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Splatoon 3 is the next big Switch game from Nintendo and is just a couple of weeks away. Most have likely made a decision as to whether they’ll be picking it up in September. However, there is also the Splatfest demo happening right now that gives players a bit of a preview of what they can expect from the final game.

Some have argued that Splatoon 3 doesn’t feel new enough, but many fans are very happy with how it’s been looking. What side of the fence do you sit on? Are you planning on buying Splatoon 3 next month? Let us know in the comments.

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Idol Manager, a business sim about conquering the entertainment industry, has received new gameplay from the Switch version. A half hour of footage is available.

More information about Idol Manager can be found in the following overview:

A ton of gameplay has come in for the Switch version of SD Gundam Battle Alliance. Fans can watch an hour of footage.

We have more information about the title in the following overview:

A major 4.0.0 update was recently released for Steven Universe: Unleash the Light on Switch.

New content is included here along with adjustments, improvements, and fixes. One highlight is the addition of Greg as a playable character. Also included is Rose’s Room, a new roguelite gameplay mode that mixes up the structure, rules, and pacing.

The full patch notes are as follows:

With Splatoon 3 set to arrive on Switch soon, now’s as good a time as any for us to publish our pre-order guide the game, which will contain information about many major retailer reservations as well as any bonuses that are announced.

As the name implies, Splatoon 3 is the third major entry in the series and the second title on Switch. Many elements are returning like Turf War and Salmon Run, though there’ll be new stages and bosses. Also, an entirely new story mode is planned where players can discover the secrets of Alterna, the Fuzzy Ooze, and how they connect to the mode’s theme, “Return of the Mammalians”.

Atari, Adamvision Studios, and SneakyBox have issued a launch trailer for Yars: Recharged. The game, which brings arcade shoot ’em up and bullet hell chaos to the classic’s formula, has now landed on Switch.

We have more information about Yars: Recharged in the following overview:

WRC Generations was announced earlier this year, but there was no sign of the racer ending up on Switch. However, publisher Nacon has now confirmed plans to release a version for Nintendo’s console – it’ll just be released sometime after the initial launch, which is set for October 13.

According to Nacon, “WRC Generations celebrates the arrival of a new generation of hybrid cars and the new racing thrills they bring, as well as a brand-new Leagues mode that matches players against others of a similar level.” The game is said to be “the most advanced title in the series and has the largest selection of cars, rallies and special stages ever included in a video game.”

The SongPop series has been around since 2012, but Gameloft is now readying the first entry for consoles known as SongPop Party. An eShop listing has it pinned down for September 22, 2022 on Switch.

SongPop Party is a music trivia game featuring music that ranges from cult classics to the latest hits. Up to eight players are supported locally, and there’s online functionality as well.

Arcade Archives Super Volleyball made it to Switch this week, and Hamster showed off the title with new gameplay during a live stream. The full recording is now available. 

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Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader?, based on the quiz show, has come to Switch and we have a new launch trailer to celebrate. The title comes from HandyGames and Massive Miniteam.

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