The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Sequel Announced

Nintendo has announced a sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild at E3 2019.

In a surprise final announcement, we saw a trailer that showed us a return to BotW's version of Hyrule, but with a seemingly much darker tone. The game seems to centre on Link and Zelda adventuring together.

There's a lot to unpack here. The True Ending to BotW saw Zelda shorn of her powers, but intent on rebuilding her fallen kingdom. The new trailer shows her with much shorter hair, perhaps implying that some time has passed since the ending of that game, and the start of her adventures with Link.

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Animal Crossing: New Horizons Delayed to 2020

Animal Crossing for the Nintendo Switch now has a firm release date, a title, and some impressive gameplay to show, but it also will not release during its originally announced 2019 launch window.

During the E3 2019 Nintendo Direct, Nintendo confirmed the next AC will be called Animal Crossing: New Horizons, and will be released on March 20, 2020. Nintendo's Yoshiaki Koizumi said during the Direct that "We need to change its release date to march 20, 2020. To ensure the game is the best it can be, we must ask that you wait a little longer than we thought."

While we unfortunately won't be able to play New Horizons this year, Nintendo did show off a pleasant bit of Animal Crossing footage that gives us a sense of what this new adventure holds.

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Cadence of Hyrule Release Date Announced

Cadence of Hyrule: Crypt of the NecroDancer Featuring The Legend of Zelda (that title is insane) will be released on Friday, June 13.

The indie-Ninty crossover game - which takes NecroDancer's to-the-beat dungeon crawling and slaps on Zelda characters, features and music - had already been confirmed for a June release, but it's nice to know we'll be getting a little post-E3 treat.

For more on IGN's E3 coverage, stay tuned to IGN's E3 2019 hub. Be sure to also check out the list of confirmed E3 2019 games, as well as the list of games that won't be at E3 2019.

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Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 Expansion Pass Announced

Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order is getting several pieces of content after its launch later this year.

During the Nintendo E3 2019 Direct, Nintendo confirmed the Nintendo Switch-exclusive is getting a season pass that will begin offering content this fall. The three confirmed pieces of expansion content will focus on Marvel Knights, the X-Men, and Fantastic Four.

No release cadence, nor details about what content the season pass will include, were offered during the Nintendo Direct. But a new Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 trailer did highlight a number of the heroes and villains coming to MUA3, including Ghost Rider, Elektra, MODOK, Mysterio, and more.

Nintendo and Team Ninja recently confirmed more X-Men characters coming to Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3, and we recently learned many more new Ultimate Alliance 3 gameplay details.

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Pokemon Sword and Shield Will Some Pokeball Plus Features

Pokemon Sword and Shield will allow players to use the Pokeball Plus accessory, although not to its full extent.

Announced in the E3 Nintendo Direct, the Pokeball-shaped peripheral can be used by transferring your caught monsters and taking them on walks, offering unspecified bonuses. However, it can't be used as a controller as it was in Pokemon Let's Go! Pikachu and Eevee.

We learned a lot more about Sword and Shield in a Pokemon broadcast last week, which confirmed new legendaries, the reappearance of roaming Pokemon, and a November 15 release date.

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Panzer Dragoon Announced for Nintendo Switch

A Panzer Dragoon game, simply titled Panzer Dragoon, will be released this winter.

Announced at Nintendo's E3 Direct, it's not clear at time of writing if this is a remake of the 1995 original, or a new entry in the series with the original title.

Panzer Dragoon is a series of on-rails shooters in which you ride dragons, which is extremely '90s. We awarded the original a 9/10 review upon revisiting it in 2008. Here's hoping that, if this is a remake, it still holds up that well.

For more on IGN's E3 coverage, stay tuned to IGN's E3 2019 hub. Be sure to also check out the list of confirmed E3 2019 games, as well as the list of games that won't be at E3 2019.

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Daemon X Machina Release Date Announced

Daemon x Machina, the Switch-exclusive mech game, will be released on September 13.

The announcement came alongside a story-focused trailer that included a great deal of primary colours and explosions.

First announced at E3 2018, Daemon x Machina went on to receive a demo, with the developers requesting feedback on the game. This writer played that demo for hours and hours and hours, and is struggling to remain professional in his excitement about all this.

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Contra: Rogue Corps Announced

Contra: Rogue Corps is a new game in the long-running series, arriving on September 24.

Announced during the E3 Nintendo Direct, Rogue Corps appears to be a four-player twin-stick shooter with a varied cast and, it has to be said, doesn't look quite as visually impressive as some of the games that preceded it in the show.

For more on IGN's E3 coverage, stay tuned to IGN's E3 2019 hub. Be sure to also check out the list of confirmed E3 2019 games, as well as the list of games that won't be at E3 2019.

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Resident Evil 5 and 6 Coming to Nintendo Switch in October

Update: Capcom has confirmed, after their reveal earlier this year, when players will be able to play Resident Evil 5 and 6 on the Nintendo Switch.

Capcom confirmed on the Capcom Unity blog that both Resident Evil 5 and Resident Evil 6 will be released on October 29, via the Nintendo eShop.

Capcom also announced a retail triple pack of Resident Evil 4, 5, and 6 available on October 29 as well, retailing for $59.99. RE4 will be available on the cartridge, while RE5 and RE6 will have digital download codes.

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The Witcher 3: Complete Edition Officially Revealed for Switch

The much-rumoured Switch port of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is real, and it's coming this year.

The Witcher 3: Complete Edition appears to be running entirely on the Switch hardware, rather than the cloud-based solutions we've seen for other demanding games. As such, it's suffered a fairly heavy visual downgrade but looks to run well enough in the gameplay that was shown.

The Complete Edition comes with both expansions released after the original game's launch, as well as 16 DLC packs.

We awarded the original Witcher 3 a 9.3 review, calling it a "wild, open, exhilarating fantasy roleplaying experience, rife with opportunities to make use of its excellent combat."

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