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Nintendo has opened the official North American teaser site for Dragon Quest XI S. You can access the page here.

Although the site isn’t fully open, as usual, it already holds plenty of content. Fans can view one of the latest trailers and screenshots, access gameplay information, and more.

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It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart. This week, Daemon X Machina appears for the first time.

Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between August 8 and August 21.

Developer Team Reptile has unveiled Dust and Ashes as a new character for Lethal League Blaze. Although a release date hasn’t been announced, the roster should be updated on Switch in the future with his addition.

Here’s a brief overview for Dust and Ashes:

With the Switch Lite arriving in just a few weeks, Nintendo is ramping up promotions for the system with a new Japanese commercial. Watch it below.

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Nintendo has a bunch of maintenance planned for this coming week. Several sessions are planned, all of which will impact Switch.

Here’s the full schedule:

In just a couple of days, Final Fantasy VIII Remastered will be landing on Switch. This will be the first time the RPG is appearing on a Nintendo console going all the way back to 1999.

Curious as to how the new version stacks up to the original? Hit up the gallery below for several screenshot comparisons.

Final Fantasy VIII Remastered releases for Switch via the eShop on September 3.

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Gearbox Publishing and Hopoo Games surprised fans this week by releasing Risk of Rain 2 on the Switch eShop. For a look at how the title runs on Nintendo’s console, check out the footage below.

Amazon has posted the Japanese boxart for Contra Rogue Corps. You can see what the packaging image looks like above.

To compare, here’s the overseas boxart:

It’s no secret that Starlink: Battle for Atlas underperformed. Compared to Ubisoft’s big franchises like Assassin’s Creed, the game failed to meet sales expectations. The disappointing performance also resulted in physical toys no longer being produced.

Ubisoft EMEA executive director Alain Corre told MCV that the company was “expecting more of Starlink”. That being said, he had plenty of positive things to say, including the fact that current players have been happy with the final product.


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