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The 2018 FIFA World Cup is about a month and a half away, and EA is looking to capitalize through an update for FIFA 18.

Video game distributor US-1 America is listing a new version of FIFA 18 – releasing on Switch – that will include all 32 teams that made the World Cup (players and shirts match their WC uniforms) and the four major teams that did not qualify – USA, Chile, Italy, and Holland. The original game is included, but those who already have it should be able to get the extra content as well.

Some of the finer points are still a bit unclear. It’s assumed that EA will be offering the World Cup content as a free update, though that’s not confirmed at this time. EA should be making an official announcement soon.

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Shantae: Half-Genie Hero - Ultimate Edition

Shantae: Half-Genie Hero is out now in Europe, with the North American version to follow in May. We have the official launch trailer below.

Super Mario Run has brought back once of its well-known events. Until May 11, the appearance rate of 5-star items in the Bonus Game will be increased. You’ll have a better opportunity to obtain the 5-star Mario, Peach, or Bowser statues, and more.

Dorasu has announced its third adult title for Switch, Jyun Den Ai (Watashi no Hitomi o Mi Te!) ~ Moe Yamauchi ~, which is coming to Japan next week. It currently has a release date of May 3.

This is the third such title Dorasu is bringing to Switch. Previous games have you “calling” the model, viewing messages, and checking out pictures. While they initially tend to be priced at 500 yen, extra DLC is needed to experience everything.

Thanks to m_t for the tip.

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Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Hou

Two new videos are in for the Japanese visual novel Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Hou. Entergram sent out videos featuring “Place of Period” and “Tsuisou no Despair”, with both attached below.

Winlight announced today that they’re bringing their mobile MMORPG Elemental Knights Online to Nintendo Switch. The game is set for a digital-only release this Summer in Japan. A release outside Japan hasn’t been announced yet, but since the mobile version of the game is available in English, it certainly isn’t out of the question.

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There’s been a bit of confusion over Persona Q2 during the last couple of days, specifically the game’s platform. It turns out that the website in question had always listed the game’s platform as “To be determined” ever since the game was announced and didn’t remove any mention of the 3DS. Still, it seems like Atlus caught wind of the rumors and the confusion and wanted to put an end to them. As such, the website now clearly lists “Nintendo 3DS” as Persona Q2’s platform.

Hopefully we will get some actual news on the game soon as Atlus has been quiet about it ever since its announcement last August. Perhaps it will be featured in one of the Treehouse Live segments at E3 in June.

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Sushi Striker will arrive on 3DS and Switch on June 8. Today, Nintendo published the (Japanese) opening movie of the game – give it a watch:

Fire Emblem Heroes

Today in Fire Emblem Heroes there are a few golden week quests for players to try and complete. The quests start at normal difficulty. Vs Xander maps are available too, the first of the golden week.

Xenoblade Chronicles 2 - Poppibuster T-elos

Xenoblade Chronicles 2’s next big update has arrived. For all players, version 1.4.0 has started distribution.

As previously announced, today’s patch is highlighted by two new Rare Blades. T-elos can be obtained after beating Xenoblade Chronicles 2, while Poppibuster will be offered to Expansion Pass owners.

Continue on below for Xenoblade Chronicles 2 version 1.4.0’s full patch notes.


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