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The fast-paced action/puzzle platformer AeternoBlade II has received a new batch of footage. Have a look at the gameplay below.

SEGA is letting fans try out Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 prior to release. Over on the Japanese Switch eShop, a demo has been released. It can be accessed from any Switch system worldwide as long as you create a Japanese Nintendo Account.

We would expect the demo to be made available in other regions at a later date. However, if you’d like to download it immediately, the Japanese eShop is your current option.

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The developers over at Lemonbomb Entertainment have provided a deep dive into Stranded Sails with a brand new video to give fans a better understanding of what life will be like as an adventurer when the game launches. Give it a look below.

Stranded Sails: Explorers of the Cursed Islands is due out for Switch on October 17.

The Zelda-inspired action game A Knight’s Quest releases on Switch today. Have a look at some gameplay footage in the video below.

Aksys Games is getting ready for tomorrow’s western launch of Spirit Hunter: NG with a new video. Find the “The First Spirit (Urashima Woman)” trailer below.

Bandai Namco has shared the official opening movie for SD Gundam G Generation Cross Rays. Have a look at the video below.

According to the latest issue of Weekly Jump, Charlotte Katakuri is playable in One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4. A scan from the magazine can be found above.

One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 will have over 40 playable characters. The game is due out sometime in 2020 on Switch.

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Earlier today, we reported on yet another milestone for the Nintendo Switch: 10 million systems sold in Europe alone so far. Gamesindustry.biz followed this up with some further details:

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Mistover releases today on Nintendo Switch. The folks over at Nintendo World Report recorded about 38 minutes of gameplay from the full version, which you can watch below:

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The Nintendo Switch being a sales success is not exactly breaking news at this point, but Nintendo have reached another milestone with their latest system: over 10 million Nintendo Switch systems have been sold in Europe so far. Total worldwide sales of the system were at 36,87 million as of June 30. At the end of October, Nintendo will present their financial results for the past quarter, and it seems likely the Switch will then be at over 40 million globally.

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