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While this may come as unexpected news for some, Dragon Quest Builders 2 appears to be one of the games pushing Switch the most. In its latest video, Digital Foundry points out that it can run under 10 frames per second in extreme cases, which usually results from playing user-made levels.

As for the actual campaign, Dragon Quest Builders 2 usually sits between 20 and 40 FPS. There’s no frame rate cap, hence the variable performance.

Team GO Rocket, along with their possession of Shadow Pokemon, have officially invaded Pokemon GO. Players can now encounter and battle the evil gang, catch the Shadow Pokemon, and purify these creatures.

Below are the full details on what’s happening, straight from Niantic:

Songbird Symphony is out today on the Switch eShop. For a look at the game’s launch trailer, check out the video below.

This week’s European Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Switch Retail

Fire Emblem: Three Houses – €59.99 (available July 26)
Kill la Kill: IF – €59.99 (available July 26)
Wolfenstein: Youngblood – €29.99 (available July 26)
Wolfenstein: Youngblood Deluxe Edition – €39.99 (available July 26)

During a live stream today, Marvelous debuted the first teaser trailer for Rune Factory 5. We’ve included the video below.

Rune Factory 5 launches in 2020. The game will have data linkage with Rune Factory 4 Special in the form of two special guest characters.

This week’s North American Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Switch Retail

Fire Emblem: Three Houses – $59.99 (available July 26)
Kill la Kill: IF – $59.99 (available July 26)
Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden – Deluxe Edition – $44.99 (available July 30)
Raiden V: Director’s Cut – $29.99
Umihara Kawase Fresh! – $39.99
Wolfenstein: Youngblood Deluxe Edition – $39.99 (available July 26)
Wolfenstein: Youngblood – $29.99 (available July 26)

Omega Labyrinth Life

In a surprising bit of news, D3Publisher has announced that it will release the roguelike dungeon RPG Omega Labyrinth Life in the west. It’ll be out digitally in North America and Europe on August 1 – the same day as Japan. The western version will apparently launch without anything censored on Switch.

Here’s an overview of Omega Labyrinth Life, along with a trailer:

A day-one update for Fire Emblem: Three Houses is now available. Nintendo has issued version 1.0.1, so those who have access to the game already should be able to download the patch.

As for what the update entails, one added element is the “Additional Contents” link on the title screen in which players can access the eShop. Also, the protagonist’s outfit can be changed in your room, which is reflected in the Monastery and battles. Those who purchase the Expansion Pass can put on the Officers Academy Uniform. Lastly, Nintendo says: “Several issues have been fixed to improve gameplay experience.”

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Bandai Namco has issued the Japanese boxart for Disney Tsum Tsum Festival. Take a look at the game’s packaging shot above.

Disney Tsum Tsum Festival is due out in Japan on October 10, and sometime this year in North America and Europe.

In a blog post this week, Chucklefish went into detail regarding what it has planned for the future of Wargroove. A “major” 2.0 update is currently in the works that will add new content, a few new features, and new Map Editor options.

Here’s the full rundown:


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