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Ghost Parade

During a recent live stream, publisher Aksys Games showed off a bunch of footage from the side-scrolling adventure game Ghost Parade. We have the full recording below.

Race With Ryan has been dated for Switch. Although a November launch had been previously confirmed, we now have a specific date of November 1.

Here’s an overview of Race With Ryan, along with a trailer:

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Nintendo has updated its maintenance schedule for the coming week. At least thus far, two sessions are lined up for Switch.

Here’s the full schedule:

Daemon X Machina came out on Switch a couple of days ago, and later this month, fans will be able to purchase a 3-disc soundtrack. It will only be offered in Japan, but Play-Asia has now opened import pre-orders.

Here’s the full soundtrack listing:

Retailers have posted the boxart for Into the Dead 2. Take a look at the game’s packaging image above.

Into the Dead 2 launches for Switch on October 25, with the physical version costing $39.99. You can pre-order at Amazon, Best Buy, or GameStop.

Koei Tecmo just issued a new trailer for Warriors Orochi 4 Ultimate in celebration of TGS 2019. Get a look at the video below.

Warriors Orochi 4 Ultimate launches for Switch on February 14, 2020.

During a live stream at the Tokyo Game Show, Koei Tecmo and Gust shared new information about the new Fairy Tail RPG for Switch.

Here’s the full roundup:

Just ahead of the Tokyo Game Show, Koei Tecmo and Gust announced a brand new RPG based on the manga/anime Fairy Tail. During a stage show at the event today, some new footage debuted showing off battle animations.

Here’s the brief video:

Fairy Tail arrives on Switch in 2020.

September has been a big month for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Banjo-Kazooie was added to the game, Terry Bogard from Fatal Fury was revealed, and it was announced that even more DLC characters are on the way.

Masahiro Sakurai discussed the major news in his latest Famitsu column, which we now have a full translation of. The Smash Bros. director commented on plans for even more DLC fighters (including that Nintendo again makes the decision on who should be implemented), not taking any big breaks, and wanting to push records as a massive fighter with many collaborations.


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