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A new English trailer is live for the 3DS release of Layton’s Mystery Journey. Have a look at it below.

Famitsu held a live stream yesterday and showed a bunch of footage from Champion Jockey Special on Switch. Watch the full recording below.

Splatoon 2 received another wave of new content tonight. The returning stage Kelp Dome was added in along with the Heavy Splatling Deco weapon. Check out footage of both below.

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At Variety’s Entertainment and Technology Summit, Nintendo of America’s president Reggie Fils-Aime offered a brief overview regarding the company’s plans for 2018.

Reggie touched on all of the key points you would expect. Nintendo will still be looking to drive its Switch business with “a number of great games”. Reggie also stressed how increasing the system’s install base will create opportunities for third-parties.

IGN published a new video that compares NBA 2K18 on Switch to the game running on a PlayStation 4 Pro and Xbox One S. See how the three versions stack up against each other below.


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2K Sports has prepared a launch trailer of sorts for NBA 2K18, which is out today on Switch. Have a look at the video below.

This week’s episode of Nintendo Minute has gone live. In today’s video, Kit and Krysta celebrate the launch of Metroid: Samus Returns by looking back at all of the 2D Metroid games starting from the original Metroid all the way to Zero Mission. Watch it below.

Today, Harmonix released a new live-action video for Super Beat Sports, its upcoming collection of sports-themed mini-games with a musical twist for Switch. It focuses on Whacky Bat in which you’ll swing, volley and hit to the beat to defeat the fun-loving aliens from the Muzicalian galaxy. View the video below.

Along with Wolfenstein II, Bethesda announced Doom for Switch this week. The latter game is heading to the console this holiday.

USgamer reached out to Bethesda in hopes of finding out more about Doom’s visuals and performance on Switch. The site was told, “DOOM on Switch is custom-built for the hardware and while graphics won’t be 1:1 with other platforms, the game will deliver the amazing DOOM look and feel that fans are excited to get on Switch.”

We do have some new comparisons below showing how the Switch version stacks up to the PlayStation 4 version. You can see that below.

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A new trailer is up for The Jackbox Party Pack 4, highlighting all of the games included in the digital package. We have the video below.


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