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The latest episode of Nintendo’s Japanese show Nyannyan Neko Mario Time has now gone live. We’ve included it below.

Daemon X Machina, a new Switch game unveiled during last week’s Nintendo Direct, might be one of the most visually striking titles we’ve seen on the system as of late. According to producer Kenichiro Tsukuda, the style was chosen to help make the title stand out.

Tsukuda told Polygon:

“Games these days have a lot of the same color palette, and I just personally wasn’t very happy with it. The colors that you see are chosen specifically for each of the orders and missions that you go on, based on how we want you to feel when you’re playing.”

Daemon X Machina isn’t just unique for its visuals. Tsukuda said that the metal soundtrack extends into the sound effects.

“Shooting a gun sounds like a drum and there’s a laser blade that actually uses the sound of a guitar. So when you’re playing with a group of Arsenals, I was hoping to create a game that kind of felt like you were like having a jam session.”

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Konami brought Super Bomberman R to Switch last year for the console’s launch. The company is following up on that with Hyper Sports R, its newest game announced at Switch last week.

Hyper Sports R will only be appearing on Switch. Konami brand and media manager Benjamin Kinney indicated that the exclusivity comes down to Switch’s motion control features.

One of the items listed in Psyonix’s recent Summer Roadmap for Rocket League is the Rocket Pass. The studio shared official details on what fans can expect from the new system when it drops later this year.

Psyonix says Rocket Pass “is a brand new, time-limited progression system that will give you several ways to earn new content in Rocket League.” The developer wants to offer several of these passes every year, “with an emphasis on new, unique content for each Pass.”

The Lost Child

As The Lost Child launches on Switch today, NIS America has a new launch trailer up for the game. We’ve attached it below.

Alongside Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu and Pokemon: Let’s Go, Eevee, Nintendo will release Poke Ball Plus. Both games can be played entirely with the accessory alone. You’ll get the same functionality as you would from a standard controller, and perhaps a bit more.

According to Pokemon: Let’s Go producer Junichi Masuda, who appeared during a play session event in Japan, the Poke Ball Plus’ is superior to that of the Joy-Con – HD Rumble and all. This is due to what’s included inside the device, allowing for stronger vibration.

You’ll be able to pick up the Poke Ball Plus when Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu and Pokemon: Let’s Go, Eevee launch on November 16.

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Arc System Works released a new trailer for the latest BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle DLC. You can watch it below.

A new wave of DLC is now available for Harvest Moon: Light of Hope Special Edition. Fans can purchase the New Marriageable Characters Pack for $5.99.

Here’s an overview of the DLC:

Valkyria Chronicles 4 Launch Edition

Valkyria Chronicles 4 finally has a release date in the west. The game will launch on September 25, SEGA revealed today.

Pre-order and first-run physical copies of the North American version of Valkyria Chronicles 4 will come packaged as the “Valkyria Chronicles 4 Launch Edition.” An exclusive Ragnarok controller skin will be included.

For those in the UK, the launch edition will come with a special sticker of Ragnarok.

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A new brief video was posted on the Japanese Kirby Twitter account showing Daroach in Kirby Star Allies. The character is able to use the Triple Star that was originally present in Kirby: Squeak Squad. Have a look at the clip below.

Daroach will be added to Kirby Star Allies with a free update this summer.

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