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The next Splatfest is quickly approaching in Splatoon 2, with Team Retro set to take on Team Modern starting this Friday at 9 PM PT. 

As per usual, Nintendo has shared some commemorative art of Pearl and Marina in anticipation of the event. The image can be viewed above.

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A trio of Switch games have been announced for physical release. Reverie, Death Road to Canada, and Ghost Blade HD will all be available sometime in 2019.

Play-Asia will be selling the set exclusively. When pre-orders go live, we’ll be sure to let you know.

Dark Souls: Remastered is now available to pre-load from the Switch eShop. If you plan on picking up the game digitally, you’ll need 3.9GB of space.

Dark Souls: Remastered launches October 19. A network test will be held this weekend, and takes up 888MB of space.

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Announced in the latest issue of V Jump, Android 17 will be added to the Dragon Ball FighterZ roster. A scan has emerged from the new magazine showing the character in action. Check it out above.

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It may have slipped about a month, but Mutant Football League: Dynasty Edition now has a firm release date. Instead of September, the game will be launching October 30 in North America for $29.99.

Mutant Football League: Dynasty Edition includes Dynasty Mode, “a single player experience where you become the coach and GM of your favorite Mutant Football League team and take a group of unproven rookies and turn them into monstrous all-stars by winning multiple Mayhem Bowls over several seasons to become the league’s next Dynasty.” The mode has multiple season gameplay, player trades, cumulative player experience (XP), salary management, custom playbooks, and free agent signings.

The Pokemon Company and Nintendo have shared a fresh set of details and screenshots for Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu / Eevee. Today’s update covers what has been shown in the latest trailer, including GO Park, Candy system, and Legendary Pokemon.

Here’s the full media blast:

Bayonetta 3 is quickly closing in on the first anniversary of its original announcement. Revealed at The Game Awards last December, it’s the only time Nintendo and PlatinumGames have shown off the project in an official capacity.

Platinum’s Hideki Kamiya and Atsushi Inaba did provide a small update during a stage event at the Bitsummit Roadshow: Tokyo earlier today. It was mentioned that Bayonetta 3 is “on course” and the development team is “in sync.”

Nintendo today confirmed its full lineup for this year’s EGX. Over 40 games will be display, most of which are for Switch.

The lineup is as follows:


Wired Productions and Caged Element shared the latest GRIP: Combat Racing details today, providing new information on multiplayer features.

The game will contain the following:

Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu and Pokemon: Let’s Go, Eevee received their latest trailers today. Below you can watch new videos in English and Japanese showing off the Play Yard, Legendary Pokemon, and more.


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