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This week’s UK software sales are as follows:

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Nintendo published a new (Japanese) video today which offers a brief gameplay look at Splatoon 2’s Octo Expansion. The video shows a level in which the player’s objective is to splat 20 enemies within two minutes.

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Announced just two weeks ago for a release in Japan, it has now been confirmed that shoot ’em up Psyvariar Delta is coming to the West. Dispatch Games will publish the game in Europe and North America this Summer. Check out the announcement trailer below:

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Nintendo has posted a new teaser for Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp that hints at upcoming villagers. We have the image showing silhouettes above. No word yet on when they’ll be added, but expect them in the near future.

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Black Riddles Studio has posted the latest video for its third-person shooter and battle royale game Crazy Justice. View the video below for a look at a new hero, new weapons, and a splitscreen test on Switch.

It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart. This week, Persona Q2 reenters the top five and Etrian Odyssey X makes its first appearance.

Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between April 12 and April 18.

Accompanying the recent release of Gal*Gun 2 is a special Free Hugs Edition. For a closer look at what’s included, check out the unboxing video below.

Cosen was present at Tokyo Sandbox in Japan recently, and had a bit more to say about the Switch version of Fight of Gods.

In Japan, the game will cost 1,500 yen. It’s due out sometime in 2018.

Three years have passed since Bravely Second: End Layer originally debuted in Japan. To celebrate, Square Enix shared some special art this week, which we have above.

According to the official Bravely Twitter account, Tomoya Asano’s team was promoted to Square Enix’s 11th Business Division this month. In the future, they intend to work even harder to provide content that lives up to everyone’s expectations.

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More tidbits have emerged from the Q&A portion of Nintendo’s financial results briefing. Dualshockers provides a translation about what company executives Tatsumi Kimishima and Shuntaro Furukawa said on the mobile front. The two confirmed that Nintendo’s relationship with DeNA will continue, opened up on how the partnership with Cygames came to be, and more.

You can find a breakdown of what was mentioned below. Expect the official translation within the next few days.

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