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Out of the Box

Out of the Box is coming to Switch, publisher Raiser Games has announced. The game is due out very soon, as we’ve heard that it’s slated for August 15.

Out of the Box, a time-management thriller, has players deciding the fate of quirky customers from a luxurious club in a never-ending race against the clock. Continue on below for additional information and a trailer.

Robothorium

Goblinz Studio is bringing Robothorium to Switch, the developer has confirmed. A release is planned for Q1 2019.

Robothorium is a futuristic turn-based RPG, sci-fi. We’ve included some additional information about the title below, along with a couple of videos.

Super Mario Party

Nintendo has announced its lineup for this year’s Gamescom. Those who stop by the company’s booth will be able to try out Super Mario Party for the first time and its fun new mini-games, though other titles will also be present.

Other playable games include:

Minecraft has been updated on New 3DS, bringing the game up to version 1.6. New DLC has been made available for purchase and more.

The full patch notes are as follows:

Nintendo has posted another update to the Smash Bros. Blog for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. This time around, we get to hear about the Lylat Cruise stage.

Here’s the overview:

This stage rests on top of the spacecraft Pleiades. Since the craft tilts from side to side, it can affect the trajectory of ranged attacks as well your recovery distance.

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Blooper is the latest tournament character to be added to Mario Tennis Aces. Check out some footage of the character below.

Pocket Rumble

Nintendo released a new video today showcasing a few European digital game highlights from July 2018. You can watch it below.

Wales Interactive is partnering with Fishcow Studio on an upcoming title for Switch. Moonfall Ultimate is coming soon to the eShop, the two sides announced today.

A 2D side-scrolling action RPG, Moonfall Ultimate has a variety of features including a Campaign and Endless Mode, local co-op, and more. Continue on below for some additional information about the game plus a trailer.

Last April, Arc System Works initially released Slice, Dice and Rice on Steam. That same game is now coming to Switch, the company announced today.

Developed by PlayWay, Slice, Dice and Rice is a fighting title without health bars. We have more information about the title below.

The next update is now live for Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp. Nintendo has updated the goals feature, made the garden easier to use, and more.

The official patch notes are as follows:


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