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Stick Fight: The Game was announced for Switch at the start of this year. Landfall hasn’t said much since, but we do have a notable update.

Landfall said this week that Stick Fight is currently going through the approval process on Switch. In other words, an eShop release is just on the horizon.

As part of Splatoon 2’s August content update, Ancho-V Games was added as the latest stage. Fans will remember that the level first appeared in the original Splatoon. See how the stage compares between both games below.

Nintendo Australia has posted a new interview with Splatoon 2 producer Hisashi Nogami. Among the topics discussed, Nogami spoke about what makes the game fun and the importance of community.

Super Mario Run’s latest event is live. In Remix 10, the Bonus Medals you can collect will be multiplied by 1.2, meaning you’ll have more chances to earn special items in the Super Bonus Game.

The event lasts until August 31.

Wired Productions recently held a live stream in which the team showed off Victor Vran: Overkill Edition. View the recording below for an hour of footage.

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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Microids and Eden Games delivered a surprise announcement of Gear.Club Unlimited 2 this week. Unlike last year’s game, the sequel has been built from the ground up for Switch and will release exclusively on Nintendo’s console.

We have a few screenshots showing off Gear.Club Unlimited 2 for the first time. Hit up the gallery below for a few different images.

The latest edition of Japanese magazine Nintendo Dream included a small interview with SEGA Ages lead producer and director Rieko Kodama and supervisor Yousuke Okunari. They discussed the history of SEGA Ages’ name and formation, including why they went with a new logo for the upcoming Switch release. In addition, they reconfirmed their steady schedule of monthly releases and teased some new features and new games.

It seems we have some exciting announcements to look forward to, but until then, read our translation of the interview below to hold you over.

Not too long following the Japanese launch, Atlus announced Etrian Odyssey X for the west. It’ll be released overseas under the new name Etrian Odyssey Nexus.

For folks looking to reserve it stateside, Amazon has pre-order here while GameStop has it here. Amazon Canada also opened pre-orders here.

Several new games out came out this week on the eShop. If you’re interested in checking out what’s new in screenshot form, take a look at the gallery below.


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