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Nintendo of Europe has put out a new video showcasing a bunch of different games that can be played on Switch. Watch it below.


NIS America has dated the strategy collection Langrisser I & II for Switch. In North America, a release is planned for March 10, 2020. It will follow on March 13, 2020 in Europe (and March 20, 2020 in Australia / New Zealand).

Here’s a new comparison trailer:

Koei Tecmo and Gust have passed along an official set of new details and screenshots for the JRPG Fairy Tail. In addition to the latest details about the game’s battle system, we also have an update on playable characters.

Here’s the full lowdown:

Pokemon Sword/Shield

Nintendo has announced that Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield sold over 2 million copies in their first two days in the United States. Thanks to that early success, they are now the highest-grossing launch of any Pokemon game.

As revealed earlier today, Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield sold more than six million units worldwide during launch weekend. Nintendo noted that they’re now the fastest-selling Switch games of all time.

Here’s the full announcement from Nintendo:

The latest issue of V-Jump has an update on Digimon Survive. This time around, we primarily have information concerning the game’s story.

Here’s the full rundown:

We finally have a concrete release date for the Switch version of Alien: Isolation. Developer Feral Interactive uploaded a brief new trailer today, which reveals that the game will launch on December 5. You can now pre-purchase it on the eShop now, if you want to.

LoveR Kiss

Last month, it was revealed that Kadokawa Games’ LoveR Kiss would be coming to Nintendo Switch. Today, the publisher revealed more details about the game, including its release date and the differences between the Switch and PS 4 version (credit for the translation goes to Gematsu).

LoveR Kiss will be released in Japan on February 27, 2020. The physical version will cost 7,800 Yen and the digital version will cost 7,255 Yen. There will also be a Costume Deluxe Pack edition of the game which includes 20 new costumes; this version will cost 9,800 Yen at retail and 9,073 Yen on the eShop. If you pre-order any version of the game, you also get the School Swimsuit Set, which includes additional costumes.

Here are some new features in this version:

  • Himari Saiki Added as a Romantic Interest – In addition to the charming six girls illustrated by Taro Mino, the teacher Himari Saiki has been added as a romantic interest. Experience a love themed after a “love experiment” with an older woman who looks good with glasses.
  • Gyro Controls – By using the Switch as a camera and tilting the hardware, you can change the shooting angle and take photographs with a virtual feel. 
  • Himari Added to Free Photo Sessions – Just like the other girls, you will be able to freely take photographs of Himari. The new “Chemistry Room” location has also been added.
  • Pair Photo Sessions – Through Pair Photo Sessions, you can take photographs of two girls at once. Choose actions like “cute pose” or “sexy pose,” adjust the girls’ positioning or direction, and take your own original photographs.
  • Weekday Underwear Changes – Through Weekday Underwear Changes, the girls will change their underwear each day of the week. For the weekend, their underwear takes on a somewhat sexier impression. (This feature is a Switch-only feature.)

As has been the case with several games now, the Switch version of the game will include a lot more fanservice. Kadokawa Games outlined all the version differences:

Square Enix published a new Japanese trailer for Trials of Mana today. This one focuses on the backstory of Duran, one of the playable characters:

https://twitter.com/Seiken_PR/status/1197440667045134336

Trials of Mana will be released worldwide on April 24, 2020.

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Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield

We already knew that Pokemon Sword & Shield were selling well due to retail numbers from Japan and the UK, but now we have a much clearer idea of its global success: The Pokemon Company announced today that the games have sold 6 million copies worldwide in their first week on the market. 2 million copies have been sold in Japan alone.

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This week’s Famitsu scans are now available. Highlights include Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore, LoveR Kiss, and Fairy Tail. Scans of all games can be found below.

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