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GameSpot posted a new video for BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle that shows off the fighter’s upcoming characters. Get a closer look at Heart, Teddie, Seth, and Naoto below.

Kirby Star Allies

Nintendo and HAL Laboratory have again prepared some concept art from Kirby Star Allies. This time around, we have a look at a couple of images focusing on The Divine Terminus. More specifically, we have a look at the alter with Jamba Heart at the end of the game.

While not a massive spoiler, the art is still from the end of Kirby Star Allies. You can find both pieces of concept art below.

A listing on Amazon UK reveals the European boxart for Kill la Kill the Game: IF. Get a look at the packaging image above.

Amazon UK is taking pre-orders for Kill la Kill the Game: IF here. Amazon US also now has pre-orders here.

Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon Every Buddy

Square Enix character artist Toshiyuki Itahana has participated in a new interview as part of the release of Chocobo’s Mystery Dungeon Every Buddy. There was plenty of talk about the game itself, but a couple of topics outside of that as well. Among other things, Itahana commented on where the idea for chocobos came from.

The full interview is as follows:

Nintendo Switch Online

Nintendo’s maintenance schedule for the coming week has once again been updated. Thus far, only two sessions are planned – one for Switch, and another for Nintendo Network ID.

The current schedule is as follows:

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 was updated on most platforms this week with a new Photo Mode. Unfortunately, Switch players will have to wait a bit longer. Bandai Namco says that the feature will be added “later this year” on Nintendo’s console.

As the name implies, Photo Mode lets player take all sorts of unique screenshots in-game. Various filters can be used as well.

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SEGA shared a new batch of screenshots that give us a good look at the Frozen Junkyard stage. Have a look at the various images in the gallery below.

Team Sonic Racing will be out for Switch on May 21.

3D Realms is currently planning its first-person shooter Wrath: Aeon of Ruin for Switch. Schreiber, recently speaking with GameRevolution, indicated that getting mature titles approved by Nintendo is relatively simple.

Schreiber says that the Big N would only take issues with games that would fall under the Adults-Only-rated ESRB category – meaning “straight-up nudity and violence.” Other than that, “it’s pretty straightforward.”

Professor Layton and the Curious Village

Could Professor Layton and the Curious Village be coming to Switch? A listing from G4F Localization certainly gives some hope in that area.

The website for G4F Localization has a page up for Professor Layton and the Curious Village for Switch, which was just added this month. It states that that the company worked on “additional translation for the Nintendo Switch version, in French by G4F & Italian, German and Spanish by Native Prime.” A 2018 date is also mentioned, but that could just be when localization was done.

Atlus announced Persona 5: The Royal earlier today. Unfortunately, it has only been confirmed for PlayStation 4 (at least for now) even though there were rumors of a Switch version also happening. Yet despite that news, the game may have a connectioon to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.


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