Fairy Tail announced for Switch
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Koei Tecmo and Gust today announced Fairy Tail, a new JRPG based on the best-selling manga of the same name. It will arrive on Switch in 2020.
Here’s the first information, along with a trailer:
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Pokemon Sword/Shield reveals Polteageist, Cramorant
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Pokemon Sword/Shield was one of the few confirmed games as part of today’s Nintendo Direct. In the presentation, two new Pokemon were revealed. Polteageist and Cramorant are both in the game.
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Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore announced for Switch
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Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore is coming to Switch, Nintendo has announced. This is a port of the Wii U game with some extra content.
Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore launches January 17.
Terry Bogard revealed for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
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Plenty of speculation has been swirling about the next DLC character for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – in large part due to Nintendo UK listing SNK copyright information on the official page for Challenger Pack 4. Today, the speculation has finally come to an end with Terry Bogard from Fatal Fury being announced.
Terry Bogard will follow Joker, Hero, and Banjo-Kazooie. The character will launch in November.
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Trials of Mana confirmed for April 24 launch
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Trials of Mana has been given an official release date. It will launch on April 24, Square Enix confirmed during today’s Nintendo Direct. That date was rumored earlier today.
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Overwatch officially announced for Switch
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Because of several leaks, it’s been a poorly kept secret that Blizzard has been working on Overwatch for Switch. The news was finally made official today during the latest Nintendo Direct.
Overwatch will launch for Switch on October 15.
Nintendo Direct live streams, live blog – September 4, 2019
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Today’s Nintendo Direct will be starting in an hour from now. Nintendo will be kicking off the broadcast at 3 PM PT / 6 PM ET / 11 PM in the UK / 12 AM in Europe.
As previously mentioned, the Nintendo Direct will focus in 2019 games. Expect to hear more about Pokemon Sword/Shield, Luigi’s Mansion 3, and many more games.
You can watch the Nintendo Direct as it happens below. We’ll also have a live blog going past the break. Finally, new posts will be added to the site throughout and after the presentation.
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Overwatch coming to Switch, out next month
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Following a leak not too long ago involving an Overwatch Switch case, the game itself has apparently now been confirmed.
Kotaku has a new report that mentions the case as well as a separate European retailer leak that lists an October 18 release. The site believes this should translate to a date around October 15 for North America. Additionally, Kotaku writes that it has “confirmed its veracity with two of our own sources.”
Famitsu sales (8/26/19 – 9/1/19)
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Virtuos says it is being approached to create “bespoke Switch titles for some of the most beloved IPs in our industry”
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Virtuos has been involved with many different projects. Aside from porting titles like L.A. Noire, the company has also been involved with helping others make games from the system – like Starlink: Battle for Atlas.
Virtuos isn’t showing any signs of slowing down in the future, and there seems to be more in store for the future. In an interview with Nintendo Life, VP of games division Elijah Freeman teased: