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Square Enix released a new story-focused, English trailer for Lost Sphear titled “Restore the World”. See the video below.

The digital version of This is the Police is hitting Switch today digitally, with the physical version to follow in December. View a trailer for the game below.

If you’ve yet to secure a Super NES Classic Edition, you may want to try your luck at Toys “R” Us. Later this week, it’ll be restocked at the retailer.

Toys “R” Us published a tweet confirming that the SNES Classic Edition will be back in stock on Friday. Switch will be available, too.

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The European Halloween eShop sale Nintendo teased last week is now up and running. Switch, 3DS, and Wii U owners can save on various titles.

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Nintendo has gone live with the North American commercial for Fire Emblem Warriors. Have a look at the advert below.

The English version of Nights of Azure 2 is now available. Check out an hour of footage showing the game on Switch below.

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Forever Entertainment is publishing the adventure game Violett on Switch this week via the eShop. Get a look at some footage below.

Arc System Works has announced World End Syndrome for Switch. A teaser website for the game went up earlier today, though it doesn’t reveal much. More details have come out since then (thanks to Gematsu for the translation). The game is described as a “love adventure” game. The protagonist moves to a town called Mikamachi, which is enclosed in a cove, where he meets several girls. Two have been revealed so far:

Atlus announced a new Shin Megami Tensei game for Switch way back in January. Then after many months of silence, the project resurfaced yesterday, and it was confirmed that the title is in fact Shin Megami Tensei V.

In this week’s Famitsu, it’s explained that Atlus decided to make Shin Megami Tensei V for Switch due to its playstyles. Players will be able to enjoy the story in HD on a television while also experiencing the game in portable or tabletop mode to put in the grind to level up and fuse demons at the comfort of your own bed.

Famitsu also confirms that Kazuyuki Yamai is leading the development team on Shin Megami Tensei V. He was previously the director of Shin Megami Tensei IV. Famitsu also notes that the concept is to look back and reflect on the characteristics of the times.

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The next episode of the Pokemon Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon introduction video series with Game Freak is here. Shigeru Ohmori and Kazumasa Iwao talk about new Pokemon, returning Legendary Pokemon, the amount of Pokemon, and their favorite Pokemon in the Alola region. Watch the video below.


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