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Another Splatfest for Splatoon 2 is in the books. The latest event was held in Japan this past weekend, pitting Team Kinoko no yama and Team Takenoko no sato up against each other. This was indeed a Meiji-sponsored food Splatfest.

Following a day of battles, Nintendo has posted the results. Here’s a look at how things turned out:

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When Valkyria Chronicles 4 launches for Switch in Japan, it’ll be accompanied by the original Valkyria Chronicles. We now have a proper look at how the game is looking on the system thanks to an eShop listing. View a handful of screenshots below.

Valkyria Chronicles 1 will be sold for just 500 yen for those who purchase Valkyria Chronicles 4. A release in other regions has yet to be announced.

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One of the more surprising Switch announcements this year was Ark: Survival Evolved. There weren’t too many who expected the game to come to Nintendo’s console, especially with solid performance. But thanks to the porting work from Abstraction Games, Ark: Survival Evolved is indeed happening, and based on the little footage we’ve seen, it looks pretty good.

Abstraction Games head of production John Day was asked how Ark: Survival Evolved is possible on Switch during a recent episode of Fragments of Silicon. Day started out by explaining:

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OatmealDome, who has a solid understand of behind-the-scenes activity in Splatoon 2 including unreleased modes and content, has revealed that an anti-cheat system is now in place. Actually, it’s been active since version 3.1.0.

Nintendo has the ability to flag players regardless if mods are used online. Even by starting up the game with edits, they’ll be flagged. Nintendo seems to put in bans one day after a player has been flagged.

OutmealDome as well as Khangaroo from Splatoon Modding Hub were the first to make note of Nintendo’s anti-cheat system.

Thanks to Alice N for the tip.

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Blizzard finally put rumors of Diablo III on Switch to bed this week with an official announcement. Eternal Collection will launch on the system this year, featuring content from Zelda and more.

Though Diablo III has been around for awhile and on different platforms, this marks the first time that it’ll be on a Nintendo console. In fact, there hasn’t been a Blizzard title on a Nintendo system in quite some time. Diablo III on Switch is noteworthy though due to its portability, and Blizzard is looking to sweeten the deal with some Zelda content.

How are you feeling about Diablo III on Switch? Do you plan on purchasing it later this year? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below.

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The Pokemon Company has produced a short trailer highlighting Mega Kangaskhan and Mega Gyarados in Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu / Eevee. View it below.

Last month, HORI revealed a trio of new Switch controllers. Designs featuring Mario, Zelda, and Pikachu will be used to recreate the GameCube configuration.

Amazon Japan has come through with a few new images of each controller, including their packaging images. We have the full set below.

You can pre-order HORI’s GameCube-style Mario, Zelda, and Pikachu Switch controllers on Play-Asia here.

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Disgaea 1 Complete

NIS America has the latest trailer ready for Disgaea 1 Complete featuring the game’s Etna Mode. Have a look at the video below.

Walmart has started taking pre-orders for the newly-announced Switch bundle. You can reserve the package here.

The Walmart-exclusive bundle was announced earlier this week. Along with the Switch system, it includes digital copies of Mario Tennis Aces and 1-2 Switch.

To celebrate the new European Splatfest in Splatoon 2, Nintendo has shared a new piece of art for the event. We have the image above.

The European Splatfest asks players if they’d rather be adventuring or kicking back when on holiday.

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