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As previously reported, the 8-bit action-platformer Sydney Hunter and the Curse of the Mayan will be appearing on Switch starting tomorrow. Have a look at some footage below.

Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp

The mobile game Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp has been updated once again. Version 2.6.0 is live, featuring adjustments to Gulliver’s Ship, normal classes in Happy Homeroom, updated Market Box functionality, and more.

Below are the full patch notes:

Frozenbyte has issued a first patch for Boreal Blade. Today’s update includes a number of improvements, tweaks, and fixes.

Below are the full patch notes:

Fire Emblem Heroes is hosting Summoning Focus: New Power starting today. Players have a chance to obtain four Heroes whose Choose Your Legends versions that have gained new skills as 5-star units. New weapons to refine include Urvan, Mulagir, Blazing Durandal, and Geirskogul.

Summoning Focus: New Power will be available until September 18.

Bandai Namco has issued a new trailer for One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 in celebration of the Tokyo Game Show. View it below.

The latest weekly Famitsu out of Japan has confirmed that Koei Tecmo and Gust’ recently announced Fairy Tail title will feature a command-based battle system. 

Previously, details on gameplay had been a little slim. Players will be able to form a party from popular mages throughout long running the anime and manga series, then the command-based structure will be used for gameplay.

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Following its reveal last week, Famitsu has provided more details on Konami’s Momotaro Dentetsu: Showa, Heisei, Reiwa mo Teiban!. 

Those interested can check out all the translated tidbits from Gematsu below. 

Chapter 10 of the main game, as well as a new Knights of Glory Summon Showcase, will be added to Dragalia Lost tomorrow, September 12th.

Chapter 10 has been titled as “Resurgent Despair”. The Summon Showcase will run until September 19th. Those interested can view details on the set below.

Sungazer Software’s The Tenth Line Special Edition is set to drop on the Switch eShop tomorrow, September 12th.

A description of the title, as well as some gameplay footage of the game from Nintendo Hall, are included below.

 It has been confirmed tonight at the Playism Tokyo Event that OMOCAT’s Omori will be coming to the Switch in Japan.

The game is due out in Japan in Spring 2020, and is inspired by both Earthbound as well as Yume Nikki. It had seen a previous release on 3DS back in 2014 after a successful Kickstarter campaign. An English release has also been confirmed for later in the year. 

We will have more information when it is made available. A description of the game’s a original launch, as well as a trailer, can be viewed below. 


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