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Two days ago, we reported on the release date delay of AI: The Somnium Files. Previously slated for July 25, the game will now launch on September 17 in North America. Today, Spike Chunsoft revealed the updated release date for Europe: there, the game will be available on September 20.

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Usually when we report on a game receiving an age rating in South Korea, it’s an indication that a game is receiving a previously unknown Switch port. Obviously that isn’t the case with today’s game – Luigi’s Mansion 3 has received an age rating in South Korea, certifying it as suitable for all ages. However, this might serve as a hint for the game’s release date, which officially is still a rather vague “2019”. For a game to receive an age rating, development has to be mostly complete, meaning that the release date probably isn’t that far away. 

We will likely learn the official release date next month at E3.

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Arc System Works has updated the official website for Kill la Kill the Game: IF to display the performance differences between the various versions of the title.

Obviously, Switch is listed among the platforms alongside PlayStation 4 and Steam. Those interested can check out the information below.

Five new animals have been added to Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp as part of Blathers’s Treasure Trek.

As displayed in the gallery below, the new characters are Astrid, Bruce, Jacques, Groucho, and Spike.

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Following up on IGN footage of the first story mission in Kill la Kill: IF that was posted a few days ago, Arc System Works has published Japanese footage of the intro as well.

Those interested can view the 14+ minutes of footage below.

Nippon Ichi has published a new trailer for their upcoming survival title To All mankind, this time focusing on the game’s systems.

The footage shows off the various survival aspects of the game. Those interested can view the video below.

This week’s expanded Japanese software sales are as follows:

The strategy RPG Pirates 7, a game in which players train units and attempt to clear each stage with various techniques, is in the works for Switch, Japanese studio 773 and publisher Mediascape announced. A release date has not yet been confirmed.

Here’s a brief overview of the story, along with a trailer:

With just a few days to go before launch, Amazon has put up a last-minute pre-order discount for Team Sonic Racing. You can reserve the game on Switch here for $32.84. At launch, it will be priced at $39.99.

Team Sonic Racing is due out for Switch on May 21.

System: Switch (eShop)
Release date: May 19, 2019
Developer: Noble Muffins
Publisher: Forever Entertainment


Its 2 AM, it’s dark, and I’m trespassing on my neighbor’s property (again). Quiet as a mouse, I delicately paw my waist until I’m met with the familiar shape of my flashlight. In the interest of decibels I apply as little pressure as I can and like magic (or torches), the room is illuminated in a divine glow. “Remarkable”, I mutter to myself. “Everything I stole three hours ago has already been replaced.” As I slowly survey the room I’m immediately drawn to the prize catch – a flat screen TV. “That’s a flat screen TV,” my internal monologue confirms. As I stand there slack jawed and aghast, I fail to take heed of my surroundings for a single crucial moment – I’ve been spotted. How could I have been this stupid? I had surveyed the house, taken note of the tenant’s routines and I was absolutely certain they wouldn’t be home until 4. None of that matters now. I gather myself momentarily before making a run for it.


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