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Starlink: Battle for Atlas

Starting today, Switch owners can purchase Starlink: Battle for Atlas. Get a look at a new launch trailer from Ubisoft below.

11 bit studios has finally nailed down a specific date for the Switch version of Moonlighter. It’ll be released on November 5, the developer announced today.

Moonlighter is “an action RPG with rogue-lite elements that shines a light on the daily adventures of Will, an devoted shopkeeper who secretly dreams of becoming a hero.” View a new trailer for the game below.

Moonlighter will be sold both physically and digitally on Switch.

Following up on the recent release of Valkyria Chronicles 4, the original Valkyria Chronicles arrives on Switch today. We have a launch trailer below.

I Hate Running Backwards

Later this week, Devolver Digital will be publishing I Hate Running Backwards on Switch. Have a look at some footage below.

Nintendo and Cygames have issued an update for Dragalia Lost. Players can now access version 1.0.6, which includes additional features focused on the new event plus various improvements and fixes.

Below are the full patch notes:

Warriors Orochi 4

Warriors Orochi 4 is out in the west today, and Koei Tecmo has readied a new trailer to celebrate. You can view it below.

NBA 2K Playgrounds 2

2K Sports and Saber Interactive has shared a short trailer to highlight today’s launch of NBA 2K Playgrounds 2. Watch it below.

Eurogamer has come forward with its own interview for Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu / Eevee. Once again, director Junichi Masuda and designer Kensaku Nabana have shared some comments about the new entry and other topics. They discussed the post-game Master Trainers, the handling of Meltan’s reveal, the possibility of an open-world game like Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and more.

We’ve rounded up some of the more notable excerpts from the interview below. Read the full discussion on Eurogamer here.

Ghost Town Games and Team17 have released a new update for Overcooked 2, which “improves the way your progression is saved in online games.” According to Team17, “progress is now being saved for any player logged into a profile, which means that everyone saves campaign progress when joining others online.”

The full patch notes are as follows:

BlazBlue: Central Fiction Special Edition, which was revealed to be coming to Nintendo Switch at Tokyo Game Show last month, now has a concrete release date, at least for Japan. The game will launch on February 7, 2019. BlazBlue: Central Fiction Special Edition is essentially the definitive version of BlazBlue: Central Fiction and will contain a lot of the DLC that was previously released for the base game.

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