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Diablo III is playable on Switch at Gamescom this week, and we already have some footage of the playable demo. If you’re curious as to how the game looks in portable mode, check out the video below.

A special Super Mario Party bundle is coming to Europe, Nintendo has announced. The package will include the game plus Neon Green/Neon Pink Joy-Con.

Meanwhile, those who pre-order Super Mario Party digitally in Europe will receive double the regular amount of Gold Points on My Nintendo.

Super Mario Party launches October 5. The bundle goes on sale starting November 23.

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Warriors Orochi 4

Koei Tecmo has come out with an entirely new Japanese trailer for Warriros Orochi 4. Find that below, along with a new web commercial.

Trials Rising

Trials Rising was previously on track to launch sometime in February 2019. Today, Ubisoft narrowed things down to a specific date: February 12.

Here’s a new Gamescom trailer and the full announcement:

A couple of months ago, it was announced that Diddy Kong would be joining the Mario Tennis Aces roster. We now have a trailer showing off the character below.

Starlink: Battle for Atlas

Ubisoft posted a new trailer for Starlink: Battle for Atlas in celebration of this year’s Gamescom. You can view it below.

Nintendo has posted another update to the Smash Bros. Blog for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. This time around, we have an introduction to Dark Pit.

Here’s the overview:

Three new villagers are live in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp. Players will be able to encounter Gaston, Kidd, and Elise. They have the unlockable items vision tester, digital camera & tripod, and copy machine respectively.

The Missing: J.J. Macfield and the Island of Memories

Following up on the recent news that The Missing: J.J. Macfield and the Island of Memories is in the works for Switch, Arc System Works and White Owls have offered up the game’s first trailer. We’ve posted it below.

The Missing: J.J. Macfield and the Island of Memories will launch on Switch later this year.

Earlier this summer, Shikhondo – Soul Eater was announced for Switch. Digerati today announced that the game will be available on August 30. A 10% launch discount is planned. For those who prefer physical versions, you can pre-order a copy on Play-Asia here – including a limited edition.

Shikhondo – Soul Eater is an intense bullet-hell shmup created by Korean developer DeerFarm. The title has “hypnotic barrage patterns, enemies inspired by Asian mythology, and stunning Oriental artwork” plus a 2-player local co-op mode.


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