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Fairy Tail

Koei Tecmo and Gust have outlined the DLC release dates for the Fairy Tail Season Pass. Content is expected to drop through the middle of September.

Here’s the full rundown:

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Nintendo has just issued a new update for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Version 8.1.0 includes the Small Battlefield stage, more players being permitted for Elite Smash online, and more.

Below are the full patch notes:

Overwatch has kicked off its Summer Games 2020 event. Players can participate in a new game mode, earn new rewards, and unlock cosmetics from past years.

Here’s a full rundown of the event:

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

Bethesda has put its slate of games on sale for Switch as part of QuakeCon 2020. Fans can save on various Doom and Wolfenstein titles in addition to The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.

Here’s the full lineup:

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When The Art of Shantae was announced in 2017, it was on track for a 2018 release. That ultimately didn’t happen, and the book essentially fell of the radar. After a few years, it has finally resurfaced with a possible 2020 arrival.

A listing for The Art of Shantae has popped up on Amazon, which shows a December 1, 2020 release date. It also contains the following description of the 224-page book:

To celebrate today’s release of Skully, Modus Games and Finish Line Games have prepared a launch trailer. We have the video below.

Skully

Skully is out today on Switch both physically and digitally. For a look at some footage, check out the video below.

Dokapon Up! Mugen no Roulette is in development for Switch, Aquaplus has announced. It’ll be a new Utawarerumono game that acts as a crossover between the Dokapon series, board games with RPG elements, and Aquaplus’ flagship series.

Here’s what we know thus far:

System: Switch
Release date: August 4, 2020
Developer: Finish Line Games
Publisher: Modus Games


Skully is a 3D platformer that struggles to get the ball rolling on Switch. It might remind Nintendo fans of early N64 platformers that experimented with what the genre could be. Skully keeps things simple but introduces a few new ideas that make it stand out from the platforming crowd. Unfortunately for Switch players, it looks like it belongs on the N64, too. Skully is a perfectly enjoyable little game with appealing art direction and some inventive mechanics, but it’s let down by an extremely lackluster Switch port.

Zelda: Breath of the Wild dev test

Back in 2017, Nintendo held a CEDEC session that delved into the development of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Although that took place a few years ago, some of the images shared during the presentation are making the rounds today.

What fans may not know is that during the presentation – which was not open the public – Nintendo offered a look at early footage from the game. It unfortunately seems that we won’t be able to see that footage, though we at least have a few off-screen screenshots.


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