Off-screen V-Rally 4 footage
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A few minutes of off-screen footage has popped up for V-Rally 4 following its playable appearance at E3 last week. Check out the video below.
Adventure Time: Pirates of the Enchiridion Switch handheld gameplay
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A few minutes of footage is in showing Adventure Time: Pirates of the Enchiridion running on Switch in portable mode. Check out the video below.
Ys VIII will have a day-one update on Switch
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Ys VIII will have a day-one update on Switch, NIS America has confirmed. The publisher shared details on this front today in a message to those who reviewed the game.
The patch will address technical issues in which text was not displaying correctly. NISA says it was aware of this, and it will be addressed with the patch. Aside from text, “other issues” will be tackled as well.
The day-one update is one of three planned patches for Ys VIII on Switch.
Splatoon 2 – North American / European Splatfest #11 art
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Nintendo has posted a new piece of Splatoon 2 art in celebration of the latest Splatfest taking place this weekend. We have it above.
Are you for or against pulp in your orange juice? That question will be decided with the new Splatfest in just a few days.
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Sakurai on Smash Bros. Ultimate – first proposal in December 2015, faster tempo, much more
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Following the reveal of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate last week, director Masahiro Sakurai wrote a new article for this week’s issue of Famitsu. This is one of his first columns about the new game included in the magazine.
In it, Sakurai talks about how the first proposal came about in late 2015, the game’s faster tempo, and much more. He also touched on how it was decided to build off of past mechanics, which in turn allowed for a larger roster.
We’ve prepared a full translation of the column below.
Psyonix details XP and level progression changes planned for Rocket League
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Psyonix is sharing the second of two big status updates for Rocket League today. After detailing a new Rocket Pass system yesterday, the studio has followed up with information about changes to XP and level progression that are planned for this summer.
Here’s the full rundown:
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Shining Resonance Refrain story trailer
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SEGA prepared a new story trailer for its Switch RPG Shining Resonance Refrain. We’ve posted the video below.
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Nintendo on merging its developer divisions, 3DS’ current role, more
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The Verge has published a new wave of comments from Nintendo’s Shinya Takahashi. Takahashi spoke about the company merging its developer divisions a few years ago, sticking to release date, the current role of 3DS, and more.
We’ve rounded up these comments below. You can read the full article on The Verge here.
Scans roundup – Daemon X Machina, WarioWare Gold, more
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This week’s Famitsu scans are now available. Highlights include Daemon X Machina, Etrian Odyssey X, SaGa Scarlet Grace, and WarioWare Gold. Scans of all games are below.
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Super Mario Odyssey levels replace Mario 3D World stages in Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
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Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker reaches Switch and 3DS next month. On both platforms, Nintendo is including new stages based on Super Mario Odyssey. But rather than adding on, these levels are replacing older content.
Super Bell Hill, Conkdor Canyon, Shadow-Play Alley, and Clear Pipe Cruise were in the original Wii U version of Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker. Nintendo’s official Japanese website confirms that they have been swapped out with the new Super Mario Odyssey levels on Switch and 3DS. We’re not talking about a tremendous amount of content here, but it looks like you’ll need the Wii U version if you’re really interested in trying out those Super Mario 3D World stages.