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Focus Home Interactive has readied a new trailer for Masters of Anima to highlight the title’s strong reception. You can find it below.

Arc System Works issued the first details and screenshots for its upcoming Switch game Wizard’s Symphony. The information covers the story, characters, and gameplay. Find the full roundup of content below, courtesy of Gematsu.

Runbow won’t be releasing for Switch via the eShop on April 24 as originally planned. A delay has been announced, with the extra time needed “in order to further optimize the game’s performance.”

13AM says Runbow will only be pushed back “a matter of weeks.” We’ll share the new release date as soon as we have it.

A physical version of Runbow for Switch will still be offered on June 14.

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Nintendo has started to update its upcoming maintenance schedule for the next few days, which currently only involves 3DS and Wii U. Two different periods are currently planned leading up to Monday.

The schedule is as follows:

Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Original Soundtrack

Procyon Studio has posted the official image that will be used as the cover for the Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Original Soundtrack. We have it attached above.

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Nintendo has updated the Japanese website for Nintendo Labo with a bunch of cardboard parts. The Variety and Robot Kits are both represented here, so they can come in handy if you happen to break or misplace something. The full set of parts can be found here.

Immortal Redneck

Immortal Redneck won’t be out on Switch until May 10, but some footage has already arrived. Check out 20 minutes of gameplay below.

We’ve known for a while now that Daedalic Entertainment’s futuristic adventure game State of Mind would be coming to the Nintendo Switch. Today, the developer announced that the game will finally be released in August 2018. They also confirmed that the game is getting a physical release, as you can see by the game’s boxart above. Finally, take a look at this new teaser trailer:

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BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle

Arc System Works announced today that they will be conducting an open beta test for BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle in Japan next month. The test will take place from May 11th to May 13th. To take part, you will need to download a special demo version of the game that’ll be available on the Japanese eShop starting on May 11th. During the open beta,  you will be able to use all of the game’s non-DLC characters. The following modes will be playable: Casual Lobby, Tactics Mode and Versus Mode (against CPU).

Even after the open beta period is over, you will still be able to play the demo version – with some restrictions: you won’t be able to use all of the characters and you will only be able to play offline.

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It’s the end of week, which means another new weapon is coming to Splatoon 2. The Custom Range Blaster is identical to the regular Range Blaster in terms of stats, but comes with the Curling Bomb sub-weapon and the Bubble Blower special instead. It’ll be available tomorrow around noon in Japan and Australia, early in the morning in Europe and later tonight in North America.

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