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This information comes from Senran Kagura producer Kenichiro Takaki…

“The Switch game was included in the Nintendo Direct in Japan. Since then, we haven’t really said much about it, but it’s going to be a different flavor of a Senran Kagura title. It’s going to use HD Rumble to its full extent and the idea is that it’s going to be an interesting game to allow the player to feel the girl inside the game.

We definitely want to localize it, but we have to see what comes of it and if it’s possible.”

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Hamster is still pumping out NeoGeo games for Switch on a weekly basis. On June 22, the eShop will be receiving Fatal Fury 2. It will cost $7.99 / €6.99 / £6.29.

That’s according to a listing on the European store. As we know, the NeoGeo titles tend to come out worldwide during the same week.

Here’s an overview of Fatal Fury 2:

“Fatal Fury 2 is a fighting game released by SNK in 1992. Terry, Andy, and Joe return from the previous installment along with five new fighters in order to decide who is the strongest one.

In addition to Desperation Moves which can change the outcome of battle, the two-lane plane mechanic is back stronger than ever, allowing players to fight each other in stage backgrounds.”

Oceanhorn: Monster of Uncharted Seas launches on Switch next week. If you’re planning on downlaoding the game, note that 280MB of free space is needed. Look for it on June 22.

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This week’s North American Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Switch Retail

ARMS – $59.99 (available Friday)
Cave Story+ – $29.99 (available Tuesday)

Switch Download

ACA NeoGeo Sengoku – $7.99
Mighty Gunvolt Burst – $9.99

“Unruly Heroes is an action-adventure platformer game. Inspired by the famous Chinese legend, “A journey to the west”, better known as the Monkey King legend, the game will make you live a fantastic and unforgettable experience. The game can be played in coop up to 4 players, but you can decide to play online in fierce Player vs Player modes!”

This week’s Famitsu scans are now available. Highlights include Champion Jockey Special, Implosion, Etrian Mystery Dungeon 2, The Great Ace Attorney 2, Hey! Pikmin, Ever Oasis, and Pokken Tournament Deluxe. Scans of all games are below.

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Check out some screenshots of this week’s Nintendo Downloads in Europe:

Kid Tripp won’t just be a 3DS game. The platformer, confirmed for the portable system earlier this month, is now coming to Switch as well.

Here’s what developer Four Horses is saying about the Switch release:

“Lovingly recreated pixel by pixel, the Switch version will have all the levels from the original game with new control methods alongside the original “Hardcore” control mode for those who really like to challenge themselves.”

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Physical Contact: Speed has been dated for the Japanese Switch eShop. It’s set for release on June 29 with a 500 yen price point. Physical Contact will also be out in the west at some point.

Here’s a new trailer for Physical Contact: Speed:


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