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Two new demos recently were added to the Switch eShop. Japan has access to one for World End Syndrome, while another for Octahedron: Transfixed Edition is now available in the west. Check out some footage of both below.

Last week, Hamster brought Donkey Kong Jr. to Switch as its latest Nintendo arcade release. Take a look at some footage below.

Imagineer released several gameplay trailers for Fitness Boxing, the game currently out in Japan and Europe and scheduled for January 4 in North America. You can view the six different Japanese videos each showcasing a different trainer.

Bernard (voiced by Akio Ootsuka)

Evan (voiced by Yuichi Nakamura)

Laura (voiced by Atsuko Tanaka)

Lin (voiced by Saori Hayami)

Martina (voiced by Sumire Uesaka)

Sophie (voiced by Ami Koshimizu)

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A new video is now available for the strategy-simulation game We. The Revolution. Watch the “Life of a Judge” trailer below.

The King of Fighters 2002 has joined the Switch eShop as the latest NeoGeo game. For a look at the title, check out the following footage:

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Phrasefight recently debuted on the Switch in eShop in Japan. Have a look at some gameplay footage in the video below.

A new trailer is live for the latest SEGA Ages entry on Switch, Gain Ground. Check out the video below.

SEGA Ages – Gain Ground is out now on the Japanese eShop and will follow in the west in 2019.

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Takara Tomy released a brief video showing some gameplay from the demo for Zoids Wild: King of Blast, which you can watch below. The demo is included with the latest issue of Monthly CoroCoro Comic; the game itself will launch in Japan on February 28th, 2019.

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Joker from Persona 5 will be the first paid DLC character to be added to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. To promote this occasion, Masahiro Sakurai recently visited the office of Atlus for an interview, which you can see in the video below:

Nintendo has shared a new “Indie World” presentation video for Switch eShop games in Japan. For the most part, it covers games that are already out in the west or had been previously confirmed. There are a couple of new things though, such as the puzzle game Crystal Clash (due out this spring) and Pico Park (also coming in 2019). You can watch the full video below.



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