. Highlights include Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux, Fire Emblem Warriors, Atelier Lydie & Soeur: Alchemists of the Mysterious Painting, Lost Sphear, and Sonic Forces. Scans of all games are below.

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We’ve got our hands on some new character art from Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle. Find the images in the gallery below.

Two of Zordix’s Switch racers are receiving physical releases. Over on EB Games Australia, the retailer lists Aqua Moto Racing Utopia and Snow Moto Racing Freedom for the console.

The fact that both of these games are heading to Switch isn’t news. However, what we didn’t know before is that both will be offered at retail.

The boxart for Aqua Moto Racing Utopia is above. Snow Moto Racing Freedom’s packaging can be seen below.

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Metroid: Samus Returns doesn’t have a massive amount of story, which fans would probably agree is a good thing. However, Nintendo and MercurySteam did expand upon things a bit more compared to the original Game Boy game.

When you first start Samus Returns, you’ll be treated to an opening with lovely art recapping the first Metroid game. The images maintain the look of a comic book, and may look even better when viewed in stereoscopic 3D. Take a look at some images snapped from Metroid: Samus Returns’ opening below.

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