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Coinciding with Simon and Richter Belmont’s inclusion in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, a new Dracula’s Castle stage will be included. Players can expect to see many enemies from the Castlevania series here, including Death, Carmilla, and more.

One of these monsters were kept a secret. However, fans have quickly pieced together the likely participant.

NIS America readied a new SNK 40th Anniversary Collection trailer. Watch it below for a look at Ikari Warriors, Victory Road, and Ikari III.

Today’s Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Direct was packed full of information and first looks. During the presentation, director Masahiro Sakurai gave a first look at the menu screen. However, one option was blurred out.

One fan may have pieced together what the mode is – well, its name at least. If you’re interested in what it appears to be, continue on below.

Manual Samuel

Curve Digital intends to release Manual Samuel on Switch next week, the publisher confirmed today. Originally made by Perfectly Paranormal, the game will arrive on August 16.

We have the following overview and trailer:

Coconut Island Games will release its challenging platformer Shio on Switch later this month. That’s according to eShop listings on North America and Japan, which list a date of August 23.

Here’s an overview for Shio plus a trailer:

Fernz Gate

Kemco will have a new fantasy RPG ready to go on Switch soon. Fernz Gate is due out on August 23, according to a Japanese eShop listing.

Here’s an overview, along with a trailer:

Yesterday, The Liar Princess And The Blind Prince was announced for the west. It turns out that the new Storybook Edition won’t be exclusive to NIS America’s store. Amazon has opened pre-orders here.

Reverie

Reverie will be released on Switch, Rainbite has announced. A release date hasn’t been announced, as only the teaser image above was posted.

Rainbite is an action adventure game that takes place on a fictional island in New Zealand. We have more details and a trailer below.

Update: Other sites have started transcribing Horii’s comments, so we’ve added them in below.


Original: Dragon Quest creator Yuji Horii provided an update on the Switch version of Dragon Quest XI today. During the “Let’s all get excited! Live Recording from Back Stage at the Dragon Quest XI Concert” program, Horii mentioned that development on Nintendo’s console is going well, and indicated that he expects information to be released sometime soon. We unfortunately don’t have access to the program, but there may have been a hint that we’ll hear about it during the Tokyo Game Show in September.

Despite being announced a couple of years ago, Square Enix has still not shown Dragon Quest XI on Switch. However, we finally received confirmation earlier this year that it’s based on the PlayStation 4 version, as opposed to the 3DS release or something else entirely.

Atypical Games will bring Sky Gamblers: Storm Raiders to Switch later this month, according to an eShop listing.

Here’s an overview from Steam, along with a trailer:


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