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Earlier this week, a rating for Tabegoro! Super Monkey Ball was spotted in Taiwan. A similar classification has now appeared in Korea. This is the second time it’s been rated for Nintendo’s console.

SEGA has not yet officially revealed Tabegoro! Super Monkey Ball. However, given this week’s ratings, an announcement should be made soon.

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SEGA has shared three more videos for Olympic Games Tokyo 2020: The Official Video Game. Find gameplay highlighting the beach volleyball, baseball, and tennis events below.

SEGA has announced that it is releasing Valkyria Chronicles 4: Complete Edition on Switch today. For $49.99, players can receive the game and all add-on content. Pricing is set at $49.99.

Here’s the full rundown of the add-on DLC:

To celebrate the new release on the Switch eShop, SolSeraph has been given its launch trailer. We’ve included the latest video below.

Super Monkey Ball

SEGA appears to be cooking up a new Super Monkey Ball game, and it seems to be bound for Switch. Tabegoro! Super Monkey Ball has been rated in Taiwan, and the classification includes Nintendo’s console as one of the supported platforms.

Here’s a look at the rating, which includes a small piece of art:

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GiantBomb has offered a look at SEGA and ACE Team’s new title SolSeraph with plenty of footage. Check out the gameplay below.

As mentioned earlier today, a limited-time demo for Olympic Games Tokyo 2020: The Official Video Game is out now on the Japanese Switch eShop, complete with English support. View some footage of the trial below.

A limited-time demo for Olympic Games Tokyo 2020: The Official Video Game is now available on the Japanese Switch eShop. Players can participate in three events: 110m hurdle, 200m individual medley, and tennis. English is supported.

SEGA will no longer offer the demo after July 17. The demo itself will last until July 23.

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SEGA has shared three more videos for Olympic Games Tokyo 2020: The Official Video Game. Find gameplay highlighting the BMX, 110m Hurdle, and Long Jump events below.

SEGA today announced Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Mega39’s, the first game in the rhythm franchise for Switch. The title will launch in early 2020 in Japan.

Here’s what we know thus far:


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