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Bandai Namco has readied the first Japanese commercial to promote My Hero One’s Justice 2. Get a look at the short advert below.

Niantic has a lot in store for Pokemon GO. Aside from what’s planned for Halloween, a couple of additional happenings are in the pipeline.

Regirock, Regice, and Registeel will be appearing in raids. Those who buy a ticket can encounter Regigigas earlier through a special event, known as A Colossal Discovery, involving a variety of tasks and more.

Here’s the full rundown:

A new video from IGN showcases the first 20 minutes of gameplay from The Outer Worlds. Have a look at the footage below.

Rocket League’s latest update is now live. For Switch owners, it will officially show as version 1.2.3, though Psyonix classifies it as version 1.68.

Today’s update marks the start of Haunted Hallows 2019 and the new Stranger Things collaboration. For the full patch notes, continue on below.

Roof Rage was announced for Switch last May, and was originally planned for sometime in 2018. It’s been a year later, but the game finally has a release date. Early Melon announced today that its platform fighter will be available via the eShop on October 16.

This past weekend, Fortnite held another one of its must-watch events. A black hole sucked up the entire map and left players with nothing but darkness for the most part. We knew it was just a matter of time before the game returned, but now a trailer that has leaked online gives a glimpse as to what Epic has in store for Chapter 2.

For the debut of Chapter 2, fans can look forward to new ways to level up, new rewards, and more. Other snapshots include fishing and boats

Here’s the trailer that you can see for yourself:

Joindots and Just For Games announced today that Lastfight, an arena brawler game, is coming to Switch. It’ll be available on November 22, complete with a physical version in Europe.

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

With The Witcher 3 set to make its debut on Switch, Digital Foundry has examined the port to see how it holds up from a technical perspective. We also get another comparison with the PS4 version.

Here are some of the analysis highlights:

Game Informer’s latest Pokemon Sword/Shield-focused video is with art director James Turner. Below, Turner discusses his journey to Game Freak, designing Pokemon, and more.

System: Switch
Release date: October 15, 2019
Developer: CD Projekt Red / Saber Interactive
Publisher: CD Projekt Red


As I look at my Switch’s home-screen, I find myself questioning the reality of whatever timeline it is that I’ve ended up in. Super Mario Odyssey’s icon is nestled neatly between that of Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, and I can’t quite figure out if I’m dreaming or if I’m just overtired. Existential nightmare aside, I’ve been tasked with reviewing The Witcher 3 on Switch, and despite having had months to adjust to the game’s presence on Nintendo’s hybrid, I still can’t quite wrap my head around the idea of it being real. Not only is it actually real, but it’s the full package too – the base game in its entirety along with every scrap of DLC – all present and accounted for, and all on a single 32GB cartridge. I have two questions: How? Followed closely by: How good?


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