The Japanese variety show Pokenchi has announced that it will have an exclusive Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu / Eevee trailer next week. This will appear during the episode airing on September 16. At the moment, details about the trailers are unknown.
Game Freak’s Junichi Masuda was previously said to be appearing on this week’s episode of Pokenchi with Pokemon: Let’s Go news. We’ll let you know if anything noteworthy materializes on that front.
NBA 2K19’s primary release is scheduled for next week. But if you purchase the 20th Anniversary Edition, you can begin playing now.
Naturally, footage has already started to be posted online. You can get a look at quite a bit of gameplay in the videos below.
Peach is back in the spotlight with the latest Super Mario Run event. Items from Remix 10’s Super Bonus Game will all be related to the princess herself.
Here’s the full rundown of items:
After it was featured in the latest Nindies Showcase, Zarvot had a new playable demo at PAX West 2018 last week. Check out some off-screen footage below.
Broken Sword will be back on Nintendo platforms with this month’s release of Broken Sword 5: The Serpent’s Curse on Switch. At Gamescom last month, MCV spoke with series creator Charles Cecil about bringing the game over and more.
Speaking about why the time is right for Broken Sword 5 on Switch, Cecil mentioned that the fans had been requested it. Additionally, he says that the platform “has gone beyond the hardcore Nintendo fans to a mainstream audience”.
Nintendo’s website is listing a new game from Stray Fawn and Team Maniax. Retimed is coming to Switch this month, according to the listing.
Retimed is a local multiplayer arena shooter that supports up to four players. We have more details and a trailer below.
Over on Amazon Canada, the official boxart for Scribblenauts Mega Pack has been posted. Get a look at the packaging image above.
Dengeki hosted a live stream entirely dedicated to the new Switch RPG Work x Work and showed off a bunch of footage. View the full recording below.
Dragon Ball FighterZ was originally announced at last year’s E3. Almost immediately, fans started to ask why there wasn’t a Switch version, and began requesting a port. Those requests will finally be fulfilled when Dragon Ball FighterZ arrives on Switch later this month.
Ahead of the release, Switch Player caught up with the developers to chat about the game. The interview started out with the team being asked about why the Switch edition didn’t appear at the same time as the PS4 and Xbox One versions: