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Pokemon GO players have waited a long time for the arrival of Legendary Pokemon in Pokemon GO. Today, Niantic finally confirmed that they’re on the way.

Legendary Eggs will begin to show up in Gyms as you go out in search of Pokemon and Raid Battles. If Trainers and their team defeat a Legendary Raid Boss, they’ll have the opportunity to catch a Legendary Pokemon. However, they can’t be left to defend Gyms.

The first event for Legendary Pokemon will be held on Saturday. If enough Pokemon are caught during the Pokemon GO Fest Challenge Windows, the first Legendary Pokemon will be unleashed in Grant Park. Then if Trainers defeat the Legendary Pokemon, it will begin to show up around the world following Pokemon GO Fest.

The official announcement about Legendary Pokemon in Pokemon GO is below, along with a trailer.

Rebellion issued a new trailer for Rogue Trooper Redux today showing how the game’s visuals have improved since the original game during the Wii era. Have a look at it below.

Rebellion also announced an October 17 release date for Rogue Trooper Redux today, though the Switch version is coming at some point later. It should be priced somewhere around $24.99 / €24.99 / £19.99.

The latest episode of Capcom TV aired last night, and once again featured footage of Monster Hunter XX on Switch and The Great Ace Attorney 2. We’ve included the full recording below.

Update (7/20): The same patch made available on Android is now live on iOS.


Original (7/7): Another Magikarp Jump update is now live for players. The update is listed to have minor bug fixes on the app store, so not too much information listed outright as usual.

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4Gamer has published tons of new screenshots and artwork for Etrian Mystery Dungeon 2, which you can find in the gallery below. The game will be released in Japan for 3DS on August 31st; a Western release date has not yet been announced.

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A few days ago, we reported on a statement made by Kingdom Hearts III director Tetsuya Nomura to IGN on the possibility of a Switch port of the game. He was already fairly vague and non-committal, saying that a release of the game on other platforms might be considered after its initial release on Playstation 4 and Xbox One. However, it seems like some outlets interpreted Nomura’s answer a bit too positively for his taste, especially in Japan where some of the nuances of his (English) interview with IGN were lost in translation. Speaking to Famitsu (thanks to Dualshockers for the translation), he reiterated that the platforms the game will initially launch on are the sole focus at the moment, and that a release on other platforms would only be considered afterwards. He also stated that while he was asked about the Switch by IGN, he himself didn’t single out Nintendo’s new system, only mentioning “other platforms” as possible targets for a port.

So there you have it. A Switch port of Kingdom Hearts III might still be happening at some point, but given that Nomura made the effort to clarify his statements, it’s far from a sure thing.

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A new summoning focus is now available in Fire Emblem Heroes. It’s called “Focus: Cavalry” and it features 5 star versions of Eldigan, Owlen, and Titania. There is also some new Special Quests related to the summoning focus which allows you to get some bonus Orbs and crystals.

The “Focus: Cavalry” summoning focus and quests will be available until August 5th.

New off-screen screenshots have just come out for Dragon Quest XI showing off the 3DS version of the game.

You can check out the screenshots below.

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Some screenshots have come out for the Japanese Switch eShop game, Rei-Jin-G-Lu-P.

You can check the screenshots out below.

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The Japanese boxart for NBA 2K18 has just been revealed. The boxart basically looks the same as the North America boxart except the rating system is different on it. NBA 2K18 is set to release in Japan on September 19th later this year.

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