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Yesterday, some interesting Switch-related news came out of a C2E2 panel. Folks attending the event heard that a FunimationNow app was in the works for Nintendo’s console.

Oddly, Funimation is now saying that the company hasn’t made “an official announcement.” We have the following tweet sent out a short while ago:


More footage has emerged from the Switch version of Wolfenstein II. Take a look at 19 minutes of gameplay below.

Along with North America, the next European Splatfest is up and running in Splatoon 2. The latest competition has players battling for either sweet or salted popcorn. We have official art celebrating the Splatfest above.

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Back in February, Bethesda and Panic Button updated the Switch version of Doom. One of the highlights was an additional control scheme, allowing players to take advantage of gyro motion aiming.

Wolfenstein II is another first-person shooter Bethesda and Panic Button are bringing to Switch. Fans will be happy to hear that the optional gyro motion aiming will be making a return. Even better, it will be there from the start, so we won’t have to wait for an update to add in the feature.

Here’s the confirmation from Wolfenstein’s Twitter account:

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As previously mentioned, Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze has a new shop on Switch since Funky Kong is now playable. Check out some direct-feed footage of the shop below.

Nintendo is showing off Sushi Striker at PAX East this week. New direct-feed footage has arrived, which you can watch in the video below.

Two video comparisons have come in for Wolfenstein II. Below, you can see how the Switch version stacks up to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One releases that came out towards the end of 2017.

As of late, Nintendo has been sharing more information about Splatoon 2: Octo Expansion. We thought it might be useful to collect some of the details that have been posted, including English names and general tidbits.

Here’s what Nintendo has posted in English thus far:

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Sushi Striker

USgamer has gone hands-on with Sushi Striker, and has reported back with some new gameplay details. We’ve rounded up the latest information below.

A few weeks ago, Famitsu did something rather interesting and out of the norm for the magazine. A questionnaire was sent out to overseas fans – as opposed to readers in Japan – and asked them to share some information about their favorite Japanese games. The results were published in the latest issue this week.

As for the rankings, below are the top 20:


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