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Nintendo will be kicking off its first true day of live streaming at Gamescom 2017 in about twenty minutes. We’ve included the relevant embed below.

A number of upcoming Switch games have demos at Gamescom this week, including Battle Chasers: Nightwar, Flipping Death, Monster Boy, and Away. Off-screen footage of all three is attached below.

Nintendo recently started a new News channel for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild on Switch. Those who subscribed are able to receive messages and in-game items. Today, the next message was delivered.

Director Hidemaro Fujibayashi covered a useful recipe in Zelda: Breath of the Wild. You can also receive two combs of Courser Bee Honey when starting the game from the news message.

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During its Gamescom show yesterday, IGN had a new look at LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2. Watch 14 minutes of footage below.

A new Switch trailer has been published showcasing the system’s ability to play games anywhere. Nintendo’s own titles are featured, along with third-party games like The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and Rocket League. Watch the video below.


Super Mario Odyssey

The official Super Mario Odyssey Japanese Twitter account has posted another GIF. This time the account is showing off how diving works in the game.

The diving action mechanic can be used in mid air to get across gaps or to go further a longer distance.

You can check out the GIF posted below and see Mario diving around New Donk City.


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In the Japanese magazine CoroCoro, a new manga has started for ARMS. The newest issue has the debut chapter. It looks more along the lines of a gag manga, but it’s pretty interesting nonetheless.

CoroCoro even has a few sample pages that can be viewed online. It’s accessible right here.

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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.

A new Fire Emblem Warriors demo is on display at Gamescom, and it features Camilla, Takumi, and Hinoka. View some footage of the characters below.

2K Sports has a bit of a dilemma on its hands. Kyrie Irving was named the cover athlete for the standard version of NBA 2K18 as a member of the Cleveland Cavaliers. But as ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reports, Irving has been traded to the Boston Celtics (and I’m now dying a bit on the inside as a Knicks fan).

It’s not entirely clear how 2K will approach the situation, but logic dictates that the cover will be updated with Irving in a Celtics uniform. Kotaku reached out to the company, and we’ll report back if they provide a statement.

Just to reiterate, the news only affects NBA 2K18’s standard cover. Other versions feature Shaquille O’Neal

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