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Yo-kai Watch 3 is seeing a release in the west, Nintendo has revealed. In North America, it’ll be out on February 8. Europe is getting the game sometime this winter.

Yo-kai Watch 3 has new content and features, including new locales, characters and a new battle system.

Source: Nintendo PR

Shin’en is bringing its critically-acclaimed puzzle game Art of Balance to Switch, the studio has announced. It’s due out very soon – specifically October 4.

Here’s an overview and trailer:

Now that the servers for Dragalia Lost are live, footage is staring to be shared online. Start out with the game’s opening story and mission below.

Whispering Willows

To celebrate the release of Whispering Willows on Switch, the game has received a new live action launch trailer. Watch it below.

Square Enix has shared the latest details and screenshots for Dragon Quest Builders 2. The latest news update covers Monzola Island as a setting plus more evolved building elements. We’ve rounded up everything below, courtesy of Gematsu.

In partnership with Nightmare Boy developer Vanir Project, Badland revealed today that Leopoldo Manquiseil is heading to Switch. The 2D platformer is on track for November.

Here’s some additional information and a trailer:

Spintires: MudRunner – American Wilds Edition has secured a release date. The game is hitting Nintendo’s console on November 27, Focus Home Interactive has announced.

For those who missed our previous coverage, here’s more on Spintires: MudRunner – American Wilds Edition:

Dragon Ball FighterZ

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

Switch Retail

Dragon Ball FighterZ – $59.99 (available September 28)
FIFA 19 – $59.99 (available September 28)
Mega Man 11 – $29.99 (available October 2)

Splatoon 2 is getting its final pieces of new content in the next couple of weeks. One of them is a new special weapon, which was also shown off briefly in the trailer in the latest Nintendo Direct. Today, the official Splatoon Twitter account went into a bit more detail about it.

After activating the weapon, you charge it up first, then throw it to cause an explosion at the point where it lands. The special thing about it is that it charges faster when you send the “Booyah!” voice command to your teammates and when you receive a “Booyah!” back from them. In addition to charging up the weapon more quickly, your teammates’ special gauges also fill up a little bit.

The Japanese name of the weapon is “Naisudama” – “Nice!” being the Japanese equivalent of “Booyah!” and “dama” meaning “ball”. No official English name has been announced yet.

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EGX 2018 took place last week. Among other things, Nintendo also held a Nintendo Switch Indie Games Showcase there, showing off a variety of indie games on Nintendo Switch, such as Wargroove and Windjammers. The whole presentation is now available on Youtube:

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