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Level-5 released the first screenshot for Yo-kai Watch 4, along with a few pieces of character art.

In the game, players will travel across time and space between three different worlds. These include the worlds of Nathan Adams, Natsume Amano, and Shin Shimomachi. Shin is featured in the Yo-kai Watch: Forever Friends movie, which debuts in Japan on December 14.

Yo-kai Watch 4 launches on Switch this winter in Japan.

Kirby Star Allies is getting its next major update on July 27. Daroach, Dark Meta Knight, and the recently-revealed Adeleine & Ribbon will all be added as new Dream Friends.

Level design director Yuki Endo has shared a few words about the inclusion of Adeleine & Ribbon. His comments touch on the characters’ long-awaited return, their abilities, and more. Endo also confirms that Kirby 64 stages will be available after completing the main story with Adeleine & Ribbon, including “a very memorable map at the end which fans may remember”. Endo adds that the update “introduces plenty of new game elements.”

Gust’s latest game is coming west. Koei Tecmo just announced that Nelke & the Legendary Alchemists: Ateliers of the New World will be released in North America and Europe, with its launch planned for Winter 2018.

Here’s an official overview:

Hello everyone! Octopath Traveler recently delivered a fantastic demo. I put more than eight hours into it but I can’t help but wonder: is it behind the eight ball when compared to Final Fantasy VI? Well in some ways, yes, but that might just be what makes this a great game.

Hello everyone! Joy consumed me when I found out I would be switching up Nintendo Everything’s YouTube content with a breath of wild new videos. Today I’m hyped to finally be unveiling the first of many videos – this is just a happy introduction and a snippet of the many clips to come. I look forward to interacting with you all and smashing out content that I hope you’ll ultimately enjoy.

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Earlier today, Panic Button held a lengthy Reddit AMA. The studio discussed its Switch ports, working with the system, porting process, its relationship with Nintendo, future project, and a whole lot more.

Here’s a summary of the notable points: 

Undertale

The popular indie game Undertale was announced for Switch earlier this year during a Nintendo Direct. There’s been little news since, but Amazon Japan has come through with new information.

According to the retailer, Undertale is launching September 15 in Japan. A physical copy will be offered. Amazon Japan has Undertale down for 4,320 yen.

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Nintendo posted a new video with Shinya Takahashi in which he discusses a few different Switch games, including Smash Bros. Ultimate. You can watch it below.


The big takeaway here is that Takahashi mentions “further updates for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe”. That was after he talked about the new Nintendo Labo integration. Could those future updates simply be more tie-ins for Labo or something else?

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Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker

This week’s European Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Switch Retail

All-Star Fruit Racing – €39.99 (available July 13)
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker – €39.99 (available July 13)
Hotel Transylvania 3: Monsters Overboard – €39.99 (available July 13)
Hunting Simulator – €39.99
LEGO The Incredibles – €59.99 (available July 13)
Octopath Traveler – €59.99 (available July 13)
Shining Resonance Refrain – €49.99

Eurogamer put up a new Octopath Traveler piece today featuring comments from producer Masashi Takahashi. Takahashi discussed the name, why the RPG is releasing on Switch, and the game’s potential future.

Below are those comments:


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