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System: Switch
Release date: October 30, 2018
Developer: DMM Games
Publisher: XSEED Games / Marvelous


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XSEED announced this week that Fate/Extella Link is coming to North America in Q1 2019. Better yet, it’ll be accompanied by a special release. Amazon is taking pre-orders for the Fleeting Glory Limited Edition here.

The limited edition comes with a few extra goodies. Fans will be given the game, a soundtrack CD, a pack of 10 collectible cards depicting each of the new Servants, a cloth poster, and an acrylic diorama all housed in a custom box.

If limited editions aren’t your thing, you can also pre-order a standard copy of Fate/Extella Link on Switch here.

Earlier this month, Marvelous announced that it will be bringing Fate/Extella Link to Switch in Japan. XSEED has now followed up with news confirming that it will be released in North America.

XSEED will be offering a premium Fleeting Glory Edition, which includes a soundtrack CD, a pack of 10 collectible 3” by 5” cards depicting each of the new Servants, a 17” by 24” cloth poster, and a 3” by 4.5” acrylic diorama featuring the Servants Nero, Drake, and Scáthach, all housed in a custom box. It’ll cost $79.99.

A special Fate/Extella collection was announced for Switch, where “the characters from Fate/stay night, Fate/Apocrypha, Fate/Grand Order, and other Fate continuities are making their own appearances.” You can pre-order either the Japanese or Asian version, though the title supports the English language as well as Japanese and Chinese. It releases on December 20. Find more information on its Play-Asia pre-order page.

 

Peach Ball: Senran Kagura has received a new batch of details and screenshots all about the Dressing Room feature. We’ve rounded up everything below, courtesy of Gematsu. Note: a NSFW warning is in place here.

Following up on last week’s official reveal of Fate/Extella Link for Switch in Japan, Marvelous has shared a new trailer for the title showcasing Funifuni costumes for multiple fan-favorite characters.

At this time, the chibi-like Funifuni skins will be available for characters Nero, Tamamo no Mae, and Altera. Witness the characters in all their glory in the trailer below.

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Suda51 stopped by Famitsu’s offices earlier today where he showed off the latest footage from Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes. Have a look at the entire recording below.


Peach Ball: Senran Kagura

Ahead of its release in Japan in December, Marvelous has published a new Peach Ball: Senran Kagura trailer. You can view it below.

Update: An official website for the Switch version of Fate/Extella Link has been opened by Marvelous. From this page, it is confirmed that the game will support English, traditional Chinese, and Hangul subtitle options. The first trailer for the game has been added below.


Original: Fate/Extella Link will be released on Switch, a listing on Amazon Japan reveals. The page has it down for January 31.

A followup to Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star, Fate/Extella Link is an action game with more Servents, online multiplayer, and more. The Switch version will support local multiplayer through 4v4 battles along with plush/chibi costumes for Nero, Tamamo-no-Mae, and Altera that resemble Kigurumi in appearance.

Here’s an overview for Fate/Extella Link along with first Switch screenshots:

Peach Ball: Senran Kagura

Marvelous published one of the first commercials for the upcoming Japanese Switch release Peach Ball: Senran Kagura. We have it below.


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