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This week’s European Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Switch Download

Severed – €14.99
Rocket Fist – €9.99
Phantom Trigger – €14.99
ACA NeoGeo The King of Fighters 2000 – €6.99
Ironcast – €14.99

Ironcast is out today on the Switch eShop. Have a look at the official launch trailer as published by Ripstone below.

This week’s North American Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Switch Retail

Sonic Mania – $19.99 (available Tuesday)
Troll and I – $29.99 (available Tuesday)

Switch Download

ACA NeoGeo The King of Fighters 2000 – $7.99
Flip Wars – $9.99
Ironcast – $12.99
Phantom Trigger – $14.99
Rocket Fist – $9.99
Severed – $14.99

Switch Demo

Rayman Legends Definitive Edition (available Monday)

A new gameplay video is live for Nights of Azure 2 showing the first 30 minutes of action. Take a look at the footage below.

Rocket Fist is one of the new games appearing on the Switch eShop today. Watch the video below for some gameplay footage.

A new report on 4Gamer about Fire Emblem Warriors offers up some new screenshots from the game. Take a look at the latest batch of images below.

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Another scan has popped up from this month’s issue of CoroCoro. It offers a better look at Lycanroc Dusk Form in Pokemon Ultra Sun and Pokemon Ultra Moon, providing new details.

Here’s what we know:

– Pure Rock-type
– 2’07/0.8m tall
– Weighs 55.1lbs/25kg
– Dusk Form cannot be obtained during normal gameplay and only through the Special Rockruff distribution
– When it attacks, its eyes turn red akin to Lycanroc’s Midnight Form as it unleashes its fighting spirit

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The Gold Goombas event is back up and running in Super Mario Run. Starting today, these Goombas will appear in World Tour, and can be defeated for bonus coins. You can obtain 30 bonus coins per Gold Goomba you defeat.

This event will end on August 31.

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Kosuke Yabuki, the producer of ARMS, was present at Japan Expo in Paris last month to promote the game. He also played a couple of rounds with some attendees. Nintendo of France has published a video (in French) which shows some of the matches. Check it out:

Japanese developer FuRyu is working on a new 3DS game, it seems. They’ve opened up a teaser site which, at the moment, only features a video of three people eating a traditional Japanese hot pot dish called oden. What this means is anyone’s guess at the moment – the 3DS logo on the site is pretty much the only thing that marks this as video game-related. We will keep you updated as soon as something happens with that teaser site.

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