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NIS America has published a new character trailer for The Alliance Alive HD Remastered. Watch the video below.

We have a bit of footage showing off some of the newest Pokemon that will be featured in Pokemon Sword/Shield. Get a look at Alcremie, Duraludon, Rolycoly, and Yamper below.

Marvelous has shared the official launch trailer for Senran Kagura Peach Ball. Get a look at the new video below.

New footage has emerged for the demo of Tiny Metal: Full Metal Rumble on the Switch eShop. Take a look at the gameplay below.

Senran Kagura Peach Ball

YouTube channel Nintendo Hall is back with footage of the first 30 minutes of gameplay for the Western version of Senran Kagura Peach Ball.

Those interested can view the tantalizing video below.

Ahead of the game’s release later this month, Bandai Namco has shared a lengthy 7-minute promo video for Fishing Spirits Nintendo Switch Version.

Those interested can view the footage below.

Nintendo is back with another “Virus Vid” for Dr. Mario World. Have a look at the short clip promoting the new mobile game below.

Last month, it was revealed that Tetris 99 will be getting a physical version in Japan. Nintendo has now officially announced this and has shared the game’s boxart. As previously mentioned, the retail version launches August 9 with a 12-month Nintendo Switch Online subscription.

Nintendo has also now shared a couple of details about Tetris 99’s second DLC. In “Gather Battle” (English name TBA), the mode will let you locally up to eight players. “Share Battle” (English name TBA) will also be included in which you can pass a Joy-Con to a friend and play together.

A notable new glitch has been discovered in Zelda: Breath of the Wild. After going through a series of steps, players can let Link jump infinitely.

Melissist seems to have discovered the glitch, and a number of users have shared it online including Twitter user HyruleDojo. Kotaku offers up the following explanation as to how it can be executed:

As mentioned earlier today, a limited-time demo for Olympic Games Tokyo 2020: The Official Video Game is out now on the Japanese Switch eShop, complete with English support. View some footage of the trial below.


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