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Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux boxart

With Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux arriving on 3DS today, Atlus has gone live with a new launch trailer. Have a look at the video below.

Moonlighter

11 bit and Digital Sun have created a cheeky trailer highlighting the “big” differences between the various versions of Moonlighter. See it below.

THQ Nordic has readied a new trailer to celebrate Battle Chasers: Nightwar’s launch on Switch today. Get a look at it below.

Nintendo has published a short trailer for Mario Tennis Aces that gives fans a brief overview of what to expect from Adventure Mode. We have it below.

Square Enix has released the “May overview” trailer for Octopath Traveler. Like the trailer they released last month, this one also introduces new characters, classes and gameplay features. The game’s official website has also been updated.

Most importantly, it introduces the final two playable characters – Ophilia and Cyrus. Cyrus is a scholar working at the royal university. An incredibly curious and knowledgable person, his Path Action is “Explore”. This lets him find out hidden details and information about other characters. During combat, he can reveal the weaknesses of enemies and exploit them using fire, ice and lightning magic.

Nintendo published another video showing a brief look at Splatoon 2’s upcoming Octo Expansion. This level has you essentially playing a round of Rainmaker against a team of AI opponents:

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Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon

At BitSummit this past weekend, Inti Creates revealed Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon for Switch and 3DS. One of the streams at the show actually showed quite a bit of gameplay from the playable demo. We have 15 minutes of footage from the recording below.

Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon releases via the eShop on May 24.

Dungeon Rushers

Goblinz Studio will have Dungeon Rushers ready to go on the Switch eShop next week. View some footage in the video below.

Taiko Drum Master: Nintendo Switch Version! was previously given a summer release window in Japan. Today, Bandai Namco announced a final release date of July 19.

We have the first trailer for Taiko Drum Master: Nintendo Switch Version! below. It shows Kirby and Inkling from Splatoon as performance characters.


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