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Today, Traxmaster Software announced Exception for Nintendo Switch, a 2D action platformer. The game will be available sometime this Summer. You can check out the game’s official website if you want to learn more about it; here’s the official announcement trailer:

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The next update for Splatoon 2 is coming really soon – tomorrow around noon in Japan and Australia, early in the morning in Europe and later tonight in North America. Version 4.9.0 will bring with it the usual balance updates for weapons and skills. We will keep you updated once the official patch notes are out.

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A new skill-based Summoning Focus is now live in Fire Emblem Heroes. As the name implies, this one features Heroes who have “Chill” B-skills. The 5-star focus units are Celica: Imprisoned Soul, Ranulf: Friend of Nations and Ophelia: Dramatic Heroine. The Summoning Focus will be available until July 4.

To celebrate Splatoon 2’s upcoming Final Splatfest, crossover tees are now available for crafting in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp.

Those interested can view the new designs below.

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Cygames has confirmed that a new software update will be landing for Dragalia Lost on June 27th, bring the game up to Version 1.9.0.

This update actually includes quite a bit of changes, fixes, and additions so those interested can find the details below.

Nintendo is back with another “Virus Vid” for Dr. Mario World. Have a look at the short clip promoting the new mobile game below.

Free Style Games has come out with two new commercials for Obakeidoro!, its competitive action game for Switch. View the adverts below.

Obakeidoro! launches on Switch this summer.

Devil May Cry is about to make its debut on Switch. For a look at how it stacks up to the Xbox 360 version and PlayStation 2 original, check out the video below.

Out of nowhere, Nintendo has released a new update for Wii U. Version 5.5.4 is now live for all system owners worldwide.

Nintendo has yet to publish any notes about today’s firmware upgrade. That being said, it likely falls in line with previous versions. That means the following: “Further improvements to overall system stability and other minor adjustments have been made to enhance the user experience”.

Prior to today, Wii U’s last update was in September 2018. The system hasn’t received any notable feature additions since 2014.

While Phoenix Labs is working to bring Dauntless to Switch, we now know that it’s not being done entirely in-house. According to the studio’s Chris Fox, Iron Galaxy is also involved.

Iron Galaxy previously ported The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim to Switch. That turned out pretty well in the end, so here’s hoping that Dauntless also turns out well.


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