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As part of tonight’s update, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has gained a brand new VR mode with Nintendo Labo. Check out some footage below.

Nintendo has shared a new trailer highlighting the Nintendo Labo VR Kit functionality in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, which was just added to the game. View it below.

The latest update for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate just went live. Version 3.1.0 features a new VR mode, amiibo features, and fighter adjustments.

The full patch notes are as follows:

The latest update for Mario Tennis Aces will be available tomorrow – version 3.0.1. Players can access the latest character, balance adjustments have been implemented, and more.

Below are the full patch notes:

Mortal Kombat 11

Mortal Kombat 11 players will finally be learning about the new characters joining the game tomorrow. On Twitter a short while ago, the series’ official Twitter account teased the impending news regarding the DLC reveal.

Here’s that tweet in question:

Ninjala

You may recall Ninjala, “a morphing ninja gum action game that allows players to blow bubble gum to craft weapons and use the unconventional fighting method ninjutsu.” The Switch title was originally announced around this time last year, with a planned release for the spring.

Unfortunately, that will no longer be happening. GungHo Online Entertainment provided an update today and revealed a major delay. The action game has been pushed back from this spring to Spring 2020. The extra time will be used “in order to implement improvements and polish the game for final release.”

XSEED Games has provided the North American boxart for Senran Kagura Peach Ball. Get a look at the packaging image above.

Senran Kagura Beach Ball launches on July 9 in the states.

Source: XSEED PR

We previously heard that Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night will be getting a bunch of content after launch, much of which was secured following the game’s successful Kickstarter campaign a few years ago. As part of this, Zangetsu will be playable for free after launch.

Here’s everything you need to know about Zangetsu:

Harvest Moon: Mad Dash is in development for Switch, Natsume announced today. The game, which is described as a spinoff, will be featured at E3 2019 with its first appearance. Official details and a “first look” will be shared on June 11.

Hiro Maekawa, president and CEO of Natsume, said in a statement:

Play-Asia is now taking pre-orders exclusively for the new Ghost 1.0 + Unepic Collection. As mentioned previously, fans can purchase either a standard copy or a limited edition.

The limited edition includes:


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