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We knew Asdivine Menace would be releasing on Switch sometime in September, but we didn’t have an exact date. An eShop listing now shows that the RPG is slated for September 5.

Here’s an overview of Asdivine Menace, along with a trailer:

The Spyro & Friends Grand Prix will begin in Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled on August 30, publisher Activision and developer Beenox have announced. It will add the purple dragon as a playable character, a new track, and more.

Below are the full details:

A new distribution has been announced for Pokemon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon. Between October 21 and November 10, players can obtain either Shiny Lunala or Shiny Solgaleo.

Shiny Lunala will be Lv. 60 with the moves Moongeist Beam, Psyshock, Moonblast, and Moonlight. Likewise, Shiny Solgaleo will also be Lv. 60, but has the moves Sunsteel Strike, Zen Headbutt, Noble Roar, and Morning Sun.

During a live stream for Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout today, a bunch of new footage was shown. The main highlight was a first look at the Switch version, which you can see below.

Nighthawk Interactive published the first trailer for the newly-announced Disney Classic Games: Aladdin and The Lion King. Give it a look below.

Freedom Finger, which was just announced for Switch during the Indie World Showcase last week, has secured a release date. The satirical, toe-tapping shoot and beat ’em up game will release via the eShop on September 27.

Here’s an overview of Freedom Finger, along with a trailer:

No More Heroes 3 director Suda51 stopped by an IGN Japan stream earlier today. While he didn’t share a ton of information, he did provide a status update and some interesting tidbits.

Here’s the full roundup:

As part of this week’s Blade Strangers update, Aban, Piaa, and Summer Kawase have been added as playable characters. Check out some footage of all three below.

After shutting down nearly a year ago, Telltale Games is returning. LCG Entertainment announced today that it “has purchased the defunct studio’s key assets, trademarks, technology, and select intellectual properties with the intent of re-releasing select games from the studio’s back catalog and developing new games in some of the company’s best-selling brands.” LCG will represent itself as the original Telltale Games name.

Today’s press release mentions that “key talent” from the original Telltale has been “hired or contracted”. A focus on both core IPs and new IPs is planned going forward. Fans can expect information regarding the re-release of back catalog titles and new games in existing franchises “in the coming weeks.”

The latest Japanese hardware sales from Famitsu are as follows:


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