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Beat Souls

Developer ZOO Corporation and publisher Eastasiasoft and have revealed that Beat Souls will release on Switch eShop on February 16, and have shared a new trailer to celebrate.

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Batora: Lost Haven

Developer Team 17 has today shared a new story trailer for upcoming story-driven action RPG Batora: Lost Haven, which was previously announced for Switch last year. 

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Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires Switch

Ahead of its launch on Switch tomorrow, fans interested in Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires can now check out 35 minutes of gameplay footage.

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Blackberry Honey gameplay

Blackberry Honey, a visual novel from Ratalaika Games and ebi-hime, has received new gameplay. 40 minutes of footage is now available.

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yomawari 3 trailer

Nippon Ichi Software has debuted a brand new trailer for Yomawari 3, the third entry in its survival horror series. It provides a general overview of the game – in Japanese, of course.

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Pokemon Legends Arceus gameplay

This week’s UK software sales are as follows:

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Publisher RedDeerGames and developer Keith Burgun Games have revealed the release date for single-player turn-based wargame Gem Wizards Tactics. The title is slated to arrive digitally on the Switch eShop on February 18. Check out an overview for the game below the break.

It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart. The shuffling of Switch games continues with Dragon Quest X Offline overthrowing Bayonetta 3 for the top Switch spot.

Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between January 27 and February 2.

Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl Switch gameplay

A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. These include Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, Cave Story+, Darkest Dungeon, Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl, and more.

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For a long time now, Directs are the primary channel in which Nintendo communicates with its fans. These presentations provide updates about what’s being developed internally and always keeping the cycle of hype alive.

With more than ten years of producing these videos, Nintendo evolved a lot, changing the format and trying to create better and more entertaining presentations. Since 2017 it seems that they finally found a good formula, usually bringing a lot of new and exciting announcements. In the video below I analyze Directs to understand how Nintendo managed to refine the formula. You can watch it down below.


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