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Several new games out came out this week on the eShop. If you’re interested in checking out what’s new in screenshot form, take a look at the gallery below.

Capcom has provided a few screenshots of Devil May Cry, which was announced for Switch yesterday. View the images in the gallery below.

Devil May Cry is due out on Switch digitally this summer.

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Several new games out came out this week on the eShop. If you’re interested in checking out what’s new in screenshot form, take a look at the gallery below.

Nippon Ichi has published the opening movie for their upcoming survival game To All Mankind:

They also released some more information on the game, detailing the gameplay flow you’ll be going through (credit goes to Gematsu for the translation):

After waking up at the hotel she is staying at with the other girls, main character Kyouka will explore the ruins of Akihabara, foraging for useful items and supplies. Since Akihabara is a popular tourist destination, she will occasionally find foreign currency – the coins can be used for things other than as spending money though. You will also be able to scavenge various electronic items for parts such as batteries.

You also need to prepare food every day. Depending on what ingredients you use, you also get additional benefits such as increased dexterity or a better chance of finding items. You can choose to forego eating food for a while in order to have time to explore, but being hungry and tired eventually affects your performance in a negative way. There are a variety of recipes you can prepare, and more can be acquired throughout the game.

Additionally, Nippon Ichi provided some details on the game’s downloadable content. For 500 Yen, a new character will join the group about halfway through the game: Sukhaya Shuka. Half-Japanese and half-Russian, this 12 year-old girl is a prodigy who enjoys rakugo and is already enrolled in university, studying aerospace engineering. She is very knowledgeable and can see things the other girls can’t.

Finally, here are some new screenshots of the game:

To All Mankind will launch in Japan on June 27. A Western release hasn’t been announced yet.

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Nippon Ichi has released the first official screenshots of the Shin Hayarigami 1 and 2 Pack coming to Switch in July for Japan.

The collection of images can be viewed below.

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This past weekend, a new advert for Super Mario Maker 2 surfaced in Japan. It showed the latest screenshots, and with it, a number of details. You can find the full recap here.

We now have a better look at those screenshots. Check out the full set in the gallery below.

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Several new games out came out this week on the eShop. If you’re interested in checking out what’s new in screenshot form, take a look at the gallery below.

The official Japanese Fire Emblem Twitter account has shared a brief clip from Fire Emblem: Three Houses. We’ve already mostly seen this scene in the latest Nintendo Direct – it’s the one where Byleth, the main character / player avatar, saves Edelgard from a bandit attack. The Direct only showed the version with male Byleth though – this Twitter video also shows the one with the female Avatar:

Also, the Twitter account changed their profile picture to the Fire Emblem: Three Houses version of series staple Anna, which is our first look at her. You can see her in the header image above.

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Arc System Works has published a new look at Satsuki Kiryuin’s new Junketsu Shinzui in Kill la Kill the Game: IF.

The previously confirmed costume is the final form of Satsuki’s Kamui Junketsu. More details, plus the screens, can be viewed below.

The final form of the Kamui Junketsu, and also the opposing form against Ryuko Matoi’s “Senketsu Kisaragi”, which Ryuko wore in the final episode of the original anime series. What potential lies hidden in this costume’s power? How will Satsuki fight in this costume!?

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A new set of details and screenshots are in for Ninja Box. Today’s update covers the enemy organization Bukkowa Company, in addition to its three secret employees. We also have the news that a demo for the game has been made available in Japan.

Here’s the full roundup, courtesy of Gematsu:


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