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Nintendo is back with another piece of music from Smash Bros. Ultimate. Below, you can listen to “Snake Eater”.

The original version of the music acted as the opening theme song for Metal Gear Solid 3. Nobuko Toda, a longtime composer for the series, was in charge of the arrangement for Smash Bros.

The upcoming Super Smash Bros. entry for Switch will be featured at the Evolution Championship Series, or Evo for short. Its presence at the fighting games event further validates the series as an eSport.

Evo 2018 takes place between August 3 and August 5. Smash Bros. Ultimate will be located at Nintendo’s booth.

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Bandai Namco just came out with a new story trailer and Japanese TV spot for My Hero: One’s Justice. The former details the game’s battle system and Story Mode, while the latter is just a short showcase of characters Himiko Toga and Dabi.

Have a look at both below, along with an introduction to Mission Mode:

Go Vacation boxart

Go Vacation arrives on Switch later this month, having been brought over from Wii (with a couple of new additions). If you’re interested in the digital version, the pre-load option is live on the eShop worldwide.

As is the case with pre-loading, you can purchase Go Vacation in advance and download the required data. Nintendo only requires players to connect online just once to begin playing on launch day.

Go Vacation will be out for Switch on July 27. The digital version takes up 8.8GB of space.

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Go Vacation

Nintendo opened the official North American website for Go Vacation on Switch this week. You can access it here.

Like most of Nintendo’s sites, there’s plenty of content to take a look at. It houses a trailer, plenty of gameplay details, and more. 

Thanks to Ben C for the tip.

Bandai Namco has provided a couple of new gameplay videos for My Hero: One’s Justice. View some footage for Muscular and Gran Torino below.

Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition

At Anime Expo 2018 this past weekend, Bandai Namco debuted a brand new trailer for Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition. The video has now been published for all to see online below.

Pokken Tournament DX

The previously-announced Pokken Tournament DX update has gone live. If you purchased the game, you can access version 1.3.2.

Nintendo’s patch notes only mention that the patch “contains different adjustments for the Pokemon, including the addition of some brand-new actions” and “adjustments have been made to make for a more pleasant gaming experience.” The finer points of the fighters weren’t published officially, but we do have an unofficial translation below.

Dragon Ball FighterZ

Bandai Namco is planning the Dragon Ball Game Summer Festival 2018 for July 29. During the live stream, news about Dragon Ball FighterZ and Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 will be shared.

Live stream links are not yet live. However, the event will be shown on Twitch, Niconico, and OpenRec. Details will be shared later.

Aside from the latest on Bandai Namco’s latest Dragon Ball games, a Japanese tournament will also be held.

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Next week, a brand new update will be distributed for Pokken Tournament DX. Version 1.3.2 will bring about a ton of changes for playable Pokemon and support characters.

Though the patch notes haven’t been posted in English, Pokken Arena has shared an unofficial changelog. You can read the full details below.


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