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Vblank Entertainment is currently working on Shakedown Hawaii for Switch. But before that game is ready, it looks like the developer is bringing over a previous game: Retro City Rampage DX.

A listing on the European eShop lists Retro City Rampage DX for Switch. Although a release date is not officially set, the store lists the title for July 27.

Here’s an overview of Retro City Rampage DX from the listing:

A new update was posted to the Japanese Twitter account for Splatoon 2. In a brief message added to the page, we’re given confirmation that the game will feature eight stages upon release that can be experienced in multiplayer.

The Reef, Mussleforge Fitness, Inkblot Art Academy, Humpback Pump Track, Starfish Mainstage, Port Mackerel, Sturgeon Shipyard, Moray Towers are in. We do know that Nintendo will be adding more stages down the road, with overall content updates planned for about a year.

Splatoon 2 will have more stages available than its predecessor at launch. For the original game, Nintendo offered just five stages.

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The Nintendo Switch Online app debuted a bit earlier than expected when it made a surprise appearance on the App Store and Google Play last night. At the time, however, you couldn’t do much.

The good news is that the Nintendo Switch Online app is now functional. The bad news is that you still can’t do much. Without a copy of Splatoon 2, it doesn’t offer any functionality. You should be able to use it come Friday – or if you receive a copy early.

Koei Tecmo dropped a new video for Fire Emblem Warriors just a short while ago. The clip, which is in Japanese, gives us a look at Bond Conversations with some Japanese dialogue between Chrom and Marth. View the video below.

Last week, Atlus issued a trailer showing how the field graphics in Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux have improved from the original DS game. Now a similar video has popped up for the battle graphics. Check it out below.

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A lengthy video has come online showing Dragon Quest XI in action. A bunch of footage captured from a V Jump live stream can be found below.

Pokemon Duel has received a new update. The latest content addition features the Bug Gym Cup, available until July 26.

The latest cup features all Bug-type Movement 1 and 2 figures that receive an increase of 1 for movement. Fire-types get an Attack increase of 20 for each attack.

At the end of the event, players can receive trophies that will be displayed on the ranking screen. Fletchinder and Talonflame Figures are also being handed out as prizes.

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Boost Beast, Arzest and Arc System Works’ “beat’em-up puzzle game”, is coming very soon to Switch. The game’s official site has opened, revealing a release date of July 20. Pricing is set at $9.99 / €9.99.

We’ve included an HD version of Boost Beast’s trailer below. You can also read up on a comprehensive overview with more details.

While My Nintendo in North America received four new Hey! Pikmin wallpapers, Europe got some new wallpapers as well.

Europe’s selection has been updated today with 4 new ARMS wallpaper featuring Byte & Barq, Twintelle, Min Min, and Master Mummy. Each one will cost 50 Platinum Points to redeem.

You can obtain any of the new ARMS wallpaper here that will last until January 1st.

My Nintendo members in North America can now redeem four new Hey! Pikmin wallpapers from the rewards page.

You can choose from a background of the official box art, a Red Pikmin, a Blue Pikmin, or a Yellow Pikmin. Each one is 50 Platinum Points and they come in eleven different resolutions.

The Hey! Pikmin wallpapers can be found here and last until November 1st.


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