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Next up on the docket for Splatoon 2’s final Splatfest art showcase are the Octarians. For the last battle, they’ll be siding with Team Order.

Nintendo notes the following about the Octarians:

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We have a bit of footage showing off some of the newest Pokemon that will be featured in Pokemon Sword/Shield. Get a look at Alcremie, Duraludon, Rolycoly, and Yamper below.

UK retailer ShopTo has announced a pre-order bonus for Pokemon Sword/Shield. By reserving the game, you’ll receive the tracksuit outfits pictured above. It’s unclear if there are similar plans for North America at this time.

The tracksuit DLC isn’t the only bonus ShopTo has planned. The retailer is also giving out steelbooks for the individual games, and if you order the steelbook dual edition, you’ll receive a figurine.

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Terraria finally launched for Switch at the end of June. However, that only applied to the digital release on the eShop. We now know when the physical version will be available.

505 Games will ship Terraria on three different days in various regions. For North American fans, the physical version will be available on August 27. It will be out in the UK, France, Italy, Germany, and other European territories on August 23. Finally, it’ll be August 22 for Spain, Portugal, Australia, and New Zealand.

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Marvelous has shared the official launch trailer for Senran Kagura Peach Ball. Get a look at the new video below.

As is the case in Japan, Tetris 99 will soon be receiving a physical release in Europe. Nintendo will offer the game at retail, which will include all content from the Big Block DLC, starting September 20. Check out the boxart above.

North America is now the only major region without any news regarding the physical version. If we hear anything on that front, we’ll let you know.

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Ahead of the game’s release later this month, Bandai Namco has shared a lengthy 7-minute promo video for Fishing Spirits Nintendo Switch Version.

Those interested can view the footage below.

The Grisaia Trilogy

According to retailer listings, The Grisaia Trilogy will be out for Switch in Japan on November 7. Pricing is set at 7,776 yen.

The Grisaia Trilogy features The Fruit of Grisia, The Labyrinth of Grisaia and its “After Story,” “The Cocoon of Caprice,” and “Shot Short Scenario” stories, The Eden of Grisaia and its “The Seed of Blanc Aile” and “Prologue” stories, and the side episodes The Leisure of Grisaia, The Afterglow of Grisaia, and The Melody of Grisaia. In other words, there’s a whole lot of visual novel content to go through here.

Last month, it was revealed that Tetris 99 will be getting a physical version in Japan. Nintendo has now officially announced this and has shared the game’s boxart. As previously mentioned, the retail version launches August 9 with a 12-month Nintendo Switch Online subscription.

Nintendo has also now shared a couple of details about Tetris 99’s second DLC. In “Gather Battle” (English name TBA), the mode will let you locally up to eight players. “Share Battle” (English name TBA) will also be included in which you can pass a Joy-Con to a friend and play together.

Digimon Survive

Confirmed at Anime Expo this past weekend, Digimon Survive has been hit with a major delay. The game will no longer be making it out this year and is planned for 2020 instead.

Producer Kazumasa Habu commented on the delay through his Twitter account, stating that there has been a “reorganization of our game development structure.” Habu also had a few brief words for the newly-announced Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Complete Edition. As expected, Hacker’s Memory will be very similar to the PS4 and PS Vita versions aside from alterations to in-game billboards.

Below are Habu’s full words:


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