Official E3 live stream recordings – LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2, LEGO Worlds, LEGO Dimensions
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At E3 2017, Warner Bros. hosted official live streams for its LEGO games. LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2, LEGO Worlds, and LEGO Dimensions were all featured. If you’re interested, you can view recordings for all days below with footage of each game.
World Hobby Fair 2017 Summer – official recordings for Splatoon 2 / ARMS tournaments (day 2)
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Splatoon 2 and ARMS were once again at World Hobby Fair 2017 Summer with tournaments for both games. Check out the recordings for the section day of battles below.
New footage of The Escapists 2
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Team17 held off a couple of live streams this month to show off plenty of footage from The Escapists 2. We’ve added in both recordings below.
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Miitomo – returning Miitomo Drop stage theme (6/25/17)
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Miitomo has been updated with more content. Users will find returning stages with more items.
“A second impurresion! Cat Style Redux” is the returning theme. The stages provide the following:
– Silly-kitty sweater (stretch!)
– Cat print shorts
– Cat-paw sneakers
– Cat companion (tiger)
– Cat-ear newsboy cap
– Cat-lover tee
– Cat silhouette dress
– Cat tail (stripes)
– Cat pajamas (top)
– Cat pajamas (bottoms)
– Fluffy kitty slippers
– Collar with belt
The returning stage will be available until June 27 at 6 PM PT / 9 PM ET.
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Tons of The Alliance Alive footage
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The Alliance Alive is now available in Japan. Hours of footage is in from the likes of Famitsu, with their video posted below.
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ARMS has best launch for an unlicensed fighting game in Japan within the past seven years
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Nintendo probably couldn’t have asked for a better debut for ARMS in Japan. The game sold around 100,000 between June 16 and June 18. As a new IP on a system that’s in its early lifecycle, that’s not bad at all.
Some new information really puts into perspective just how well ARMS did. It had the best debut for an unlicensed fighting game in Japan over the past seven years. ARMS beat out the likes of Street Fighter (more than double the sales of Street Fighter V), BlazBlue, The King of Fighters, and Tekken.
Note that due to the nature of the graph (unlicensed), franchises like Dragon Ball and One Piece aren’t represented. Super Smash Bros. also isn’t here, but the graph mainly isn’t focusing on characters from non-fighting games.
More: Arms, Media Create, sales
SEGA not worried about splitting the market with Sonic Mania and Sonic Forces launching this year
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SEGA has two new Sonic games launching this year. Sonic Mania is set for August, followed by Sonic Forces this holiday.
Even though SEGA is bringing out a pair of Sonic titles within just a few months of each other, the company doesn’t view that as an issue. SEGA of Europe vice president John Clark told GamesBeat that there isn’t any concern about splitting the market. Clark believes that Mania could attract the core Sonic fans while Forces has the potential for a broader appeal.
Clark said:
“It’s like asking, ‘Will a Sonic fan only buy one Sonic game?’ We think they both occupy different audiences. Initially we wanted to appeal to the core fan. We want to deliver a strong experience that’s going to immediately give such strong and instant gratification, if you like, from accessing it. And then we want to appeal to a broader audience, which is where Forces comes into it. But who’d have thought that this retro-looking game, developed by Christian Whitehead and the team he’s put together, a community developer, and then Sonic Team developing Sonic Forces — that, for us, is a real step change. It’s something we wouldn’t have expected to see, say, 10 years ago. That, in itself, was very exciting for us, and hopefully for fans as well.”
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Ever Oasis update out now (version 1.1)
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Ever Oasis has received a first update, though it isn’t terribly exciting. Players can download version 1.1. Nintendo says of the update, “Adjustments have been made to make for a more pleasant gaming experience.”
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Sonic Forces running at 30 FPS on Switch as of now
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Sonic Forces was finally playable at E3 2017 this week. Multiple versions of the game were playable, including Switch.
Sonic Forces seems to hold up pretty well on Nintendo’s console. However, SEGA did make one technical compromise. While other versions will be 60 frames per second, it’ll drop to 30 on Switch.
It’s possible that things may change before the final game ships. Still, a raise to 60 FPS may not be possible.
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GungHo’s first Switch game will be released in the west, CEO on Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition, more
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GungHo Online Entertainment is officially working on a new game for Switch. We don’t know what it is exactly, but the project was teased as an “action game for all ages with a lighter, comical tone.”
GungHo’s Switch title won’t just be for Japan. President and CEO Kazuki Morishita has confirmed plans for the west, and the company may have other titles for the console as well.
Morishita spoke about this and more in an interview with Nintendo Life. Aside from Switch, he touched on Puzzle & Dragons as well as working with Nintendo on Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition.
You can read some comments from Morishita below. The full interview is located here.