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Gust has released a new Japanese trailer for Nights of Azure 2. This one is focused entirely on story and characters, so be wary of spoilers:

Puzzle Adventure Blockle has been announced for Switch by Japanese developer Intense. The game revolves around rotating puzzles, with adventure scenes in-between to tie it all together. The game will launch on August 3rd in North America and Japan for $7.99 / 800 yen, respectively. A European release has not been announced yet, but given that the Switch is region-free, this isn’t a huge issue. Watch the trailer below to get an idea of what the game is like:

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Splatoon 2 isn’t the only game launching today – Fate/EXTELLA: The Umbral Star also got released on Switch. Below you’ll find a video of the first hour of gameplay from the English version of the game.

Yoshiller has got some direct-feed gameplay of the Superstar Saga remake from Comic Con 2017. Check out the gameplay down below.



Super Mario Odyssey

We’ve got some more New Donk City footage from the Comic Con event. If you want to see some more Super Mario Odyssey check out the video below from Yoshiller.



Two physical versions of Axiom Verge are up for pre-order on Amazon right now, the standard edition and the multiverse edition. Axiom Verge: Multiverse Edition comes with a double-sided poster, soundtrack CD and a “making of” documentary.

You can check out the standard edition here and the multiverse edition here.

The physical game is listed to be released on October 17th.

We haven’t really had a good look at what the Callie and Marie amiibo do in Splatoon 2, until now that is. They seem to have the same functions as all the other Amiibo, plus giving the player some gear. You can check out the video below, by GameXplain, to see how they’ll function in game.



You can currently get three more Mega Stones in Pokemon Sun and Moon, these stones being the ones to get Mega Tyranitar, Abomasnow and Manetric. All you have to do is use the code SABLEVOLANT to obtain all the stones. This code works worldwide and does not have a set expiration date, but it might be safer to use the code sooner than later.

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More maintenance is taking place in the days to come affecting Switch as well as all of the eShops. For the latest maintenance schedule, continue on below.

Switch – all network services (online play, rankings, etc.)

– 5 PM PT (July 23) – 8 PM PT (July 23)
– 8 PM ET (July 23) – 11 PM ET (July 23)
– 1 AM in the UK (July 24) – 4 AM in the UK (July 24)
– 2 AM in Europe (July 24) – 5 AM in Europe (July 24)

Switch / Wii U / 3DS eShops

– 5 PM PT (July 24) – 7 PM PT (July 24)
– 8 PM ET (July 24) – 10 PM ET (July 24)
– 1 AM in the UK (July 25) – 3 AM in the UK (July 25)
– 2 AM in Europe (July 25) – 4 AM in Europe (July 25)

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Some of you may have been having issues trying to download Splatoon 2 earlier because of the influx of people trying to purchase the game. However, it seems that the eShop is back up running again as intended. If you were having issues getting Splatoon 2 you might want to try again right now.


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