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After teasing its new “Greetings from the Oasis” video series for Ever Oasis today, the first episode has gone live. Watch it below.

The fourth spotlight video is now online for the 2017 Splatoon 2 World Inkling Invitational. Today we’re introduced to Deadbeat, the team representing North America. Take a look at the video below.

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GameXplain hosted a live stream earlier today and showed off an hour of footage from Ever Oasis. Watch the full recording below.

Nintendo published a new video for the 2017 ARMS Open Invitational. It introduces the event, explains how E3 attendees have a chance to participate, and shows off the belt that will be awarded to the winner. Check out the video below.

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Nintendo put out a teaser for a new Ever Oasis video series, “Greetings from the Oasis”. It’ll be starting soon, but we’ve posted that initial video below.

The Splatoon 2 Splat Chat is back with a new video. This time around, there’s discussion about how the single-player mode can help train you in the essentials before starting multiplayer, the importance of using recon to understand how stages change based on the mode, and how Ink Rails being added to Moray Towers can change team strategy.

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GamesBeat has posted a video with extensive gameplay from Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night. Get a look at 13 minutes of footage below.

The official E3 2017 trailer is now live for Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night. View the game’s new trailer below.

Today’s trailer shows the new “Church” map and improved environments over earlier demos. We can also see added skills for Miriam including Spear Throw, Resist Holy and Optimizer, as she uses new weapons including her Whip, Rapier and Katana to challenge the brand new boss Bloodless.

Nintendo UK has a bizarrely random video up with Capcom’s Yoshinori Ono, in which he tries to mimic moves available in Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers. See how he did below.

The ARMS theme song has already become quite iconic – if you want to listen to it any time, Nintendo has got you covered. They just released a video featuring the song, which you can watch below. The ARMS Twitter account also revealed that the song was written and performed by Eliana, a Japanese singer who has appeared in many musicals.

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