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Lost Orbit: Terminal Velocity hits the Switch eShop today. The game has received a new launch trailer, which you can see below.

Ahead of its release on Thursday, new footage has come in for Etherborn on Switch. Take a look at the gameplay below.

There isn’t much time left until the final Splatfest in Splatoon 2. That means we’re closing in on the last bits of artwork. The latest one, which features Pearl, can be found above.

Here’s what Nintendo says about Pearl siding with Team Chaos:

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Nintendo has announced its lineup and plans for San Diego Comic-Con 2019. The company’s booth will be entirely dedicated to Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order, but will have much more planned at the Nintendo Gaming Lounge in the San Diego Marriott Marquis & Marina at 333 W. Harbor Drive, directly adjacent to the San Diego Convention Center. Anyone can access the lounge and is entirely free.

The lounge will offer the following games:

Hamster has announced its next arcade game for Switch. The Ninja Warriors will be distributed via the eShop this Thursday, July 18.

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

Recently, there have been rumblings of a new Super Monkey Ball game coming to Nintendo Switch. This has now been officially confirmed – “Tabegoro! Super Monkey Ball” has been revealed by Famitsu. As it turns out, this will actually be a full remake of Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz, which was originally released on the Wii back in 2006. The game’s Japanese release date has also been revealed – October 31. Finally, here are the first screenshots of the remake:

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Koei Tecmo published a new trailer for Atelier Ryza today. This one features the game’s theme song, “Rainbow Summer”, performed by Sayaka Kanda.

Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout will be released on Nintendo Switch on October 29 in North America and on November 1 in Europe.

The Legend of Heroes is one of the most popular JRPG series. However, it has been mostly absent from Nintendo platforms, especially in recent years. That will soon be changing, however – today, developer Userjoy Japan announced that The Legend of Heroes: Akatsuki no Kiseki (Trails of Dawn) will be released on Nintendo Switch in Japan sometime this Summer. Akatsuki no Kiseki is a mobile spin-off title in the Legend of Heroes series. Like the Android and iOS versions, the Switch version will also be free to play.

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Nintendo has gone through the work of adding specific videos to the copy ability page on the Japanese Kirby website, each showcasing some examples of what the abilities do.

Those interested can check out the page here, or follow the video below to see other ability videos as well.

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The latest update for Super Mario Run is now available. On both iOS and Android, version 3.0.15 is out now.

Not too much to note this time, however, as the official patch notes only mention “Implemented bug fixes” in regards to the update.

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