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In the past, Atlus has worked with outside companies to publish and distribute its games in Europe. Past partners include NIS America and Koch. Today, however, games will be handled internally.

GamesIndustry reports that a new team has been created, which will allow Atlus to be in charge of the European publishing of its own titles. They’ll be located in SEGA Europe’s offices in London. This will allow Atlus to better support fans with special edition sets and products that are extended to North America and other markets.

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Nintendo is back again with another Super Mario Odyssey Twitter update. The latest update covers the tank-like enemies called Sherms, one of the enemies Mario can capture with Cappy.

As expected, the Captured Sherms allow Mario to move around as a tank and shoot enemies with the cannon.


Thanks to LukasManak for the tip.

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With the newest Famitsu magazine scans, more details for Fire Emblem Warriors have come out showing some new combat mechanics and new screenshots.

First off, one of the newest game mechanics detailed is the “Pair Up” system. This mechanic was first introduced in Fire Emblem Awakening and it allows you to form a pair up attack with an ally when you get close to them in battle. In Fire Emblem Warriors, one character will be in front while the other character will be behind you.

When you are paired up, the “Dual Attack Gauge” and the “Dual Guard Gauge” will appear on the screen. Dual Attack allows you to break the enemy’s guard when its gauge is filled up, while Dual Guard nullify the enemy’s attacks when the gauge is full.

Finally, the last mechanic detailed is the “Dual Mystery Attack.” When the Warrior Special gauges of both units are filled up, you can use this special combo technique in battle. The only Dual Mystery Attack known right now is Marth and Lucina’s, which you can watch here.

There are also some new screenshots released showing off the newest revealed characters Hinoka, Camilla, Takumi, and Leo. You can view them below in our gallery.

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Tying in with the official November 9 release date in Japan, SEGA has sent out some new screenshots from Sonic Forces. Find them all below.

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During a Nintendo Direct earlier this year, Ubisoft announced that Monopoly is coming to Switch. The game finally received a release date today, though only for Japan.

Monopoly will be available for Switch in Japan on November 9. Pricing is set at 4,800 yen.

We’re waiting to hear when Monopoly will be heading to North America and Europe. With today’s Japanese announcement, hopefully the news isn’t too far off.

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Best Buy is preparing a special pre-order bonus for Super Mario Odyssey. If you reserve the game, you’ll receive a free collectible coin when the game launches. My Best Buy members will be eligible for $10 in rewards as well.

All of this information is provided on a flyer handed out to those attending the Nintendo World Championships 2017 qualifiers at Best Buy in the Bronx Terminal Market. Pre-orders can be placed either online or in-store. Also, in order to receive the pin, it seems that reservations will need to be done between August 18 and September 23.

The other tricky thing here is that we don’t have an actual image of the pin yet… nor is this information appearing on Best Buy’s site for the time being. We’ll keep an eye on the page to see if it pops up soon.

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Capcom published another video for Monster Hunter XX to publish the game’s imminent launch in Japan. Watch it below.

This week’s 3DS eShop charts are as follows:

Software

1. Miitopia
2. Pokemon Yellow
3. Super Mario Bros. 3
4. Pokemon Red
5. Super Mario World
6. Animal Crossing: New Leaf – Welcome amiibo
7. Pokemon Blue
8. Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D
9. Smash Controller
10. Kirby’s Blowout Blast
11. Zelda: A Link to the Past
12. Super Smash Bros. for 3DS
13. Mario Kart 7
14. Super Mario Bros.
15. Tomodachi Life
16. Super Metroid
17. Pokemon Sun
18. The Legend of Zelda
19. Pokemon Moon
20. EarthBound

Videos

1. Hey! Pikmin Crash Trailer
2. Miitopia Launch Trailer
3. Miitopia “Look Up, Look Down” Trailer
4. Super Mario Maker for 3DS Overview Trailer
5. Super Mario Odyssey E3 2017 Trailer
6. Hey! Pikmin Lift-Off Trailer
7. Kirby’s Blowout Blast Launch Trailer
8. Hey! Pikmin “Hey Helper” Trailer
9. Team Kirby Clash Deluxe – Ready for Launch
10. Pokemon Gold/Silver Return on the Virtual Console
11. Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle E3 2017 Trailer
12. Pokemon Sun/Moon Special Demo Version Video
13. Pokemon Rumble World Trailer
14. Ever Oasis Launch Trailer
15. Mario Kart 7 Video
16. Pokemon Sun/Moon – Top 7 Features
17. Super Smash Bros. – Final Video Presentation
18. Pokemon Yellow Trailer
19. Pokemon Direct 6/6/17
20. Pokemon Bank Trailer

Source: 3DS eShop

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Depending on which sales tracker you go with, Splatoon 2 has sold over one million copies in Japan.

Media Create has total sales at 949,737 units. However, Famitsu indicates that Splatoon 2 has sold 1,013,842. Factoring in digital sales, it should be over one million regardless.

Nintendo confirmed that Splatoon 2 was a global million seller last week. But aside from Japan, we don’t have concrete, official data in any other region. Nintendo also mentioned that players have participated in over 400 million online battles.

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Next Thursday, Ratalakia Games will be publishing League of Evil on the Switch eShop. We have the official launch trailer below.


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