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Atlus has shared the latest demon showcase video for Shin Megami Tensei V. For today’s update, we have a closer look at Hayataro.

Here’s the full video:

New Pokemon Snap Mightywide River

A brand new, free update was just announced for New Pokemon Snap this week. Along with a trio of areas, the game will be adding twenty more Pokemon.

We now have a closer look at one of those stages – Mightywide River. Here’s a brief introduction:

Samurai Warriors 5 came out in Japan last month, and we just got the game in the west. A new comparison has now surfaced for the Switch and PS4 versions.

Here’s the full video:

Gris

Gris previously had a physical version through Special Reserve Games. Now just like Hotline Miami Collection, there will soon be a more widely available release at retail.

Gris has popped up on Amazon, and it looks like copies will include a couple of bonuses. Buyers can expect double-sided artwork and an exclusive artwork booklet.

The retail release of Gris is tentatively planned for October 1. Pre-orders are open on Amazon here (those in the UK can find it here).

Battle Brothers

Battle Brothers, Overhype Studios’ turn-based tactical RPG, has been updated yet again. The latest patch is version 1.9.

Fixes and adjustments are included in Battle Brothers’ new update. For the full patch notes, continue on below.

Badland: Game of the Year Edition

According to an eShop listing, the side-scrolling action adventure title Badland is making a comeback on Switch.

Previously, Badland: Game of the Year Edition appeared on Wii U back in 2015. QubicGames and Frogmind will now be releasing it for Nintendo’s current console on August 6.

Here’s an overview and trailer from the eShop page:

Zelda: Skyward Sword HD

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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Final Fantasy X recently celebrated its 20th anniversary. In honor of the milestone, Japanese magazine Famitsu posted an extensive reader survey this month. Fans were asked to vote on their favorite characters, music, party combination, and more.

Here’s the roundup of notable data:

The Wii Shop Channel was Nintendo’s first foray into digital marketplaces. Initially, it served as the introduction to offering classic titles with the Virtual Console games. WiiWare was later added for brand new experiences.

Now thanks to the latest round of Nintendo leaks, we’re able to see an early version of the Wii Shop Channel. Twitter user lombTV passed along a few photos of the design, which you can see below. This was dated August 18, 2006.

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Horror Tales: The Wine

Horror Tales: The Wine, a first-person survival horror game, recently landed on Switch. Have a look at some footage below.

Horror Tales: The Wine is now live on the Switch eShop. For more information and a trailer, head on over here.


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