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Beach Buggy Racing is due out on Switch very soon via the eShop. If you’re curious about the game, check out the video below for footage.

Note that Beach Buggy Racing takes up 117MB of space.

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Capcom opened the official Switch website for Resident Evil Revelations 1 and 2 today. File sizes for both games are included on the page.

First up, Resident Evil Revelations requires 13GB of free space. Resident Evil Revelations 2 doubles that at 26GB. With the second game, since it won’t fit within Switch’s internal memory, a separate microSD card will be needed if you intend to purchase the game.

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Double Dragon IV

The Switch eShop has provided a trio of file sizes for games launching this week. Double Dragon IV, Lichtspeer: Double Speer Edition, and Neurovoider are the titles in question.

Below are the file sizes for each:

Double Dragon IV – 1.0GB
Lichtspeer: Double Speer Edition – 435MB
Neurovoider – 131MB

All three of these games should be debuting on the Switch eShop tomorrow.

Source: Switch eShop

The European Switch eShop has updated once again, and now includes a page for Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2. The listing reveals the game’s file size, which comes in at 6.4GB.

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 launches first in Japan on September 7. The western release will follow on September 22.

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Nights of Azure 2’s Japanese eShop listing reveals the game’s file size. For those who plan on picking it up digitally, 7.0GB of space is required.

Nights of Azure 2 is out now in Japan. Koei Tecmo will publish the game physically and digitally overseas in late October.

Over on the European Switch eShop, Nintendo has put up the listing for One Piece: Unlimited World Red – Deluxe Edition. The game takes up a significant amount of space at 10.4GB. Bandai Namco will be releasing One Piece: Unlimited World Red – Deluxe Edition later this month, though only as a digital title in North America.

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We have more news about the Switch version of NBA 2K18 stemming from a hands on event that took place today.

First up, NBA 2K18 will be about 25GB. That puts it as one of the larger digital downloads on Switch, but if you have a big microSD card, it’s not entirely unmanageable.

We also have good news about updates on Switch. Nintendo is allowing developer Visual Concepts to push updates day and date with the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions. That means the Switch version won’t be forgotten, and will be receiving the same treatment as other platforms post-launch.

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Nintendo has updated the Switch eShop listing for Pokken Tournament DX. Thanks to that, we now know that the game will take up 3.2GB of space.

The original Pokken Tournament on Wii U was pretty similar. On Nintendo’s older console, it was about 3.68GB.

Source: Switch eShop

Nintendo has started the pre-load option for Metroid: Samus Returns in Japan. Thanks to that, we now know how much size the game requires digitally.

Metroid: Samus Returns takes up 5,542 blocks, or 692MB. Those numbers may vary slightly in the west, but since pre-loading should be live in North America soon as well, we should have a final answer pretty soon.

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The lineup of LEGO games on Switch is expanding next week with LEGO Worlds. Warner Bros. is publishing the game on September 5.

If you plan on downloading the game, you’ll need 2.0GB of space, according to an eShop listing. You can also purchase a physical copy from retailers as well.

Source: Switch eShop


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