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Capcom has announced that it will be appearing at New York Comic-Con 2019 this week with a few different games. For Nintendo fans, the highlights are Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection as well as Resident Evil 5 and 6. Project Resistance and Monster Hunter World: Iceborne will also be playable.

Something else worth noting is The World of Capcom Panel, which is taking place on October 4. Here are the full details on that:

Nintendo has put out a new video highlighting some of the games that were added to the eShop around September 2019. Get a look at it below.

Nintendo released a new video today showcasing a few European digital game highlights from September 2019. You can watch it below.

Granzella has shared a new gameplay video for R-Type Final 2 based on its build at the Tokyo Game Show earlier this month. Have a look at it below.

An interesting new title is making its way to Switch next month. StarBlox Inc., a puzzler and brawler mashup, launches via the eShop on October 18.

StarBlox Inc. was made by Ingenium – Canada’s Museums of Science and Innovation – in partnership with Seed Interactive. More information can be found below, along with a trailer.

Following the release of its teaser trailer, My Hero One’s Justice 2 has received a first batch of screenshots. Find the images in the gallery below.

My Hero One’s Justice 2 is due out for Switch in 2020. Bandai Namco has since confirmed that the game will be playable at New York Comic-Con 2019 at booth #515.

Source: Bandai Namco PR

Bandai Namco has gone live with a teaser trailer for the recently-announced My Hero One’s Justice 2. Watch it below.

My Hero One’s Justice launches for Switch in 2020. More information about the game will be shared at New York Comic-Con.

System: Switch
Release date: October 1, 2019
Developer: Rebellion
Publisher: Rebellion


If you were lucky enough to first became acquainted with gaming during any decade earlier than the one we’re in now, then you’ll surely be familiar with a breed of game that has faded in prominence over recent years – “AA” or “Double-A” games. As budgets for both development and marketing have skyrocketed throughout the industry, little space has been left for plucky upstarts to cut their teeth alongside the EAs and Activisions of the world, no more so than when it comes to shooters. Developers often have to scale their projects and studios back, or submit to becoming a cog in the bigger machine through acquisitions and buyouts just to remain in operation. That hasn’t been the case for the rather aptly named Rebellion though, and their seemingly-ever-present tactical World War 2 shooter Sniper Elite. Over four main entries and a handful of spinoffs, Sniper Elite has managed to garner something of a cult following for itself, solidifying its position in the dwindling “AA” space – so much so that Rebellion has seen fit to bring not one, but two Sniper Elite games to the Switch this year. We now find ourselves treated to an “Ultimate Edition” of the third game in the series, but just how “Ultimate” it can be considered is ultimately up for debate.

Publisher Versus Evil and developer PikPok have released the officially licensed Ghostbusters and George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead mission trailers for the apocalyptic zombie shooter Into The Dead 2.

Here’s a brief introduction to both plus their videos:

Dragalia Lost just celebrated its first anniversary a few days ago. The game has been pretty successful for Nintendo, as it’s the company’s third highest grossing mobile game at $106 million in total player spending from 3.2 million downloads. However, August 2019 was its lowest grossing month to date at just over $3 million generated.

Fire Emblem Heroes is Nintendo’s biggest revenue earner on mobile at $618 million. Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp follows next at $111 million.


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