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Game Informer spoke with Sonic Forces producer Shun Nakamura at the Tokyo Game Show last month. Nakamura talked about the big change of not regaining rings similiar to past titles, how long the game will be and why it’s priced at $40, and the darker tone.

You can read up on Nakamura’s responses about these topics below. For the full interview, head on over here.

Humble Hearts, the developer of the well regarded Dust: An Elysian Tail has revealed its next game – and it’s coming to Switch. The new title Never Stop Sneakin’ is on track to hit the console this holiday and looks to be a parody of the first Metal Gear Solid.

Here’s the official overview:

Can you believe it? That madman, Amadeus Guildenstern, just traveled through time and kidnapped all the U.S. Presidents!

Infiltrate the enemy base, avoid their patrols, and hack their systems to gain valuable intel. Build your Sneakin’ HQ, and figure out how to stop Guildenstern’s time-traveling scheme!

The debut trailer for Never Stop Sneakin’ can be viewed below.

Party Golf could be coming to the Switch eShop this month. If a listing on the store is accurate, the game is scheduled for October 19 in North America.

Here’s an overview:

Metal Slug X was the newest NeoGeo game to have appeared on the Switch eShop today. Take a look at some footage in the video below.

Nicalis has clued fans in on what The End of Nigh will contain at launch. If you pick up a first-print copy at retail, you’ll receive a squishy silicone Ash toy. Also, per usual for Nicalis, a full-color instruction manual will be included.

The End is Nigh is expected to release on Switch later this year. A specific date has not yet been confirmed.

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Layton’s Mystery Journey makes its debut on 3DS in North America and Europe tomorrow. Have a look at an hour of footage below.

Project CARS 2 isn’t on Switch, and at least for now, that’s unlikely to change. However, if fans are vocal, it may not be entirely impossible. 

In an interview with Fragments of Silicon, Bandai Namco community manager Cyrus Wesson was asked about a potential Switch port of some kind. Wesson responded by saying that if fans are interested, they should make their voices be heard by sharing comments on Bandai Namco’s social media pages or on the Project CARS website. The development team is said to be “extremely, extremely receptive” to feedback.

Cyrus’ full words:

Update: And it’s already gone. That lasted about one minute!


Original: The Super NES Classic Edition is currently in stock at GameStop. Get it here.

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The full North American website has gone live for Super Mario Odyssey. You can access it right here. It contains the usual sort of information and media you’d expect to see, but there are a few other things we should highlight.

First, the site has a few clips, all of which are rounded up in the video below. A lot of it is rehash, but there are some new snippets plus sound effects for previously-shown footage.

Terraria has a big update on the way. Version 1.3 adjusted existing elements, brought in new events such as Martian Madness and Slime Rain, new furniture and potions, and an Expert mode.

When Terraria makes its way to Switch, it should come with the new version. Also, due to various restrictions, the update will not be distributed on Wii U or 3DS.

Footage of Terraria 1.3 can be found in the video below.

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