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We originally thought that Minecraft: Story Mode – Season Two would be out on Switch back in August. That didn’t happen though, and we’ve been waiting for a new release date since.

Could November be the lucky month? Perhaps. Retailers like Amazon and GameStop have updated their listings, showing a new release date of November 6.

There’s plenty of uncertainty surrounding Telltale at the moment, so nothing is confirmed. If we hear anything else about Minecraft: Story Mode – Season Two’s release date on Switch, we’ll pass the news along.

Thanks to Jes T for the tip.

Pokemon GO is gearing up for its next event. Starting tomorrow at 1 PM PT / 4 PM ET, the Psychic Spectacular will kick off.

During the event, Psychic-type Pokemon including Abra, Ralts, and Baltoy will be appearing more frequently. Additionally, more Field Research focusing on Psychic-type Pokemon will be available. And last but not least, Shiny Drowzee has a chance to appear.

The Psychic Spectacular will run until October 14 at 1 PM PT / 4 PM ET.

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Dragalia Lost’s first major event, the Loyalty’s Requiem raid, started earlier today. Take a look at some footage below.

The first season of Netflix’s Castlevania animated series is receiving the Blu-ray treatment. At New York-Comic Con today, VIZ Media announced plans to make it available on December 4.

Aside from the show itself, buyers will also be given a t-shirt as pictured above.

Pricing for the Blu-ray release is not yet known at this time.

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Earlier in the year, Nintendo filed a patent with the USPTO for a Game Boy-like casing for capacitative touchscreen devices. The idea behind it is that a device can fit inside, which appears to be for playing Game Boy titles.

Siliconera shares the following extra details from the patent:

Art of Balance, one of Shin’en’s past releases, is out now on Switch. Check out some footage in the video below.

Back in 2015, Descendent Studios funded the 3D first-person shooter Descent: Underground on Kickstarter. It was imagined as a prequel to the 1994 game Descent. It was released in Steam Early Access last year, but was eventually pulled after publisher Little Orbit became involved so that a single-player campaign could be added with improvements across the board.

Descent: Underground, now simply known as Descent, is back in the news with its latest announcement. The project is essentially complete and has been confirmed for Switch. A release is planned both physically and digitally for early 2019.

Here’s a trailer:

Source: Little Orbit PR

Earlier today, Zerodiv brought Hot Gimmick Cosplay-jong to Switch on the North American eShop. Have a look at some footage below.

Just like in Japan, Switch is getting three games from Kairosoft in the west next week. Game Dev Story, Hot Springs Story, and Dungeon Village are lined up for October 11. All three have now received listings on the North American and European eShops.

Here’s an overview of each game:


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