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LEGO Worlds is out today on Switch. Warner Bros. has published the official launch trailer, available for viewing below.

Early information out of this week’s Famitsu reveals a Japanese release date for Resident Evil Revelations and Resident Evil Revelations 2 on Switch. Both are slated for November 30.

In the west, Capcom will likely be offering Resident Evil Revelations 1 and 2 at around the same time. The company intends to publish both games at retail under the name Resident Evil Revelations Collection. The first game will be included on a cartridge, but Resident Evil Revelations 2 is a digital download.

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Raw Fury had a playable demo of Dandara running at PAX this past week. View some off-screen footage of the game below.

Quest of Dungeons has been out on the Japanese Switch eShop for a month now, and it’ll soon make its way to western shores. Developer Upfall Studios has confirmed to Nintendo Life that the game would be released both on the North American and European eShop next week, on September 14th. It’ll cost $8.99 / €8.99 / £7.99, respectively.

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Update: As some of you on Twitter have pointed out, you can also see Male Corrin in the bottom right. Thanks for the heads-up!


 

Original: The next playable character in Fire Emblem Warriors has been revealed via Famitsu, and it’s the final one of the royal siblings from Fire Emblem Fates, Sakura. Her main weapon is a bow, which she could use in Fates if she promoted into a Priestess.

We only have a small preview image of the Famitsu article at the moment, so there aren’t a whole lot of details. Stay tuned for tomorrow, which is when we’ll get our hands on the full issue of Famitsu.

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The latest issue of Famitsu has announced a new rhythm game coming to Switch: Garu Metal. Combining elements of both music and adventure games, it’s described as “sci-fi, yet juveline” and features “hardcore metal” high school girls”.

Further details are sparse at the moment, but the staff involved in this are worth mentioning. The game’s scenario and supervision comes from Shuuhou Inai, who previously worked on the Tokyo Majin Gakuen series and Mato Kurenai Yuugekitai. The character design is being done by Toshinao Aoki, who has worked on some anime projects like the recent Kimi no Koe wa Todoketai and also did illustrations for some Pokemon TCG cards in the past. The game’s executive producer is the legendary Tak Fujii, who we haven’t heard a whole lot from ever since he left Konami in 2014.

The game will be on display at Tokyo Game Show this year, so expect further details then.

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An easier version of the Tempest Trials is coming called the Tempest Trials Mini and to accompany the upcoming trial we get a new focus that includes: Hector, Lyn, Ninian, and Eliwood.

The special battle rules have been announced for season 6 of Pokemon Sun and Moon. The season will run from September 12th to November 14th 2017 and be single battles. To see all the rules and the banned list of Pokemon check out the source below.

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This Pokemon Shuffle update includes a new stage for Tapu Bulu and a special Type: Null stage. These stages and a Machamp stage will last until September 19th. The Pokemon Safari is have a repeat session with Abra, Kadabra, Alakazam, Tauros, Oddish, Gloom and Vileplume. A Decidueye Escalation Battle is also happening and will last with the safari until September 12th. Also, the celebration Pikachu should now start being distributed.

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This week’s Famitsu reviews are as follow:

Uncharted: The Lost Legacy (PS4) – 9/9/9/10
Pro Evolution Soccer 2018 (PS4/PS3) – 9/9/8/9
F1 2017 (PS4/XBO) – 8/8/8/8
Metroid: Samus Returns (3DS) – 8/8/8/8
Piczle Lines DX (Switch) – 7/7/7/7
Kid Tripp Run (3DS) – 7/7/7/6
Symphony of Eternity (3DS) – 6/7/6/5


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