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Developer Crafting Legends has announced that Death Trash, a post-apocalyptic action role-playing game, is on the way to Switch. At this time, there’s no word on any sort of release window.

Here’s some additional information about Death Trash, along with an early gameplay video from last June:

Arc System Works released a new trailer for River City Melee Mach!! today. This team, they’re introducing the Kirisame High School Team:

Arc System Works released a new Japanese trailer for BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle Special Edition today, which you can watch below:

The “Special Edition” contains the base game as well as every piece of DLC released for BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle, including the upcoming final pack. So far, the Special Edition only seems to be getting a standalone release in Japan. In the rest of the world, players can purchase the final DLC pack separately. The release date for both of them is the same – November 21.

Cygames has announced that a new Dragalia Digest video will air on September 25th at 8pm CT to celebrate the 1st Anniversary of the release of Dragalia Lost.

The video is expected to be 15 minutes long and will include new information on the future of Dragalia Lost, as well as what is to be expected in the Version 1.12.0 update. 

Those interested can view and bookmark the YouTube Live video below for when it goes live. In addition, new artwork from the Dragalia Lost team has been shared to celebrate the upcoming anniversary. 

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The third Training Event is now live for Water-type Pokemon, along with a new Spotlight Scout for Hilbert & Oshawott in Pokemon Masters. 

This Spotlight Scout set will end on October 7th. An image of the duo can be viewed below. 

Earlier this year, we found out that the 2D narrative adventure game Lost Words will be appearing on Switch. Have a look at a few minutes of footage below.

The next wave of costume updates for Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order have been announced. Players will be able to get their hands on some new outfits for Captain America, Black Panther, Iron Man, and Thor. Further information has not yet been announced.

Aside from free costumes, Curse of the Vampire paid DLC remains in the works for Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3. It will be highlighted by the addition of Blade, Moon Knight, Morbius, and Punisher. The DLC pack is slated for September 30.

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Ever since Hero made his debut in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, his inclusion in tournaments has been a strong point of contention. Some feel that his moveset is too random, leaving victories and defeats more in the hands of luck rather than skill. Because of this, some tournaments have started banning the character from inclusion.

Nintendo France has now made an interesting move of its own. For the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate European Team Cup 2019, participants will be unable to use Hero. Interestingly, this also applies to every DLC character released after September 23, so the decision appears to affect future events as well.

Last week, it was discovered that Ittle Dew 2+ had been removed from the Switch eShop, much to the disappointment of developer Ludosity. The news came following a recent report from Kotaku in which the publication brought up several issues with Nicalis, including reports of the company not responding to studios it had agreed to work with.

USgamer has now obtained a statement from Nicalis regarding the Ittle Dew+ situation. It reads in full:

Nintendo has kicked off a new developer blog series for the Zelda: Link’s Awakening on Switch. For the first entry, we get to hear from franchise producer Eiji Aonuma, who discusses the new Chamber Dungeons feature.

Here’s the full blog:


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