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Nintendo updated the Japanese Xenoblade Chronicles 2 website with plenty of new battle footage. We’ve gathered all of the clips in the video below.

A few new digital titles are coming to the Japanese eShop during the week of November 16. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:

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Dragon Quest X: 5,000 Year Journey to a Faraway Hometown

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Pokemon Ultra Moon (available November 17)
Pokemon Ultra Sun (available November 17)
PriPri Chi-chan!! PriPri Deco Room!
Tamagotchi no Puchi Puchi Omisecchi Ninki no Omise Atsumemashita

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Game Informer recently went hands-on with Xenoblade Chronicles 2. As part of that, the site spoke with a couple of developers. Executive director Tetsuya Takahashi and producer Koh Kojima both had some rather interesting things to say about the big RPG and more. The two discussed Xenoblade Chronicles 2’s change in art style, teases pertaining to relations to past Xeno games, the size of the world, how long it’ll be, and Monolith Soft’s future.

You can read Takahashi and Kojima’s comments about these topics below. Game Informer has more with the developers and an in-depth preview of Xenoblade Chronicles 2 here.

It’s been somewhat of a mystery as to when The Champions’ Ballad DLC for Zelda: Breath of the Wild will be launching. The only concrete window Nintendo has given is “Holiday 2017”.

The European Switch eShop seems to have a clearer answer. On a listing for the DLC, Nintendo says that The Champions’ Ballad is planned for December.

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild’s new DLC pack features a new dungeon, an original story, and more new challenges. Hopefully we’ll be getting more details in the weeks ahead.

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If you try searching for Splasher on the North American Switch eShop, you may not have much longer. The game has been taken down due to a rating issue with the ESRB.

Fortunately, Splasher’s removal is only temporary. While we don’t have a date yet, it’ll be back on the eShop in the near future.

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Adult Swim Games has released a new trailer for ToeJam and Earl: Back in the Groove. Unfortunately, the video shows that it’s now coming next year instead of in 2017. View today’s trailer below.

Sonic Forces is out today. To celebrate, SEGA has provided the fourth part of the prequel comic that has been uploaded in separate sections over the past few weeks. We have the full thing below.

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Psyonix has released a launch trailer for Rocket League on Switch. We have the video below, with the full game coming on November 14.

Neckbolt has prepared a new patch for Yono and the Celestial Elephants. Version 1.01 is out now for all players. Once downloaded, you’ll be able to experience the game with the Switch Pro Controller.

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SteelSeries is introducing a new Arctis gaming headset known as the Arctis 3 Bluetooth. It allows users to hear audio from both Bluetooth sources and wired connections at the same time.

Switch owners in particular might be very interested in its functionality. The Arctis 3 Bluetooth lets gamers connect to their phones via Bluetooth to use the Nintendo Switch Online chat mobile app, while using the wired connection to hear game audio from their Switch unit. This is the first headset with this type of compatibility for Nintendo’s console.


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