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Capcom is bringing Devil May Cry to Switch tomorrow as a digital download. We have a new trailer showing off the game below.

Publisher The Arcade Crew and developer Joymasher have dated the run’n’gun title Blazing Chrome. The game will be available via the eShop on July 11, the two sides announced today.

For those who haven’t heard of Blazing Chrome previously, read up on the following overview:

Headup Games has provided an update on the Unreal Engine 4-made first-person horror title Silver Chains. While we don’t have a specific release date just yet, we now have confirmation that the game will launch on Switch sometime in Q4 2019.

Here’s an overview of Silver Chains, along with a trailer:

Marvelous has confirmed that it will host another Rune Factory 4 Special live stream this week. The streamers Underbar, Hira and Milkiene, and producer Maekawa will all be appearing, along with Ventuswill’s seiyuu Satomi Akesaka as a guest. Fans can look forward to a focus on the game’s battle system and how it combines a weapons system with a magic system.

The live stream will be held on June 26 at the following times:

Nekopara Vol. 3 footage

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CFK and Neko Works will soon be bringing Nekopara Vol. 3 to Switch. For a look at the visual novel, check out the footage below.

This week’s Switch/ Wii U/3DS-specific UK software sales are as follows:

This week’s UK software sales are as follows:

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The previously announced Tempest Trials+ event “A Promise of Joy” is now live in Fire Emblem Heroes. The big rewards this time are the 5-star Special Hero Ylgr: Breaking the Ice and three seals: Armored Blow 1, Spur Atk/Spd 1 and Atk/Res Bond 1. The bonus units for this Tempest Trials+ are Laegjarn: Burning Sun, Laevatein: Bonfire’s Blaze, Helbindi: Seaside Scourge, Gunnthrá: Beaming Smile, Ylgr: Breaking the Ice, Laegjarn: Sheathed Steel, Helbindi: Savage Scourge and Ylgr: Fresh Snowfall.

As always, the event lasts ten days, until July 4.

Download cards for Nintendo Switch games are essentially physical versions of digital games – they’re vouchers you can buy in stores containing download codes for games. They’re especially popular in Japan and they’re usually available several weeks before the game actually launches, and they often reveal new information about the game via the packaging. This is exactly what’s happened for Fire Emblem: Three Houses, the download cards for which are now showing up in Japanese stores.

First of all, the download card confirms the game’s file size – it will require 11.9 GB of free space. An active Nintendo Switch Online subscription will also be required for some of the game’s online aspects. We don’t have any concrete details on that, but as far as we know from various previews, the game’s only online aspect is telling you what other players chose to do on a specific day in the in-game calendar. Although no new amiibo have been announced so far, past amiibo can be used in some form in the game. Finally, the download card confirms that downloadable content will be available for the game in the future in the form of new missions, paralogues and outfits.

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It’s time for another character introduction in Fire Emblem: Three Houses. Alois gets the focus this time around, and you can learn more about him below.


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