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New footage has arrived for the Switch platformer Never Give Up. Have a look at the gameplay in the video below.

The story-driven, turn-based tactical RPG Fell Seal: Arbiter’s Mark will be appearing on the Switch eShop starting August 14. View some footage below.

The 2D horror game Ellen is coming to Switch, according to an eShop listing. Publisher JanduSoft and developer Red Mount Media will have it ready to go on September 13.

We have the following overview and trailer for the title:

Two more summoning events are back in Fire Emblem Heroes. Summoning Focus: Weekly Revival 10, which features 5-star Heroes who appeared before the start of Book II, and the 24-hour Heroes with Distant Def are currently available.

It’s also been announced that the new event Lost Lore is starting soon. Players will send Heroes to scout out other worlds and wait for them to recover lore for the Heroes’ Saga, a collection of tales about Heroes in the Fire Emblem series.

NIS America held one of its latest live streams this week, and showed off a ton of footage from the English build of Destiny Connect. We have the full recording below.

Bandai Namco has released a new DonKatsu Fight mode for Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum ‘n’ Fun.

In it, players are pitted against each other in a one-on-one fight. The objective is to knock down your opponent’s HP by using power-ups. The mode supports local multiplayer as well as CPU versus.

Here’s a trailer for DonKatsu Fight:

Nintendo intends to release a pair of green Switch Joy-Con, a listing on Best Buy reveals. It will supposedly be exclusive to the retailer in the United States.

The new green Switch Joy-Con launch on October 28. It can be pre-ordered here.

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At E3 2019, GungHo Online Entertainment kindly invited us to their private conference room for a gameplay demo and presentation for Grandia HD Collection coming to Switch. With the game coming out in a few days, we’ve rounded up all the important details and new information below that producer Takeshi Minagawa was able to share with us.

Here’s the full rundown:

Nihon Falcom president Toshihiro Kondo has previously stated that it would be difficult to bring its games to Switch due to a lack of experience with the system and having to focus on its fan base that lies with PlayStation platforms. However, other companies stepping in to port its games are very much a possibility. We did see an example of this when Nippon Ichi Software handled Ys VIII for Switch.

Although it’s unclear what to expect from Falcom going forward, Kondo did share an encouraging comment with DualShockers. When asked about the possibility of additional Switch ports, he said:


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