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Aniplex announced Today’s Menu for the Emiya Family, a Fate/stay night spin-off adventure game, at the very end of 2019. Today, the company finally provided an update.

Everyday Today’s Menu for the Emiya Family is launching for Switch in Japan in May, which is a more specific release window than the previously-confirmed spring launch. Aniplex also has a new trailer ready, which we’ve attached below.


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There are still new costume reveals incoming for Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order. Star-Lord, Rocket & Groot, Drax, Gamora, and Thanos are featured in the latest batch. Check out their new designs above.

Other new costumes have also been shown off over the past couple of days. You can get a look at them here and here.

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Nintendo has announced that Summon Showcase: Dragon Special will begin in Dragalia Lost on March 22 at 11 PM PT / March 23 at 2 AM ET. The appearance rates will be raised for featured 5-star and 4-star dragons. Konohana Sakuya, Vayu, and Corsaint Phoenix are highlighted as part of the event.

Here’s some additional information about the Summon Showcase:

R.B.I. Baseball 20 made it to Switch this week, and plenty of footage has surfaced showing the game in action. We’ve rounded up a few videos below.

A new report reveals the best-selling games in France of 2019.

A number of Nintendo titles made the list. In fact, there are almost a dozen of the company’s titles in the top twenty, with Mario Kart 8 Deluxe coming in at #3 behind FIFA 20 and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.

Here’s the full list:

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Hyperspace Delivery Service will be appearing on Switch next week, according to an eShop listing. A release is set for March 24.

Hyperspace Delivery Service, a game from Zotnip, is a “strategically challenging journey where you must manage your fuel, oxygen, food, and various other supplies to make your delivery within the target time.” We have more information and a trailer below.

Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Trials of Mana, Zombie Army Trilogy, One Step From Eden, and more.

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In the most recent issue of Famitsu, Masahiro Sakurai sat down with famous Manga-ka, Saho Yamamoto, for his 600th column in the magazine. The two chatted casually about gaming habits, modern-day game development and the Super Smash Bros. series.

One interesting bit during the conversation came up when Sakurai explained his philosophy that a video game needs to have something special about it to make it stand out from the pack; that’s the kind of thinking he employs when he’s in the planning stages of making a new game. Prompted by this topic, Sakurai went on to say:

Last month, former Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime stopped by Cornell for a special interview and Q&A with people in attendance. Reggie touched on several topics during the event, and also revealed that he’s working on a new book. As for what was discussed, he spoke about his close relationship with the late Satoru Iwata, his feelings concerning E3, Nintendo Directs, Mario ROM hacks, and more.

Theorymon attended the event and was kind enough to share a summary. We’ve rounded up those tidbits regarding the significant topics below.

It’s tough to believe, but it’s been seven years since the release of Animal Crossing: New Leaf. It’s been even longer than that if you played the initial Japanese version. Animal Crossing fans have been clamoring for a new, proper entry for quite awhile now, and the wait was made especially tough since New Horizons was originally planned to launch in 2019.

But hey: the wait is finally over, and Animal Crossing: New Horizons has arrived around the world. Now that the game’s been released, we imagine that many of you have already started out on your island journey. Have you added it to your Switch library? What are your impressions of what you’ve played so far? Let us know in the comments below.


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