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Diablo II: Resurrected principal designer Rob Gallerani and lead graphics engineer Kevin Todisco have commented on the Switch version, including what to expect from performance.

GamesBeat recently had a chance to interview the two developers, and asked about how the game is running on Switch currently. In response, the two shared:

Atlus has uploaded another demon trailer for Shin Megami Tensei V that has now offered a look at Koppa Tengu. The creature originally appeared in Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne, and has shown up in the series’ various games since then.

The Megami Tensei Wiki shares the following information on Koppa Tengu:

New photos of the Switch OLED have surfaced, providing us with a first in-person look at the device.

Nintendo previously shared its own official pictures. But now the system has started to appear at Nintendo Tokyo, and consumers have been snapping a number of shots. Twitter users cvxfreak, pati_pss, nattu_ninmosa59, and bunnagashi have all provided a few images.

With THQ Nordic turning 10 years old, the company is celebrating the milestone with a new sale on the Switch eShop. Almost all of the publishers games have received discounts, including Battle Chasers: Nightwar, Darksiders, de Blob, SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom: Rehydrated, and more.

The full lineup is as follows:

The narrative adventure game Teacup is appearing on Switch next week, publisher Whitethorn Games and developer Smarto Club have announced. A release is planned for September 23.

The official Tagline for Teacup is that it’s “a short and wholesome narrative adventure game with a focus on exploration and non-linear progression.” We have more on the game’s premise below.

Hamster has continued its rollout of Arcade Archives titles, and over the past couple of weeks, Switch has received Soldam and Pop Flamer. Famitsu showed off both of them during a live stream this week.

Here’s an overview of the two games:

Publisher tinyBuild and developer fluckyMachine have shared a new trailer for Trash Sailors, their new hand-drawn sailing simulator.

Here’s some information about the game:

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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Over the past few weeks, Incube8 has been running a Kickstarter campaign for its upcoming game Infinity. The CA $16,000 was quickly reached, and a Switch stretch goal was added towards the very end. After raising over CA $350,000, Infinity will be made for Switch as well as Game Boy Color.

If you’re wondering about Infinity’s appearance on Game Boy Color, we should probably fill you in on the tactical RPG’s rather interesting history. The project was originally being developed by Affinix Software between 1999 and 2001 for the platform. However, it was scrapped in 2002 due to the market shifting to the GBA and publisher issues. An unfinished version was released as a free ROM in 2016, but a team of both new and old staffers has now formed to properly finish Infinity and put it out on cartridges.

If you’ve played the Monster Hunter Stories series, you’re probably familiar with the term called “monsties”. That’s because these games have a unique term for its creatures. Rather than going with something simple like “monsters”, a new “monsties” term was created.

So how did that term come to be in the first place? Speaking with Waypoint, English localization editor Joseph Detwiler explained:


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