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In a recent blog post, Digital Cybercherries outlined what it has in store for Hypercharge: Unboxed, its cooperative first-person shooter. The team is adding a new Survival mode, bots for PvP and single-player, and more.

Here’s the full rundown:

Bandai Namco and Arc System Works have prepared a new trailer to promote the upcoming addition of DLC character Master Roshi in Dragon Ball FighterZ.

Those that have FighterZ Pass 3 can begin using Master Roshi on September 16. For everyone else, he goes live on September 18.

Below are the latest Nintendo products that can be currently pre-ordered at retailers:

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This week on Nintendo Everything Podcast, Galen’s back and he gives us nothing. Meanwhile, Oni Dino can hardly contain his excitement for Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity. We analyze the trailer a bit for sneak peeks and have some fun wondering what the game could be like, based on our experiences with Hyrule Warriors and Breath of the Wild. Addition, we feign our surprise at No More Heroes 3’s delay, we aren’t talking about Ubisoft, Galen’s creative spark is awoken by RPG Maker, Oni Dino boomerangs on Manifold Garden, Gleamlight is dim, and more.

Check out links and timestamps below and come hang out.

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An Amazon listing has revealed Sonic the Hedgehog Encyclo-speed-ia, an upcoming book coming from Dark Horse Books. Ian Flynn, the head writer for the IDW Publishing Sonic the Hedgehog comic series, is the author.

Those that pick up the Sonic the Hedgehog Encyclo-speed-ia can expect “a full-color hardcover historical retrospective that explores nearly every one of the blue speedster’s video game appearances”. Amazon’s listing provides the following overview:

Nintendo’s maintenance schedule has been fairly static over the past week. Other than one eShop session coming up within the next couple of days, nothing else has been penciled in.

Here’s the full schedule:

Retailers have provided the boxart for Cobra Kai: The Karate Kid Saga Continues. We have the official packaging image above.

Cobra Kai: The Karate Kid Saga Continues launches for Switch on October 27. GameStop has pre-orders here.

If you missed our previous coverage of Cobra Kai: The Karate Kid Saga with the debut trailer, head on over here.

There have been a couple of Samurai Jack games in the past, but they weren’t received well. They also didn’t have the involvement from creator Genndy Tartakovsky.

For Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time, things went differently. Adult Swim Games approached Tartakovsky to have him on board this time around. However, in an interview with Syfy, he spoke about how he told the company he didn’t want anything to do with the project if they intended to “crap it out”. After Adult Swim eased his concerns, Tartakovsky joined the team, as did writer Darrick Bachman.

According to Tartakovsky:

It’s been a couple of years since Road Redemption came to Switch. Originally an eShop-only title, a physical release is now happening as well.

Retailers like GameStop are listing the retail edition of Road Redemption. We should be seeing it pretty soon – October 2 specifically. We have a look at the game’s boxart above.

Here’s an overview of Road Redemption:

Bacon Man: An Adventure appears to have a final release date. As revealed by an eShop listing, the combat platformer is scheduled for September 29.

We have the following overview and trailer for Bacon Man: An Adventure:


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