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Super Mario Maker 2 doesn’t officially launch until Friday. However, a few Switch owners have managed to obtain an early copy from stores. That means players are already digging through the game and uncovering some of its secrets.

Based on what players have found, we know that Super Mario Maker 2 has content from another classic Mario game. We can’t elaborate further without going into potential spoiler territory, so keep that in mind before you continue reading on below.

Nintendo has put together a joint commercial for Super Mario Maker 2 and Dragon Quest Builders 2. Watch the new advert below.

When Nintendo announced the final Splatfest for Splatoon 2 earlier this month, it was also revealed that special gear would be offered to players. This has now gone live.

If you’re subscribed to the Splatoon 2 channel on Switch news, you should be receiving a new message. It comes with the Splatocalypse gear, which is comprised of:

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The latest episode of Nintendo Minute has gone live. In today’s video, Kit and Krysta try out courses from the Super Mario Maker 2 Invitational 2019. Check out the full episode below.


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This week’s Famitsu scans are now available. Highlights include Attack on Titan 2, Atelier Ryza, and Daemon X Machina. Scans of all games can be found below.

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Japan isn’t the only region with access to God Eater 3’s new demo. Over in North America, the same trial can be downloaded. The demo is located on the official game page on the eShop.

Here’s some footage:

God Eater 3 launches for Switch on July 12.

Thanks to TDude73 for the tip.

Smash Bros. Ultimate had two major announcements at E3 2019 earlier this month. Hero from Dragon Quest, alongside Banjo-Kazooie, will be added to the game as DLC characters. They’ll be available this summer and during the fall respectively.

In the magazine’s issue this week, director Masahiro Sakurai took to the latest issue of Famitsu and discussed the new announcements in greater depth. You can find our full translation below.

Team Reptile has provided a final western release date for Lethal League Blaze. The game will launch via the eShop on July 12, the studio announced.

Here’s a new trailer:

Unlike Japan, there’s no word on a physical version of Lethal League Blaze in the west at this time.

As is tradition for Nintendo, special artwork has prepared for inside of the Super Mario Maker 2 case. You can see what Nintendo prepared this time around above.

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Amazon Japan has posted the boxart for Lethal League Blaze. Get a look at the packaging image above.

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