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Bigben Interactive shared the latest video for V-Rally 4, posted below. It gives us a look at the game’s Hillclimb mode.

V-Rally 4 will begin to arrive in late September. The Switch version is without a release date, however.

Undertale

The Japanese Switch eShop has updated with a listing for Undertale. Along with screenshots, which we have below, the game’s file size is confirmed. It’ll take up 173MB of space.

Undertale will have a physical version in Japan, including a collector’s edition. We do believe this will be offered in the west as well, but if it isn’t, importing will be an option as the Japanese version supports English.

Source: Switch eShop

Mega Man 11

Capcom will be giving fans an early taste of Mega Man 11 with an upcoming demo. The trial version will let players “take on all kinds of enemies and traps in the Block Man stage” and “use the new Double Gear system to slow down time or power up your shots and take down that boss”.

On Xbox One, the Mega Man 11 demo launches September 4. Switch should be receiving it around the same time, if not the same day.

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The Pokemon Company and Nintendo have put out an announcement covering today’s Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu / Eevee news. We have the rundown on Mega Evolution, Vermilion City, and Team Rocket. Find the PR below, along with new screenshots.

Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum 'n' Fun

Bandai Namco has passed along new information about Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum ‘n’ Fun, including the game’s track list.

All tracks from the original Japanese version will appear in the west. That includes the mythical “Cha-La Head-Cha-La” from Dragon Ball Z, “How Far I’ll Go” from Moana (presented in Japanese), classical songs such as the “Turkish March” composed by Beethoven, and more.

New Japanese trailers are in for Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu / Eevee. We have English and Japanese videos below showing Team Rocket, Mega Evolutions, and more.

Yo-kai Watch 4 is once again featured in the latest issue of CoroCoro. The magazine provides a few new tidbits on Level-5’s Switch title.

According to CoroCoro, in addition to playing as the protagonists of the three worlds in Natsume, Keita, and Shin you’ll also be able to play as characters from the anime Yo-kai Watch Shadowside.

Super Bomberman R has done very well on Switch. Just recently, Konami announced that the game has sold one million copies worldwide. To celebrate the success, a free gift can be downloaded.

If you head on over to the Japanese eShop, you’ll see the sparkling Bomberman DLC is available. This is entirely free, though it doesn’t appear to be out in other regions at present. We’ll let you know if and when that changes.

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Attack on Titan 2’s latest update has arrived. Version 1.0.7 is out now, available for all players.

Today’s update adds in a new difficulty level, learnable player character skills, and more. We have the full patch notes below.

Koei Tecmo updated the official Japanese website for Warriors Orochi 4, detailing the game’s base system as well as the two characters that were revealed earlier this week, Ares and Odin. We’ve compiled the new information below (credit to Gematsu for the translation):

Ares
The god of war and destruction. Since he is the oldest son born to Zeus and his wife Hera, he is extremely prideful and arrogant towards humans and low-ranking gods. He believes gods should have strict control over humans, and considers his father’s behavior of getting along with humans to be shameful.

 

Odin
The god that rules Asgard. Although predicted to perish during Ragnarok, the war of the gods, Odin acquired all power and wisdom to change fate and survive. From that point, he began to display an abnormal attachment to power.

Base System

At your base, you can use the items you acquired in battle, as well as strengthen officers and weapons.

Officer Strengthening

In addition to leveling up an officer with EXP acquired in battle, you can also learn skills by using the Skill Points you get by leveling up.

Weapon Forging

Assign attributes such as fire to your weapon slots using material items. New slots can also be added. Additionally, weapons acquired in battle can be disassembled and sold, and used to strengthen your base or other weapons.

Base Strengthening

Strengthen your base. Acquire skills that raise the abilities of all characters, as well as those that expand the functionality of your base.

Training Journey

Send characters on a “Training Journey” and they will grow. By acquiring base skills, you can increase destinations and the number of teams that can be sent out to train. Characters that return from a Training Journey will bring back Sacred Treasures and weapons as spoils of war.

 


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