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Ubisoft has a new build of Starlink: Battle for Atlas up and running for Gamescom. IGN showed it off during an event today, and also had one of the developers stop by. Check out the full video below.

GamesBeat published a new interview today with Starlink: Battle for Atlas producer Matthew Rose. The two sides discussed the game’s origins, current status of the toys-to-life market, plans for future support, and the Star Fox collaboration. Rose said that free content is planned while the partnership with Nintendo is “a match made in heaven”.

We’ve rounded up a few excerpts from the interview below. You can read the full discussion here.

Trials Rising

GameSpot posted a new video from Gamescom showing off the latest footage from Trials Rising. Check out five minutes of gameplay below.

Trials Rising

Trials Rising was previously on track to launch sometime in February 2019. Today, Ubisoft narrowed things down to a specific date: February 12.

Here’s a new Gamescom trailer and the full announcement:

Starlink: Battle for Atlas

Ubisoft posted a new trailer for Starlink: Battle for Atlas in celebration of this year’s Gamescom. You can view it below.

South Park: The Fractured But Whole

Ubisoft has discounted its lineup of games on the North American eShop. For the next week, you can save on the likes of Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle, South Park: The Fractured But Whole, and more.

Here’s the full lineup:

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Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle

Best Buy is currently running a special, offering a free copy of Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle with the purchase of a Switch. The offer lasts until August 25. You can place an order here.

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Back in June, a rating for Legendary Fishing popped up in South Korea. It was an indication that Ubisoft would be bringing the game to Switch soon.

Thanks to Amazon, we have first details. Legendary Fishing is an arcade-style fishing game with Career mode, multiplayer, optional motion controls, and more.

Unfortunately, Steep no longer appears to be happening on Switch. The official Twitter account responded to a fan asking about the game’s status on Nintendo’s console, stating that development has stopped “to focus on bringing new live content and challenges to Steep players instead.”

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Ubisoft announced that Child of Light – as well as Valiant Hearts – are coming to Switch before year’s end. That gave developer Patrick Plourde a chance to show off the game running on Nintendo’s system in portable mode. Yet there’s something else in the photo that has piqued the interest of fans.

If you look towards the right, you can clearly make out something that reads “Light II”. There also appears to be “of” right before that. Putting everything together, this would have to be Child of Light II.

Like with all speculation, you do have to take this with a grain of salt until there’s an official announcement (assuming one is coming). If Child of Light II does exist, you’d have to think it’d be on Switch – especially since Ubisoft is bringing back the first game on the console in just a few months.

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