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Giga Wrecker Alt. is seeing a delay. The eShop originally showed a worldwide release date of May 2, but a notice now states that the game has been pushed back. Rising Star Games and Game Freak haven’t gone into the specifics of the delay, though they’ve apologized for any inconvenience caused.

We’ll give you a heads up when we have a new release date for Giga Wrecker Alt. For now, it’s scheduled to launch later in 2019.

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Game Informer has revealed that its cover story for May 2019 is Mortal Kombat 11. You can see what the design looks like above.

For the new issue, Game Informer “played a near-final build of the game and talked to its developers to learn how Mortal Kombat has maintained such a massive audience, and how this entry hopes to take things even further.” The magazine pulls back the curtain on a new character and has 14 pages of coverage.

The latest video for Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission, this time focusing on the game’s story. Check it out below.

Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission will be available for Switch on April 5.

SEGA shared the latest video for Team Sonic Racing today. Get a look at the “Team Up” trailer below.

Following its delay from late 2018, Team Sonic Racing launches physically and digitally on Switch on May 21.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate players are all waiting for the 3.0.0 update. This was announced during the last Nintendo Direct, but has yet to be properly detailed. We do know it’ll be out sometime this spring.

Before that big update, a smaller patch will be issued. It’s been confirmed that Nintendo will be sending out version 2.0.2 tonight. No word yet on what’s included, but we’ll let you know when we have further information.

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Bandai Namco has published some new assets for Doraemon Story of Seasons. The game’s boxart is attached above. We also have some details and screenshots below, courtesy of Gematsu.

AI: The Somnium Files, the latest game from Kotaro Uchikoshi, is coming to Nintendo Switch on July 25th. Today, 4Gamer detailed some of the characters found in this mystery adventure game, in addition to releasing a bunch of new screenshots, which you can find below (credit to Perfectly Nintendo for the translation):

Iris Sagan: a 18 year-old high-school girl, and a net idol. A really cheerfuly and bright girl, who is really curious about scary things. She’s become quite famous on the internet as A-set, a net idol. Her nickname is Tessa.

Mizuki Okiura: a 12 year-old elementary school student. She lives with the protagonist, who happens to a friend of her father.

The Splatoon 2 European Championships took place last month in Paris, deciding the team to represent Europe at the Splatoon 2 World Championship in Los Angeles on June 8th. Nintendo uploaded a recap video of the event today, showcasing some of the action that took place last month:

Doraemon Story of Seasons was announced during the last Nintendo Direct with a 2019 release date. Today, Bandai Namco revealed that it’ll be launching on June 13 in Japan.

Accompanying today’s news, the game’s first trailer has come in. We’ve attached the video below.

Pricing for Doraemon Story of Seasons is set at 6,100 yen.

Since Bethesda announced Rage 2 at E3 last year, the question of a Switch port has come up a few different times. id Software studio director Tim Willits provided the latest update in an interview with DualShockers.

When asked about a possible Switch version, Willits confirmed that the developers have been “looking into it.” However, he said that “there are some challenges” when it comes to the technology.


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