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Bandai Namco has kicked off the open beta for Dragon Ball FighterZ on Switch. System owners can try out the game ahead of its release next month.

The beta will last until August 11 at 11:59 PM PT / August 12 at 2:59 AM ET.

Dragon Ball FighterZ launches for Switch on September 28.

This week’s Wii U eShop charts are as follows:

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Nintendo has provided a small update on Nintendo Switch Online’s rollout. Though we still don’t have an exact date, it will be going live in the second half of September.

Subscribers will gain access to a number of features with Nintendo Switch Online. These include access to online play and cloud saves, NES titles with online play, and exclusive discounts.

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Work x Work is featured in this week’s issue of Famitsu with a new batch of details. We learn a bit about the staff room, new characters, and DLC plans.

Here’s the roundup, courtesy of Siliconera:

Ska Studios hasn’t provided specific sales figures for Salt and Sanctuary on Switch. But according to the developer’s Michelle Juett it “sold super well” in its first week on the eShop. Juett also mentioned that it rivaled Salt and Sanctuary’s first week Steam numbers.

While Ska Studios is keeping quiet on specifics, Salt and Sanctuary was the fourth best-selling digital game on the eShop during the past week. It was also the eighth best-selling Switch title overall.

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Devolver Digital and Nomada Studio have pulled back the curtain on a new 2D platformer in the works for Switch. In December, Gris will be coming to the console.

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There more character introductions are in for Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna – The Golden Country. Nintendo and Monolith Soft provide overviews for Hugo, Brighid, and Aegaeon.

Below are their bios:

Nintendo shared a new trailer for the local co-op game Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes now that it’s available to pre-purchase. Watch it below.

One of the big features Psyonix has been working on for Rocket League is cross-platform parties. Players can register an in-game ID comprised of a name and a unique code, add friends from other platforms by entering their ID into a new in-game friends list, and party with friends online.

The functionality will be added under the name RocketID. However, fans will have to wait a bit longer for its arrival, as it’s now planned for September.

YouTuber NintenDaan posted 10 minutes of footage from the recently-released couch fighting/party game from Bread Machine Games. Watch the video below.


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