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Astral Chain

At Japan Expo 2019 this week, Nintendo showed off Astral Chain with nearly a half hour of footage. Get a look at the gameplay below.

As we first found out at Anime Expo, One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 is in development for Switch. We have a few screenshots and pieces of art from the game below.

One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 is slated for sometime in 2020.

Nintendo has once again shared a piece of art for Splatoon 2’s final Splatfest. Next up is Jelfonzo – we have his design above.

Nintendo noted the following of Jelfonzo siding with Team Order:

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Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield finally let players control the camera in the Wild Area. Although this isn’t present throughout the entire experience, it’s a step closer to letting fans explore the world in a full 3D area.

Speaking with Metro, when asked if splitting the game between having a fixed camera and a more modern open-world-type game, director Shigeru Ohmori had this to say:

Despite fans clamoring for a sequel, Pokemon Snap 2 has never happened. After the original game landed on the N64 many years ago, the idea hasn’t been revisited since.

In an interview with Metro, Game Freak’s Junichi Masuda (and Shigeru Ohmori) said that there isn’t any interest in creating “the same thing again.” A follow-up would require “a very unique twist,” he said.

At E3 2019 last month, XSEED Games announced BurgerTime Party! for the west. We now have confirmation that it will be receiving a physical release.

You can pre-order BurgerTime Party! on Amazon here. The game will set you back $29.99.

Earlier this year, Outright Games announced a partnership with P.W. Games to create a title featuring the YouTuber Ryan ToysReview and his toy brand Ryan’s World. That game is Race with Ryan, which will be coming to Switch in a few months.

Amazon offers up the following details:

AI: The Somnium Files

Spike Chunsoft has shared the English version of its recently-released character trailer for AI: The Somnium Files. Watch it below.

Yesterday, Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle made its debut on Switch. Have a look at a half hour of footage in the video below.

Digimon Survive

Digimon Survive is seeing a significant delay. Announced during a panel at Anime Expo today, the game will now ship in 2020. It was previously scheduled for this year.

During that panel, Bandai Namco debuted the opening for Digimon Survive. The video has not been published online at this time, but we’ll share it as soon as it’s made available.


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