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PQube has published an English play guide video for Kill la Kill: IF. Below, you can get a breakdown of the game’s controls and mechanics.

A demo for Kill la Kill: IF will be released in Europe on June 22.

Publisher Blowfish Studios and developer Mistfly Games have announced a release date for Subdivision Infinity DX. The game, a sci-fi 3D space shooter, launches digitally on August 8.

We have the following overview and trailer for Subdivision Infinity DX:

The Pokemon Company has shared some information regarding how Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield will differ.

Just like previous entries, you’ll find exclusive Pokemon depending on the version you play. Additionally, each game will feature different Gyms with their own Gym Leaders.

Here are the full details:

The Pokemon Company has issued a bunch of new screenshots and art for Pokemon Sword/Shield. View the gallery below for a closer look at Gigantamaxing, as well as the new Pokemon and characters shown off today.

The Pokemon Company has sent out an announcement covering all of today’s Pokemon Sword/Shield news. We have news about Gigantamaxing, new Pokemon, and the latest characters.

Here’s the full press release:

The Pokémon Company International revealed details today about the Gigantamax phenomenon in the highly anticipated upcoming video games Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield. Newly discovered Pokémon, details about the Galar Pokémon League, and more were also revealed. Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield launch November 15, 2019, exclusively on the Nintendo Switch system.

The Pokemon Company just released its latest trailers for Pokemon Sword/Shield. We’re introduced to a bunch of elements here, including new Pokemon, Gigantamaxing, and new Gym Leaders.

Alcremie, Rolycoly, and Duraludon are the latest creatures. Yamper has also been officially revealed following its appearance at E3.

A bunch of videos have started to emerge for Dr. Mario World. Take a look at all of the gameplay below.

At the end of last week, Ratalakia Games brought Paradox Soul to the Switch eShop. Have a look at some footage in the video below.

Next up in the rollout of art for Splatoon 2’s final Splatfest are the Salmonids. Perhaps unsurprisingly, they’ll be siding with Team Chaos.

Nintendo notes the following about the Salmonids:

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Bethesda’s Pete Hines has again commented on the company’s support of Switch, and has shared some interesting information in the process.

According to Hines, a segment of Nintendo’s audience “plays other kinds of things on their platform that also likes our stuff.” On top of that, Switch’s userbase involves a good amount of players “whose entry point into the platform is our title.” Hines ultimately concludes that Bethesda is actually bringing new players to the console.


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