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Following previous leaks, SEGA has officially unveiled Sonic the Hedgehog for Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz HD. The Blue Blur will be playable in the upcoming Switch game.

Here’s what fans can expect from Sonic’s appearance:

Following the success of Fishing Spirits in Japan, Bandai Namco is preparing another fishing game for Switch. Bakutsuri Hunters will launch on December 7, the company announced today.

The following images have been shared thus far:

Pricing for Bakutsuri Hunters is set at 4,800 yen. Copies include a fishing rod accessory and a reel toy. A DX version will be sold for 6,300 yen with four reel toys. Those who buy the next issue of CoroCoro can access a code for a demo version.

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Tomorrow, on October 16, there was going to be a launch event for the Switch version of Overwatch at the Nintendo NY store. Several of the voice actors from the game were going to be in attendance. Today, Nintendo NY announced that the launch event has been cancelled by Blizzard. No reason was given, but it seems likely that it’s due to the recent controversy involving Blizzard and its stance on the current political situation in Hong Kong.

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The Nintendo eShop page for Skullgirls 2nd Encore has confirmed that the fighting game will release for Switch later this month on October 22nd. 

Those interested can check out the page for themselves here.  

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Happinet has published a new trailer for Brigandine: The Legend of Runersia that features the theme song for the United Islands of Mirelva.

Those interested can view and listen to the video below.

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Bandai Namco has readied the first Japanese commercial to promote My Hero One’s Justice 2. Get a look at the short advert below.

The Outer Worlds

A new video from IGN showcases the first 20 minutes of gameplay from The Outer Worlds. Have a look at the footage below.

Rocket League’s latest update is now live. For Switch owners, it will officially show as version 1.2.3, though Psyonix classifies it as version 1.68.

Today’s update marks the start of Haunted Hallows 2019 and the new Stranger Things collaboration. For the full patch notes, continue on below.

With The Witcher 3 set to make its debut on Switch, Digital Foundry has examined the port to see how it holds up from a technical perspective. We also get another comparison with the PS4 version.

Here are some of the analysis highlights:

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Complete Edition Review

System: Switch
Release date: October 15, 2019
Developer: CD Projekt Red / Saber Interactive
Publisher: CD Projekt Red


As I look at my Switch’s home-screen, I find myself questioning the reality of whatever timeline it is that I’ve ended up in. Super Mario Odyssey’s icon is nestled neatly between that of Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, and I can’t quite figure out if I’m dreaming or if I’m just overtired. Existential nightmare aside, I’ve been tasked with reviewing The Witcher 3 on Switch, and despite having had months to adjust to the game’s presence on Nintendo’s hybrid, I still can’t quite wrap my head around the idea of it being real. Not only is it actually real, but it’s the full package too – the base game in its entirety along with every scrap of DLC – all present and accounted for, and all on a single 32GB cartridge. I have two questions: How? Followed closely by: How good?


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