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As Happy Birthday lands on Switch today, NIS America has a new launch trailer ready for the game. You can see it below.

Forbes chatted with BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle producer Toshimichi Mori in a new interview. Mori had quite a bit to say about Switch, noting that the system is bringing back lapsed gamers and is “putting gaming back on the radar of those who didn’t consider it.”

Mori shared the following about Switch:

Ahead of tomorrow’s release, the launch trailer for Shape of the World has gone live. Have a look at the video below.

The first gameplay video has arrived for Team Sonic Racing. Get a look at the footage below.

A week from today, the Nintendo Direct: E3 2018 presentation will be held. Among other titles, we can expect a full blowout of the new Smash Bros. game for Switch.

Longtime Smash Bros. developer Masahiro Sakurai tweeted about the presentation earlier today. He mentioned that he’ll have something to show, and that it’s been a long time. In other words, it sounds like Sakurai will be appearing during the Nintendo Direct, though he didn’t say so explicitly.

Sakurai was often present during past Smash Bros. presentations. The last time we saw him was for the final Smash Bros. Wii U / 3DS presentation in December 2015.

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Square Enix, along with the team at Acquire, are currently wrapping up Octopath Traveler for Switch. The company won’t be stopping there, however.

Speaking with Game Informer, Octopath Traveler producer Tomoya Asano confirmed that more projects are on the way. He mentioned that “Square Enix has decided that it wants to focus on original titles for the Switch.”

A new trailer for NAIRI: Tower of Shirin has gone live that specifically promotes the Switch version. You can view it below.

SEGA has distributed a new batch of screenshots from Team Sonic Racing. We’ve attached the latest images below.

The first-person explorer title Shape of the World lands on the Switch eShop title. Below we have a bunch of early footage from the final game.

GamesBeat published a new report from a hands-on session with Team Sonic Racing. We’ve rounded up the details from the article below.


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