Cardfight!! Vanguard EX due out for Switch in Japan on September 19
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A pamphlet offered to fans at Vanguard & Buddyfight Ultra Big Card Fes 2019 has revealed a release date for Cardfight!! Vanguard EX. It’ll release for Switch in Japan on September 19, with pricing set at 6,980 yen. Physical copies will include a special version of the “Exculpate the Blaster” card.
Here’s an introduction to the game’s story:
More: Cardfight!! Vanguard EX, FuRyu
Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution confirmed for physical release in the west
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Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution was listed for physical release by Play-Asia last month. Konami has now followed up, confirming the news officially.
When Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution heads overseas, it will be sold at retailers. It also looks like the physical option will not only be extended to Europe, but North America as well. Konami will be sharing additional information “later this month.”
Kill la Kill: IF first story mission gameplay
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Thanks to IGN, we have a look at new story mission gameplay in Kill la Kill: IF. Check out the footage in the video below.
UK sales for April 2019 – Nintendo the best-selling publisher of the month
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New sales data is in from the UK for the month of April 2019.
For the first time since January, Switch has taken over the Xbox One in terms of both unit sales and value in April. The company is also the best-selling publisher of the month, replacing Ubisoft at the top. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Yoshi’s Crafted Word, and New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe were all in the top ten for the month.
Tokyo School Life physical version to be sold exclusively through VideoGamesPlus
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VideoGamesPlus has announced that through a partnership with publisher PQube, the retailer will be selling an exclusive physical version of Tokyo School Life. Only 5,000 units will be produced worldwide.
Tokyo School Life released on the Switch eShop earlier this year. For those who haven’t heard about the visual novel previously, read up on the following overview:
More: Dogenzaka Lab, M2, PQube, Tokyo School Life
Europe’s top 15 downloads on the Switch eShop for April 2019
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In a recent news post sent out to Switch owners, Nintendo provided a listing of the top 15 European eShop downloads for April 2019.
Cuphead manages to come out on top for the month. Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen, another new entry, also appears for the first time.
More: charts
Shadows of Adam Switch launch trailer
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To promote today’s launch of Shadows of Adam on Switch, Circle Entertainment has prepared a new trailer. Watch it below.
Lovecraft’s Untold Stories hitting Switch next week
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BadLand Publishing has announced that the action-RPG roguelite Lovecraft’s Untold Stories is coming to Switch next week. The title, developed by Blini Games, will be out on May 10.
Here’s a bunch of information about Lovecraft’s Untold Stories, along with a trailer:
Child of Light creative director shares prequel ideas, but says new game is unlikely to happen
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Last August, Child of Light creative director Patrick Plourde posted a photo that many interpreted as a sequel tease. That was actually a “four or five page” document that details a prequel, which he now regrets sharing.
Plourde shared those ideas for a prequel while speaking with VGC. It would be about childhood friends growing apart as they become adults. The game would also take some inspiration from the ballet Swan Lake while examining the nature of both love and friendship and how people change as they grow up. Visuals would remain similar to the original title, but the gameplay could be “a bit more operatic” and “slightly more adult”.
More: Child of Light, interview, Patrick Plourde, Ubisoft
When Ski Lifts Go Wrong update out now, new features added
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An update for When Ski Lifts Go Wrong has been made available on Switch. It’s a notable one, as new features have been added.
Switch players now have access to motion controls. There’s also a new first-person view and difficulty tweaks. Finally, Kinda Funny Games’ Greg Miller has been added as a secret character.