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More footage of Nelke & the Legendary Alchemists is in from this year’s Tokyo Game Show. Have a look at the latest clip below.

Oddworld: Stranger’s Wrath was announced for Switch last week, and it’s playable at EGX 2018 this weekend. Get a look at some off-screen footage below.

Prior to the Tokyo Game Show, SEGA gave fans the opportunity to vote on the games it wants to see as part of SEGA Ages. During a stage show at the event earlier today, the results were announced.

The fan voting panned out as follows:

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Mario Kart Arcade GP VR originally appeared in Japan over a year ago. Then in July, we heard that UK fans would be able to try out the game over the summer. But how about North America?

The good news is that Mario Kart Arcade GP VR will finally debut in the United States very soon. Beginning October 1, it’ll be showing up at Washington D.C.’s Union Station thanks to the VR Zone Portal. This is the first stateside location to debut Mario Kart Arcade GP VR.

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A handful of screenshots have arrived for the imminent release of South Park: The Stick of Truth on Switch. Take a look at the images below.

South Park: The Stick of Truth launches digitally for Switch on September 25.

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Earlier this year, we heard that Adult Swim Games and Super Mega Team would be bringing Rise and Shine to Switch. A release date has now been set, and it’s coming pretty soon. The eShop shows that Rise and Shine will be available on September 27.

Here’s an overview and trailer for Rise and Shine, “a high lethality puzzle game with a bullet-hell twist”:

This week, Capcom issued a new update for Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate. All players can access version 1.1.0.

According to Capcom, there’s one new addition with the patch. An option has been made available to set L Stick to toggle dashing.

Here’s a look:

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Bandai Namco published a trailer for the newly-revealed Dragon Ball FighterZ DLC fighter Android 17. Watch it below.

Just shortly after its initial announcement at the Tokyo Game Show, Capcom has announced that Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy will be released for Switch in the west. A release is planned for early 2019.

Here’s the English version of today’s trailer:

Capcom is porting the first three Ace Attorney games to Switch in addition to the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Steam, the company revealed at the Tokyo Game Show today. This will be released as Ace Attorney 1-2-3 in Japan, which is likely to be called the Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy in the west.

Here’s the first trailer:


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