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Digimon Survive

Update (7/21): Bumped to the top. More screenshots added.


Original (7/20): Following its reveal in V-Jump, the official website for Digimon Survive has opened. You can access it here. Note that there isn’t much to see at present, though we did get some information a few days ago as shared here.

One thing the site does have is first screenshots. Below are the images:

Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate

Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate originally launched for Switch in Japan last August. A year later, the game is finally coming west.

For awhile, there had actually been quite a bit of uncertainty as to whether Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate would leave Japan. When Capcom was asked about localization, the company was rather quiet on the subject.

Daemon X Machina

Japanese website 4Gamer was recently about to speak with Daemon X Machina producer Kenichiro Tsukuda. The Switch exclusive was announced during E3 last month.

As the two sides chatted, Tsukuda spoke about the gameplay, graphics, world setting, and more. Find our full translation below. 

The Walking Dead: The Final Season

Telltale Games debuted the first 15 minutes from The Walking Dead: The Final Season. View the new gameplay in the video below.

Splatoon 2 is officially a year old. To celebrate the event, Nintendo posted a piece of art, which we have above.

Don’t forget: a new Splatfest kicks off tonight. It’ll be Team Squid and Team Octopus going head-to-head.

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Nicalis is bringing Code of Princess EX to Switch at the very end of this month. Have a look at some early footage below.

When Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate originally launched in Japan, Capcom teamed up with Nintendo for a special Zelda: Breath of the Wild collaboration. It’s now confirmed that the same content will be extended to the west.

Here’s a trailer:

Angry Mob Games unveiled the next special guest that will be joining Brawlout’s roster today. The buddy-duo Yooka and Laylee, from Playtonic’s 3D platformer, are on the way.

Digerati and Merge Games have partnered together to offer a physical version of Slain: Back From Hell. It’s out now in Europe, with the North American release to follow on August 7. Pricing is set at $29.99 / €29.99 / £24.99.

Along with a regular boxed copy, fans can also purchase a collectible Signature Edition of Slain: Back From Hell. It includes:

Octopath Traveler

Nintendo published another trailer for Octopath Traveler to highlight a few of the accolades the RPG has received. Watch the video below.


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