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Metroid Dread amiibo

As was the case with Metroid: Samus Returns, Nintendo will be offering new amiibo alongside the release of Metroid Dread. Samus and E.M.M.I. are the new figures.

Over on the official amiibo website, details are included regarding in-game functionality. Here’s the blurb that explains what players will receive when scanning the figures:

Cruis'n Blast

Raw Thrills has readied a trailer for Cruis’n Blast to promote its upcoming release on Switch. Get a look at the video below.

Cruis’n Blast is due out on Switch this fall.

As we reported earlier today, Tetris 99 is kicking off its 21st Maximus Cup this weekend. Players will have an opportunity to earn a new theme based on Miitopia.

Below is a trailer highlighting the upcoming event:

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Nintendo has opened an official teaser site for the newly-announced Metroid Dread. It can be accessed here.

The site has been updated with an initial report covering details from the initial trailer and more. We have it in full below.

Prinny Presents NIS Classics Vol. 1 - Phantom Brave

NIS America has released a new trailer for Prinny Presents NIS Classics Vol. 1, which focuses on the Phantom Brave portion of the collection. Watch it below.

Prinny Presents NIS Classics Vol. 1 is due out for Switch on August 31 in North America, September 3 in Europe, and September 10 in Oceania. We have further details here. Also, for those that missed it, we have a Soul Nomad & the World Eaters spotlight trailer here.

Strange Brigade

Yesterday, Rebellion announced and released Strange Brigade on Switch. Have a look at some footage in the video below.

Strange Brigade is out now on the Switch eShop. More information and a trailer can be found here.

Super Robot Wars 30

Earlier today, Bandai Namco unveiled Super Robot Wars 30. It’s unlikely that we’ll be seeing the game in North America or Europe, but overseas fans will still have an opportunity to play it.

Bandai Namco has confirmed that Super Robot Wars 30 will be released in Asia. Even better, it will include English support.

Speaking of which, here’s an English version of today’s trailer:

DC Super Hero Girls: Teen Power

Nintendo has put out a small update for DC Super Hero Girls: Teen Power. The game is now at version 1.0.1.

According to today’s patch notes, “Several issues have been addressed to improve the gameplay experience.” No new additions or changes have been implemented.

Nintendo will be hosting its latest event this week. The Spirit Board will be featured, and more specifically, characters are fathers. Defeat them to earn more SP than usual.

The new event goes live in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate on June 18. It will last for three days.

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