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Following its release in Japan, Lapis x Labyrinth is heading west this month. Have a look at some footage in the video below.

The MMORPG Project Eternal is coming to Switch, developer Asobimo has confirmed. It will be developed for the console alongside mobile platforms.

Here’s a trailer for the game:

Capcom today reported its latest financial results for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2019. During that period, net sales rose to 100,031 million yen, up 5.8% from the previous year. Operating income also increased to 18,144 million yen (up 13.1% from the previous year), ordinary income went up to 18,194 million yen (up 19.3% from the previous year), and net income attributable to owners of the parent expanded to 12,551 million yen (up 14.8% from the previous year).

Capcom also had a few encouraging things to say about specific titles once again. Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate “enjoyed robust sales through its release in markets outside of Japan,” the company said. Additionally, Mega Man 11 and Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection “performed well.”

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Key has shared the opening movie for its visual novel Summer Pockets, which is due out in Japan next month. Check out the video below.

The Switch already has tons of otome visual novel games, and one more will soon be joining them. Gensou Maneji – Rêver d’un manège (“fantastical circus”, roughly translated) was announced today by Mages. Players take on the role of Emma with the goal of romancing one of six handsome men at a travelling circus. The game will be released sometime this year in Japan. A Western release hasn’t been confirmed so far. 

Here’s the announcement trailer:

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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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A gameplay video with Japanese commentary laid over it has been published by Capcom for Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen.

The session, which spans about 8 minutes, can be viewed below.

As part of a traditional update on the future of the game, title director Hiroki Matsuura has shared what Cygames has planned going forward for Dragalia Lost.

The information, as posted on the official site, can be viewed below.

Update: The North American / European equivalents of the site confirm the same news, so it will be digital-only worldwide.


Original: Devil May Cry is finally hitting a Nintendo platform with the upcoming launch of the original game on Switch. Capcom made the announcement earlier today.

The one thing fans have been uncertain of is how the game will be distributed. An eShop release happens for pretty much every title, but physical is another story. And unfortunately, it appears that Devil May Cry won’t be sold at retailers. Capcom opened an official Japanese website today, confirming the news. We also wouldn’t bank on a physical edition in the west since what happens in Japan tends to dictate what takes place in other regions.

In any case, Devil May Cry will be coming to the Switch eShop sometime this summer.

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