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Nekopara Vol. 3

Nekopara Vol. 3 was previously said to be releasing on Switch sometime in June. Now thanks to a Japanese eShop listing, we have a confirmed release date of June 27.

Here’s an overview of the visual novel, along with a trailer:

Destructoid has provided another round of details about No More Heroes 3 following an interview with Suda51. Some concept art has also come in. For the full roundup, continue on below.

It’s the second day of E3 2019, and the fun continues with another lengthy live stream from Nintendo. There’s no presentation today, but Nintendo Treehouse: Live will be going for hours on end.

You can watch the stream as it happens below. We’ll be sharing any gameplay and any other information that pops up throughout the day.

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Destructoid was able to play Harvest Moon: Mad Dash at E3 2019 and has shared first details and screenshots. For the full roundup, continue on below.

Nintendo Switch

Panic Button initially jumped on Switch, which allowed the team to bring over a number of high-quality ports. Rocket League, Doom, and Wolfenstein are just some of the games the studio worked on.

Panic Button wasn’t sure how Switch would turn out when the company was first introduced the system, but co-founder Michael Traub told Engadget that the company “saw the potential in it.” Panic Button also thought the device could be a bit more powerful than some people would give it credit for.

SNK has published a new video for Samurai Shodown focusing on Galford. Have a look at his character trailer below.

The latest Japanese hardware sales from Famitsu are as follows:

The latest update for Fortnite is now available. Version 9.21 features a new weapon, soon-to-be-released limited time mode, and more.

Below are the full patch notes:

HORI has revealed new gamepad-style Switch Joy-Con for Daemon X Machina. In Japan, the product launches in September. Pricing is set at 4,780 yen.

The controller is designed exclusively for portable play, and features a button on the back. It is not compatible with various features like gyro controls or HD Rumble.

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NBA 2K19 has received a massive discount on the North American Switch eShop. The game normally goes for $59.99, but can be had for just $2.99 – a 95 percent discount.

This sale lasts until June 18. Check out the official listing on Nintendo’s website here.

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