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Just a couple of days after this year’s Summer-themed Summoning Focus started in Fire Emblem Heroes, last year’s Summer-themed foci are back for a re-run: both Ylissean Summer and Nohrian Summer will be available for one month, until July 25th.

Exkee is bringing Kill The Bad Guy soon to Switch, a listing on the European eShop reveals. A release is scheduled for July 5.

Kill The Bad Guy is a puzzle game that emphasizes physics. You’ll be going after certain “bad guys” by serving justice “in the bloodiest possible way”.

It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart. This week, Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu / Eevee appear for the first time, and Persona Q2 moves up another spot.

Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between June 7 and June 13.

Drawful 2 was among a smattering of titles added to the Switch eShop this past week. Take a look at some footage below.

Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker isn’t just coming to Switch next month. Nintendo is also readying a 3DS version, and pre-loading is live on the eShop.

You’ll need 3,422 blocks of free space to download Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker on 3DS. That amounts to 427.75 MB.

The Switch version of Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker takes up 1.4GB. For the original Wii U version, it was 1.9GB.

Source: 3DS eShop

Ghost 1.0, from the developer of Unepic, is a few weeks away from releasing on Switch. The North American eShop is showing a release date of July 12.

Francisco Téllez de Meneses created Ghost 1.0, which is a Metroidvania. You’ll play as an agent who has been ordered to infiltrate a space station and steal “the greatest electronic secret ever.”

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Up until this point, Splatoon 2 has been entirely free to play online. Yet in just a few months ago, that’s going to change in a notable way. When Nintendo Switch Online fully launches in September, players will need to pay if they want to battle others.

Producer Hisashi Nogami told Polygon that he doesn’t believe the move to paid online multiplayer will have a major impact. However, he does feel that there could be some changes to how people approach the game.

SpiritSphere DX makes its way to the Switch eShop on July 2. Have a look at some footage in the gameplay video below.

After unveiling Yoshi for Switch last year, the game was nowhere to be seen at this year’s E3. We previously heard that the game would be shown later in 2018 instead.

IGN also asked for an update on the project from Nintendo’s Bill Trinen. Trinen was able to confirm that it’s still on track and “making really good progress.” The reason it’s taking a bit of extra time is to implement a few improvements.

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