The soundtrack for Pokemon: Let’s Go Pikachu! & Let’s Go Eevee! will be released on CD in Japan on December 1st. This release comes with two discs containing the soundrack of the Let’s Go games, a 60-page full-color booklet as well as an additional bonus disc with remixed music from Pokemon Red, Green and Yellow. The soundtrack will cost 3,500 Yen.
No Western release has been confirmed so far, though there’s a good chance this will at least get a digital release in the West, as was the case with some previous Pokemon soundtracks.
A listing for a game called “Puyo Puyo e Sports” for Nintendo Switch has popped up on the website of the Korean Game Rating Board. Usually, a listing such as this indicated that a game is at least somewhat close to release in that region.
However, unlike in most previous cases where such ratings appeared for ports or localizations of already existing games, this seems to be a listing of a brand new game. Perhaps this was supposed to be another announcement in the delayed Nintendo Direct? Either way, hopefully we’ll learn more about this apparent new Puyo Puyo game soon.
The previously announced Doorway to Destiny Summoning Focus in Fire Emblem Heroes is now live. It’ll be available until September 21st.
Also, the Voting Gauntlet has entered into its second round. Ike, Ephraim, Lyn and Veronica won their respective battles in the first round and are now in the semi-final.
Finally, the special orb promo for September is now available. You can purchase 21 Orbs and get 60 Refining Stones as an additional bonus gift.
Bandai Namco has set a release date for Kamen Rider Climax Scramble Zio. The game will release on November 29, with pre-orders opening September 13. Pricing is set at 6,800 yen.
Consumers will be able to purchase the Kamen Rider Climax Scramble Zio Premium Edition, featuring the game, DX Zi-O Ridewatch, Zi-O & Gates big rubber strap, and a set of four bath sheets, all packaged in an exclusive box. This will cost 9,800 yen.
This week’s expanded Japanese software sales are as follows:
01./00. [PS4] Winning Eleven 2019
02./01. [PS4] Conan Exiles
03./03. [NSW] Minecraft
04./04. [NSW] Splatoon 2 #
05./06. [NSW] Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
06./00. [NSW] Little Dragons Cafe
07./00. [PS4] Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker
08./07. [NSW] Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum ‘n’ Fun!
09./09. [NSW] Mario Tennis Aces
10./02. [NSW] My Hero: One’s Justice
11./10. [NSW] The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild #
12./08. [3DS] WarioWare Gold
13./11. [NSW] Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
14./13. [3DS] Pokemon Ultra Sun / Ultra Moon
15./00. [PS4] Firewall Zero Hour |PlayStation VR| #
16./00. [PS4] Little Dragons Cafe
17./14. [NSW] Kirby Star Allies
18./05. [PS4] My Hero: One’s Justice
19./00. [PSV] Pioneer no Banshou #
20./12. [NSW] Pro Baseball Famista Evolution
Square Enix announced its lineup for the 2018 Tokyo Game Show today. Primary highlights for Nintendo platforms include The World Ends with You: Final Remix, Dragon Quest Builders 2, and Dragon Quest X.
Here’s the full lineup:
Final Fantasy XV Pocket Edition HD is coming to Switch, Square Enix has revealed. A release date has not yet been shared, but it’s scheduled for release “soon”.
Here’s the official overview from Square Enix:
IGN has posted a lengthy gameplay video for the recently-announced Rebel Galaxy Outlaw. Get a look at an hour of footage below.
Capcom has confirmed a demo for Mega Man 11, and it’s arriving very soon. Fans can look for the download on the eShop… right now.
Here’s what the demo contains: