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After two decades, the Metroid series is finally receiving a brand new 2D entry. Metroid Dread continues the plot that’s been on hold ever since the days of the Game Boy Advance with Metroid Fusion.

We’ve heard Yoshio Sakamoto mention that the current story arc with end with Dread. But what about the future? Fortunately, it sounds like there’s still plenty of room for the series to grow.

This week’s North American Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Switch Retail

Alex Kidd in Miracle World DX – $19.99 (available June 22)
Olympic Games Tokyo 2020: The Official Video Game – $39.99 (available June 21)

Pokemon Unite is just on the horizon. Announced today, the MOBA game will release for Switch in July, followed by the mobile version in September.

Here’s a bunch of additional information:

The 3D platformer Cyber Hook has received a final release date. Today, Graffiti Games and Blazing Stick announced that the launch date has been penciled in for June 24.

Here’s an overview of the game, along with a trailer:

Atlus is kicking off a new video series in which it will show off all of the demons in Shin Megami Tensei V, of which there are over 200. Every day, footage will be released that showcases a different creature.

First up is a video focusing on Jack Frost. You can watch it below.

There’s still a lot planned with the LEGO Super Mario concept. A Luigi set was announced earlier this year, and we just heard about a third character pack series. An additional set has now surfaced as well.

Over on Amazon Australia, the retailer leaked what looks to be another LEGO Super Mario product. We’ve placed the images after the break just in case you’re looking to avoid being spoiled.

Developer Devilish Games has stated in a recent press release that its 3D adventure puzzle-platformer, Onirike, is now scheduled to arrive on the Switch eShop on June 29.

You can check out our original coverage of Onirike here.

Source: Devilish Games PR

Ravenscourt has announced in a new ProtoCorgi trailer that the shoot-em-up title will be arriving on the Switch eShop on August 26. Check out the trailer below.

In case you missed it, you can check out our original coverage of ProtoCorgi here.

A new update is available for A-Train: All Aboard! Tourism. Here are the changes listed off by Studio Artdink’s twitter, as translated by Perfectly Nintendo:

Publisher Cosen has announced that Lyrica 2: Stars Aligned will be arriving on Switch in Japan on October 7. The game will be available both on the Switch eShop and physically, as well as in a bundle that includes the first Lyrica game.

A western release has not been confirmed, but Lyrica 2: Stars Aligned will include English language options.

Here are some screenshots.

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