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The Nintendo UK store has started accepting pre-orders for the new release of Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker. You can reserve the Switch version here and 3DS version here.

All pre-orders will come with a special bonus. Consumers will be provided with Captain Toad & Toadette Pin Badges, pictured above. 

Crystal Crisis

Nicalis released the full opening cinematic for the Switch puzzle fighter Crystal Crisis. We have the video attached below.

Ubisoft

Fortnite isn’t the only new Switch game to have been rated in South Korea. Legendary Fishing, an unannounced project from Ubisoft, also appeared on the classification site.

For the most part, it’s unclear what Legendary Fishing entails. The rating does say that you use a fishing rod to catch fish and accomplish missions… and that’s about it.

We’ll hopefully have more information soon.

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Kero Blaster

Kero Blaster was confirmed for Switch earlier in the year. Studio Pixel provided a status update today, announcing a release window for this summer.

Daisuke “Pixel” Amaya, the creator of Cave Story, made Kero Blaster back in 2014. We have an overview for the 2D side-scrolling action game below, along with a trailer. 

Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana

NIS America published a new gameplay trailer for the Switch version of Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana. Watch it below.

Mario Tennis Aces

The Mario Tennis Aces Pre-launch Online Tournament demo isn’t live in North America just yet, but has started to go up around other parts of the world. Check out a ton of footage below.

Samurai Defender: Ninja Warfare

Flyhigh Works is publishing Samurai Defender: Ninja Warfare on Switch next week. For an early look, check out the gameplay video below.

Nintendo released a new video today showcasing a few European digital game highlights from May 2018. You can watch it below.

Nintendo Switch

Nintendo’s maintenance schedule has received its latest update. All of the company’s platforms will be impacted as well as Minecraft for Switch across three different sessions.

The current schedule is as follows:

Since Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu and Pokemon: Let’s Go, Eevee were unveiled earlier in the week, there’s been confusion as to what online features – if any – would be included in the games. Famitsu has finally received clarification straight from The Pokemon Company.

Both titles will indeed allow for online battling and trading. However, in order to use the functionality, you will need to be a Nintendo Switch Online member. Online won’t be overly similar to more recent Pokemon games since features like the GTS, Battle Spot and Wonder Trade aren’t included. Expect a simpler online experience overall.

Thanks to Lin Yuqiang for the tip.

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