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A new Summer Vacation Event is now live within Dragalia Lost that is offering plenty of perks and buffs to players who partake in the game during the event period.

The event is set to last until July 31st and each player will be given 30 Skip Tickets just for logging in. The rest of the goodies up for grabs can be viewed below. 

After being available on Android devices for the past two months, Pokemon Rumble Rush is finally available for download on IOS.

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UPDATE: The theme song for the event has been published and is included below.

Cygames has confirmed that a new event is beginning on July 31st that will center around an upcoming new Dragon named Siren.

Uncommonly, no exact event type has been given for the event, so it may simply be a type of side-story event. No end date was given either, but it has been confirmed that this will be part of a two-part event surrounding Siren.

Official details can be viewed below.

As reported a short while ago, Square Enix has made a demo available for Oninaki. Take a look at some footage below.

The Switch RPG Oninaki won’t be ready for another month, but Square Enix has actually released a demo for the game. It’s currently out now in Europe and Australia. We assume that it will be extended in North America when the eShop updates tomorrow. The demo takes up 1.4GB of space.

Since Oninaki has an eShop listing, we now know the game’s file size. It’ll be a 2.7GB download on Switch.

To celebrate the end of Splatoon 2’s final Splatfest, Nintendo has added in a new reward for players. In North America, members can spend 100 Platinum Points on the just-added gear set.

It includes:

Doom Eternal

QuakeCon 2019 is happening this week, and Doom will naturally have a big focus. Bethesda is planning a pair of panels for the series – one after the main keynote on July 26, and another for July 27. Saturday’s presentation will feature the first live gameplay demo of Doom Eternal.

Here’s the full rundown:

Since Switch’s launch, many players have complained about issues with the Joy-Con. Over time, the controllers seem to deteriorate (more so with the left one), which results in them sending input to the console without actually being moved. We have experienced this on our end, and aware of the issues you have also encountered. Law firm Chimicles Schwartz Kriner & Donaldson-Smith finally filed a class-action lawsuit last week following the complaints.

The Verge reached out to Nintendo for a comment about the situation. In response, the company stated:


Kill la Kill: IF

Kill la Kill: IF launches on Switch later this week. If you’re interested in seeing what the game has to offer though, you can now find a demo on the eShop. It’s live in both North America and Europe.

We published a review of Kill la Kill: IF yesterday. Find our verdict of the fighter here

Source: Switch eShop

Catan recently made it to Switch, but players have been disappointed with one aspect about the board game. Online play is in, but unfortunately, local multiplayer is missing. Developer Asmodee Digital commented on the situation while speaking with Polygon.

Although local multiplayer was initially planned, “both technical and game design constraints” led it to being scrapped. Asmodee said that being able to see what everyone is working with wouldn’t allow for key Catan strategies. A pass and play option also wasn’t possible since the constant player interaction between turns “deteriorate the user experience and would excessively lengthen game pacing.” Apparently, not many players used the pass and play feature on mobile as well.


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