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505 Games and ArtPlay have released a new story trailer for Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night. Check out the video below.

Those who pledged $60 or more on Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night’s Kickstarter can access a new beta demo on PC. It offers “refined content and features, while previewing new enemies and NPCs and taking a deeper look at game narrative and quests.” Alchemy and crafting functionality is included, and players will be able to visit shopkeeper/exorcist Dominique to stock up on various goods.

Level-5 published the first trailer for Layton’s Mystery Journey DX, the new Switch version of the original game released last year. Watch it below.

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Nintendo released a new video today showcasing a few European digital game highlights from June 2018. You can watch it below.

Nintendo Hall has uploaded some footage showing off Money Puzzle Exchanger. You can check out the 20 minutes of gameplay below.

The official Pokemon website in Japan has uploaded screenshots and some information for Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu / Eevee showing off two new customization options for Pikachu & Eevee. Customization allows you to put items such as flowers to your Pokemon’s ear, body or tail.

You can check out the new screenshots and also a small video below showing off the new customization options in Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu / Eevee.

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Along with a teaser trailer, Bandai Namco has prepared a theme song video for its Switch and 3DS game Neko Tomo. Both are attached below.

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Inside, along with Limbo, are launching on Switch tomorrow via the eShop. We have the first 20 minutes below.

With today’s new Fortnite update, the Playground Mode is available to play for a limited time. View a video for the event below.

After a short delay, we have confirmation that Survive! Mr. Cube is releasing on Switch tomorrow. In fact, if you have a Japanese Nintendo Account, you can purchase and play the game right now.

Here’s some footage:

A few months ago, Dinosaur Polo Club and Radial Games announced that Mini Metro is heading to Switch. It’s been a few months of silence, but the project remains in the works. We have a new Switch trailer below.


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