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Fortnite is still trucking along, and Epic Games is preparing for the imminent arrival of Season X. Throughout social media, the company has been gearing up for the big event by sharing a brand new story trailer. We have it below.

The tag-based game Obakeidoro! launched on the Japanese Switch eShop earlier today. For a look at some footage, view the video below.

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

Klabater has announced that Big Pharma, a “part business sim, part logistics puzzle” game, will be made available on Switch. It’s currently targeted for release in Q3 2019.

The latest episode of Nintendo Power podcast is now live. Host Chris Slate, along with Dan Owsen from Nintendo Treehouse and Jeremy Parish from Greenlit Content, celebrate the Game Boy’s 30th anniversary in North America and more.

Here’s the full episode:

Bethesda surprised fans last week by re-releasing Doom, Doom II, and Doom 3 on the latest consoles, including Switch. Digital Foundry has now examined the ports in greater detail, which are a bit of a mixed bag.

Doom and Doom II, which were handled by Nerve Software, suffer the most. These ports have uneven pixels, incorrect aspect ratio, jutter due to uneven frame persistence, overly bright lighting, and issues with music playback speed and poor sound effect playback.

The Japanese Switch eShop has updated with the latest retro game from Hamster. This week, the company has prepared Arcade Archives Victory Road. It’s out now in Japan, with other regions following tomorrow.

Victory Road originally debuted in 1986. It’s a sequel to Ikarai Warriors, and has players taking down enemies with a variety of weapons.

Arcade Archives Victory Road will cost $7.99 / €6.99 / £6.29 on the Switch eShop.

Source: Switch eShop

Newt One, a nonviolent musical 3D platformer, will soon be making its way to Switch. Whitethorn Digital and DevNAri have announced that the title is slated for a digital release on August 30.

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

As part of its latest set of Japanese commercials, The Pokemon Company revealed a new milestone for Pokemon GO. The mobile title has been downloaded over one billion times since launch.

Here’s the full set of adverts:

Seaven Studio announced today that it is porting the 2D city builder Lethis: Path of Progress to Switch. It’s due out later this year on the eShop.

Here’s an overview of Lethis: Path of Progress:


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