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The Walking Dead: The Final Season debuted on Switch this month. However, previous entries in the series never made it to a Nintendo system. Telltale will begin to remedy that starting next week.

Switch owners will be able to purchase The Walking Dead: The Complete First Season on Switch starting August 28. It includes all five original episodes, as well as add-on anthology 400 Days. According to Telltale, “Both have been ported from last year’s The Walking Dead: The Telltale Series Collection, which offered substantial visual and performance enhancements over previous editions.” These have been brought over to The Complete First Season on Switch.

GamesBeat published a new interview today with Starlink: Battle for Atlas producer Matthew Rose. The two sides discussed the game’s origins, current status of the toys-to-life market, plans for future support, and the Star Fox collaboration. Rose said that free content is planned while the partnership with Nintendo is “a match made in heaven”.

We’ve rounded up a few excerpts from the interview below. You can read the full discussion here.

Diablo III Eternal Collection

Blizzard will finally return to Nintendo consoles when Diablo III Eternal Collection makes its debut later this year. But how did the project start in any case? GameSpot posed that question to senior producer Pete Stilwell, and learned about why there was interest in bringing Diablo III to Switch.

Stilwell told the site:

Trials Rising

GameSpot posted a new video from Gamescom showing off the latest footage from Trials Rising. Check out five minutes of gameplay below.

Planet Alpha

Team17 has come through with a new “Discovery” trailer for Planet Alpha, which launches soon on Switch. View the video below.

LEGO DC Super-Villains

Warner Bros. published a brand new trailer for LEGO DC Super-Villains focusing entirely on the story. Take a look at the video below.

Luigi's Mansion

Earlier today, Nintendo announced the release date for Luigi’s Mansion on 3DS in Europe. The company has followed up with some news for North America.

The new 3DS remake of Luigi’s Mansion is due out stateside on October 12, Nintendo has announced. Pricing is set at $39.99.

Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom

FDG Entertainment has published a Gamescom trailer for Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom, which was first shown in the Indie Highlights video yesterday. We have it below.

Saints Row: The Third is coming to Switch, Deep Silver has announced. The news was just revealed during the Gamescom 2018 opening ceremony.

This is the first time that the Saints Row franchise will be appearing on a Nintendo system. Saints Row: Drive By was announced for 3DS never years ago, but was never shown or released.

RICO

With Gamescom 2018 beginning today, Rising Star Games uploaded a new trailer for the buddy cop shooter RICO. Watch it below.


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