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An image surfaced online today showing what appears to be new amiibo for the Super Smash Bros. line. We’re able to get first looks at the likes of Pokemon Trainer and Snake. Additionally, Ivysaur, Squirtle, Dark Samus, Chrom, Simon, and Richter are listed.

Apparently, the image stems from a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate guide that was made available in Japan this week. That being said, take this with a grain of salt as its origins have not been officially confirmed.

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Earlier in the week, Unruly Heroes ended up having a surprise launch on Switch. Have a look at some footage recorded by GameXplain below.

Several new games out came out this week on the eShop. If you’re interested in checking out what’s new in screenshot form, take a look at the gallery below.

Swords & Soldiers appears on another platform with today’s release on Switch. Check out some footage in the video below.

Pokemon: Detective Pikachu still has a little while to go until its premiere in theaters. However, Hollywood Reporter writes today that a sequel is already planned.

The publication says that Oren Uziel will pen the script. Uziel has worked on the Sonic the Hedgehog movie and Men in Black International, 22 Jump Street, and The Cloverfield Paradox.

Specifics about the sequel to Pokemon: Detective Pikachu are unknown at this time.

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Atelier Lulua: The Scion of Arland is featured in this week’s issue of Dengeki PlayStation, with the magazine covering two characters. Aotooria “Totori” Helmold and Mimi Houllier von Schwarzlang from Atelier Totori: The Adventurer of Arland will both be appearing.

Dengeki PlayStation provides the following overviews:

Yesterday, SmuggleCraft arrived on Switch as a digital download via the eShop. Get a look at some footage below.

Game Informer senior editor Imran Khan has provided some additional details about the current state of Nintendo’s plans for Metroid.

Something that has been rumored in the past is Metroid Prime Trilogy for Switch, though it has yet to be announced. Khan says that it’s “been long done” and it was supposed to be announced last month. Why that didn’t happen is unclear.

Aside from Metroid Prime 4 and Metroid Prime Trilogy, there’s apparently “more Metroid stuff” in the works. Khan believes Metroid Prime 4’s delay “adjusts their schedule a bit,” which may or may not include Trilogy.

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Marble It Up! has received a substantial update. In addition to new content, the team has brought along additional features and more.

Here’s the full rundown of the update:

Metroid Prime 4

Nintendo dropped some massive news earlier today that many probably hadn’t seen coming. After it was initially announced at E3 2017, the work on Metroid Prime 4 is being scrapped. Nintendo is essentially starting from scratch, this time with original Metroid Prime developer Retro Studios.

It’s unlikely that we’ll hear about the issues surrounding development anytime soon in an official capacity, if at all. However, Game Informer senior editor Imran Khan claims to have some insight into the situation.


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