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Aeon Must Die! was announced for Switch and other platforms last year. Some controversy followed, with former developers that worked on the project claiming that they experienced crunch, lack of payments, and more. It’s unclear what has happened behind the scenes over the last twelve months, but we do know that the project is moving forward.

Focus Home Interactive reintroduced the beat ’em up game today. Aside from sharing a new trailer, the company is committed to a 2021 launch window.

Here’s the latest on the game:

Nintendo and Niantic announced a new partnership earlier this year, with the two sides collaborating on a new Pikmin app for mobile. Details emerged a few days later following a beta held in Singapore. However, many have wondered what the app actually looks like.

Reddit user snas_undertoles quietly shared a few screenshots last month. These images supposedly come from Niantic directly.

Here’s the full set:

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Today’s Pokemon Presents presentation will be starting not too long from now. The broadcast is set to begin at 6 AM PT / 9 AM ET / 2 PM in the UK / 3 PM in Europe. Pokemon Brilliant Diamond/Shining Pearl and Pokemon Legends: Arceus are confirmed to be shown.

You can watch today’s Pokemon Presents as it happens below. Our coverage will continue throughout the day.

Hamster is bringing Vandyke as the latest entry to Arcade Archives on Switch this week, the company has confirmed. A worldwide release is planned for August 19.

Vandyke is a top-down beat ’em up originally published by UPL in 1990. In it, players control a warrior who can find and use different weapons against a variety of fantasy-themed enemies.

Arcade Archives Vandyke will cost $7.99 / €6.99 / £6.29 on the Switch eShop.

Source: Hamster PR

Atlus has released the latest daily demon video for Shin Megami Tensei V. Today’s featured demon is Hanuman, check it out below.

Crunching Koalas and Studio Gauntlet have announced that Bonkies is getting a new Chill Mode update today. Check out a trailer and overview for the new content below.

This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Unknown Worlds Entertainment has announced a new update headed for Subnautica: Below Zero. Here’s what’s new:

In preparation for its release, Marvelous is sharing a series of daily countdown trailers for No More Heroes 3. Today’s video gives a closer look at Gold Joey:


https://twitter.com/marvelous_cs/status/1427827597547917315

No More Heroes 3 is scheduled to arrive on Switch on August 27.

Active Life: Outdoor Challenge – known as Family Trainer in other parts of the world – was a fitness game first released on Wii. Bandai Namco is now bringing it back with a new Switch version. It’s actually been out in Japan for several months now, but will finally head west in September.

For those in the United States, it appears that Active Life: Outdoor Challenge will be a retailer exclusive. Target added a listing to its website recently, and it makes it pretty clear that other stores won’t be selling it.

Here’s some information about Active Life: Outdoor Challenge:


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