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SEGA Ages Fantasy Zone dropped on the Japanese Switch eShop today, with a western release to follow later. Get a look at some footage below.

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GameXplain has put together a new comparison video comparing the graphics of Alien: Isolation on Switch and PS4. Give it a look below.

Alien: Isolation

GameXplani hosted a live stream a short while ago and showed off an hour of gameplay from Alien: Isolation. Check out the full recording below.

SEGA Ages Fantasy Zone is coming to Japan via the Switch eShop on November 28, SEGA has announced. Pricing is set at 999 yen.

As usual, the western release will likely follow within the next couple of months. We’ll let you know as soon as we have a date for North America and Europe.

Read up on our previous coverage of SEGA Ages Fantasy Zone here.

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Alien: Isolation

Following yesterday’s release date announcement, Feral Interactive has uploaded a 7-minute gameplay video showing off Alien: Isolation on Switch. Watch it below.

We finally have a concrete release date for the Switch version of Alien: Isolation. Developer Feral Interactive uploaded a brief new trailer today, which reveals that the game will launch on December 5. You can now pre-purchase it on the eShop now, if you want to.

The official website for SEGA Ages Fantasy Zone has opened, providing the first official details and screenshots for the Switch release. We’ve rounded up all of the news below, courtesy of Gematsu.

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SEGA has shared the latest details and screenshots for Hatsune Miku: Project Diva MegaMix. Today’s update covers more songs for the game as well as a new t-shirt edit feature.

Here’s the full roundup, courtesy of Gematsu:

Two more games debuted in the UK last week: Just Dance 2020 and Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. There are interesting things to say about both.

As for Just Dance 2020, it debuted on the charts at #15. What’s noteworthy is the platform breakdown. Switch led the way with 55 percent of all Just Dance 2020 sales. Next up was Wii at 21 percent, followed by the PlayStation 4 at 14 percent and Xbox One at 10 percent. That means Just Dance 2020 sold more on Wii than Sony and Microsoft’s consoles.

As for Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, it came in at #8. The title is the series’ most successful entry since Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games, a Wii title from 2011.

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Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 is out now on Switch, and a new trailer has come in to celebrate. Watch it below.


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