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We’ve known for a while now that Daedalic Entertainment’s futuristic adventure game State of Mind would be coming to the Nintendo Switch. Today, the developer announced that the game will finally be released in August 2018. They also confirmed that the game is getting a physical release, as you can see by the game’s boxart above. Finally, take a look at this new teaser trailer:

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It’s the end of week, which means another new weapon is coming to Splatoon 2. The Custom Range Blaster is identical to the regular Range Blaster in terms of stats, but comes with the Curling Bomb sub-weapon and the Bubble Blower special instead. It’ll be available tomorrow around noon in Japan and Australia, early in the morning in Europe and later tonight in North America.

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The latest issue of Weekly Jump magazine contained some new information on Dragon Quest Builders 2 (thanks to Gematsu for the translation). First up, some details on the game’s story: when the protagonist is washed ashore on the vacant island where the game takes place, they hear a mysterious voice telling them to go to the top of the island’s mountain. There, they find a mysterious stone monument bearing five crests. There are also numerous stone pillars on the island which are engraved with trials, which the protagonist must pass if they want to become a “Master Builder”.

There are also some new and improved gameplay elements compared to the first game, such as diving, gliding with the wind mantle, dashing, waterfalls and making diagonally-shaped blocks.

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“Outrage Smasher” Group Match is a team based battle competition on a fixed arena, you will receive various titles for participating in the matches. Matches will last til April 23rd. The next one has also been announced as “Volt Shock Fist” and will start up April 25th.

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This week’s expanded Japanese software sales are as follows:

01./00. [NSW] The Snack World: TreJarers Gold (Level 5) {2018.04.12} (¥5.980) – 35.655 / NEW
02./01. [NSW] Kirby Star Allies (Nintendo) {2018.03.16} (¥5.980) – 23.695 / 416.108 (-33%)
03./03. [NSW] Splatoon 2 #
(Nintendo) {2017.07.21} (¥5.980) – 18.729 / 2.232.305 (-14%)
04./00. [PS4] Death end re;Quest # (Compile Heart) {2018.04.12} (¥7.200) – 15.303 / NEW
05./02. [PS4] Far Cry 5 (Ubisoft) {2018.03.29} (¥8.400) – 14.472 / 116.678 (-46%)
06./04. [NSW] Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Nintendo) {2017.04.28} (¥5.980) – 12.415 / 1.473.250 (-10%)
07./00. [PS4] Cities: Skylines – PlayStation 4 Edition (Spike Chunsoft) {2018.04.12} (¥5.400) – 11.366 / NEW
08./06. [NSW] The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild # (Nintendo) {2017.03.03} (¥6.980) – 6.990 / 954.532 (-18%)
09./07. [NSW] Super Mario Odyssey # (Nintendo) {2017.10.27} (¥5.980) – 6.924 / 1.691.031 (-16%)
10./05. [PS4] Super Robot Wars X # (Bandai Namco Games) {2018.03.29} (¥8.600) – 5.182 / 105.504 (-53%)
11./08. [PS4] Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom # (Level 5) {2018.03.23} (¥8.000) – 4.184 / 87.251 (-49%)
12./00. [PS4] Steins;Gate 0 (5pb.) {2015.12.10} (¥7.800) – 4.087 / 60.990
13./12. [3DS] Pokemon Ultra Sun / Ultra Moon (Pokemon Co.) {2017.11.17} (¥4.980) – 3.931 / 1.614.909 (-22%)
14./09. [3DS] Detective Pikachu (Pokemon Co.) {2018.03.23} (¥4.980) – 3.837 / 68.392 (-45%)
15./19. [PS4] Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Siege – Advanced Edition (Ubisoft) {2018.03.01} (¥6.000) – 3.700 / 38.976 (+3%)
16./11. [PS4] Monster Hunter: World #
(Capcom) {2018.01.26} (¥8.980) – 3.640 / 2.003.054 (-30%)
17./10. [PSV] Super Robot Wars X # (Bandai Namco Games) {2018.03.29} (¥7.600) – 3.340 / 63.946 (-49%)
18./18. [PS4] Like the North Star # (Sega) {2018.03.08} (¥8.390) – 3.074 / 163.636 (-18%)
19./13. [NSW] Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition (Koei Tecmo) {2018.03.22} (¥6.800) – 3.070 / 40.408 (-36%)
20./15. [PS4] Attack on Titan 2 #
(Koei Tecmo) {2018.03.15} (¥7.800) – 2.822 / 52.102 (-39%)

Earlier in the month, an interview was published with Nintendo Labo director Tsubasa Sakaguchi, Switch director / Nintendo Labo producer Kouichi Kawamoto, and Nintendo Labo hardware lead Mr. Ogasawara. The developers had plenty to say about the new initiative for Switch during that discussion.

Today, the second portion was published online. The three developers had even more interesting things to share, including prototypes, why cardboard is used, and more.

You can read the next part of the interview below.

Nintendo Labo

Nintendo has previously said that replacement parts would be offered for Nintendo Labo. Now that it’s launching tomorrow, the company’s online store has updated as promised.

A bunch of different parts are available, ranging from $1.99 up through $13.99. For the full set, continue on below.

Exquisite Gaming is preparing a new type of accessory, and it’s quite a bit different from the norm. The “XL Crash Bandicoot Cable Guy” lets the famous gaming character hold your Switch for you – or even a tablet, PlayStation and Xbox controllers.

The model stands at 12″ tall in case you’re wondering. It also claims to be officially licensed, so that’s encouraging.

You can pre-order the XL Crash Bandicoot Cable Guy on Amazon here. It’s slated for June 15.


Amazon now has a listing up for Disgaea 1 Complete. Along with the boxart pictured above, we have confirmation that the standard version will cost $49.99.

You can pre-order Disgaea 1 Complete on Amazon here.

Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition

Nintendo has shared the second English character highlight series trailer for Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition. You can see it below.


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