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A new trailer for Pokken Tournament DX was issued today focusing specifically on Decidueye. Check out the video below.

Nintendo put out a video yesterday to showcase another unique way of playing Switch. The company had extreme sports athlete Mich Kemeter go up on a highline to play Zelda: Breath of the Wild. If you’re interested in getting a look at how everything came together, watch the making of video below. 


Vblank Entertainment has passed along the news that Retro City Rampage DX is officially slated for Switch next week. It will be available digitally beginning on August 3.

Here’s the launch trailer:

Retro City Rampage DX will be priced at $14.99 / €14.99 / £12.99.

Source: Vblank Entertainment PR

Nintendo of America has put out its own launch trailer of sorts for Hey! Pikmin, which releases today on 3DS. View it below.

Miitopia

With Miitopia launching today, Nintendo published another new North American commercial for the game. It’s a bit more traditional than the previous one. Check out the advert below.

Team17 released the latest trailer for The Escapists 2 today. It shows U.S.S Anomaly, the new home for interstellar inmates. Your escaping prowess will be put to the test, as the floating fortress features robotic guards (and dogs), jet packs, shuttles and an A.I Warden. View the new trailer below.

Following its release in Japan a few months ago, Miitopia is now available for 3DS in North America and Europe. Watch the official launch trailer below.

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Thanks to Rising Star Games, we have our first look at Superbeat: Xonic on Switch with a first trailer. Have a look at it below.

Fire Emblem Heroes’ new Nohrian Summer event kicked off a few hours ago. Among other things, the game has a new Paralogue Map. Check out some footage below.

Nintendo of France has uploaded a video of the full Master Class – The Art of the Legend of Zelda Series panel from Japan Expo to Youtube. Eiji Aonuma (producer), Eiji Nakano (illustrator) and Satoru Takizawa (art director) talked about what it was like creating the art of Breath of the Wild and several other Zelda games. Note that the panel was held in French (and Japanese), so you’ll have to understand either of those two languages to get the full experience out of this.


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