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The next Ace Attorney game has launched, though only in Japan. Have a look at a ton of footage from The Great Ace Attorney 2 below.

Capcom uploaded a new trailer for Monster Hunter XX on Switch earlier this week. Alongside that video, new details were shared as well.

New to the Switch version of Monster Hunter XX is rumble. However, HD Rumble isn’t actually supported – it’s just standard rumble. The feature is enabled when a monster roars, when you strike a monster with a Hunting Art, and when Barufaruku’s special move known as Comet connects. Rumble can be enabled / disabled at any time.

Ultra Street Fighter II was seen by Capcom as a sort of test run for the Switch – the company has said that its sales numbers would influence their future support for the platform. The game has exceeded Capcom’s expectation, selling about 450,000 copies worldwide so far. However, it seems Capcom is not quite done testing the Switch yet. During a Q&A session at their recent financial results meeting for the past quarter, someone inquired about Capcom’s future support for the Switch given Ultra Street Fighter II’s success. Here’s what Capcom had to say:

The Nintendo Switch seems to be doing very well, and we look forward to further growth in its install base. Beginning with Monster Hunter XX (Double Cross) Nintendo Switch Ver. for Japan, we are evaluating how we will support this platform in the future.

Capcom released a new “Hunter Life” trailer for the upcoming Switch version of Monster Hunter XX. View today’s video below.

The latest episode of Capcom TV was hosted earlier today. The Great Ace Attorney 2, along with the Switch verson of Monster Hunter XX, were shown with gameplay. Watch the full recording below.

Earlier today, Capcom announced that both Resident Evil Revelations games are coming to Switch. They’re on track for launch later this year. The initial announcement didn’t have much in the way of details, but a little bit of extra information was published on Capcom’s official blog.

The Resident Evil Revelations titles will be sold as a combo pack known as the Resident Evil Revelations Collection. This will be sold in stores across North America as well as on the eShop. The retail version will come with one cartridge containing Revelations and a digital download voucher for Revelations 2.

You’ll be able to purchase the Resident Evil Revelations Collection in stores for $40. Both games will also be sold individually on the eShop for $20.

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A demo of Monster Hunter XX will be available for the Japanese eShop on August 10th. The demo has three quests and will have the ability to play with four players locally. If you have a Japanese account you will be able to check this demo out.

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Resident Evil Revelations and Resident Evil Revelations 2 have recently been announced for the Nintendo Switch. There isn’t too much information on the version besides the fact that it will be coming in late 2017.

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Nintendo has readied a new trailer for Monster Hunter Stories, releasing September 8 in both North America and Europe. View the video below.

Monster Hunter Stories has received a final release date in North America. Today, Nintendo announced that the stateside release is set for September 8.

You’ll be able to give Monster Hunter Stories a try well before launch. Nintendo says that a demo will be distributed on the eShop on August 10.

Nintendo also recently announced that Europe will be getting Monster Hunter Stories on September 8 as well.

Source: Nintendo PR


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