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It was just announced yesterday that Baba Is You will be out on Switch this fall. Get a look at some off-screen footage from Gamescom below.

Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom

FDG Entertainment has a new build of Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom up and running at Gamescom this week. Check out some off-screen Switch footage below.

Angry Mob Games uploaded a new trailer for Brawlout introducing the game’s newest character duo, Yooka-Laylee. View the video below.

GungHo Online Entertainment America has announced its lineup for PAX West 2018. The company will have several titles on display, including a couple for Switch fans. Grandia II from Grandia + Grandia II HD Remaster, Ninjala, Let It Die, and Puzzle & Dragons will be present.

PAX West 2018 runs between August 31 and September. GungHo will be located at booth #2309.

Source: GungHo PR

Battle Chef Brigade Brigade

Trinket Studios and Adult Swim Games aren’t done with Battle Chef Brigade. Close to a year after its original launch, a major “Deluxe” update has been introduced.

Battle Chef Brigade Deluxe adds a bunch of extra content. This includes Chef Ziggy, local multiplayer, and much more.

Labyrinth of Refrain: Coven of Dusk

NIS America readied the latest trailer for Labyrinth of Refrain: Coven of Dusk that highlights how the story is told through Dronya’s magical skills at puppetry. We’ve attached the video below.

RPG Maker MV

NIS America issued a new RPG Maker MV trailer that shows off how users can go about creating their own projects. Watch the video below.

LEGO DC Super-Villains

IGN has shown off the Gamescom 2018 build for LEGO DC Super-Villains with 19 minutes of footage. Check out the gameplay below.

Tencent has provided more details about next month’s launch for Arena of Valor on Switch.

First up, the 5v5 team-based game will allow fans to play anyone in the world at any time thanks to a global server. Players can play with each other regardless of the territory they’re located in or what eShop they obtained the game from.

Level-5 initially launched Inazuma Eleven Go Galaxy in Japan way back in December 2013. Five years later, there’s a chance that it will be made available in the west.

Fans have detected that Level-5 registered a trademark for Inazuma Eleven Go Galaxy with the European Union Intellectual Property Office. That’s after it was filed all the way back in April 2015. MSC Technologies Systems initially raised an objection with the trademark, but the two sides managed to reach a settlement.

Now that there aren’t any issues with Inazuma Eleven Go Galaxy’s trademark, it’s all clear for release. Will it finally release in Europe? Only time will tell.

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