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In an unexpected move, it seems like the Anniversary Edition of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim has just been made available to players via the Switch eShop.

While the game had previously been rumored to come to Switch, with a rating for it popping up recently in both Europe and Taiwan, this is still a bit of a sudden release. Regardless, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition seems to be currently available for purchase in all regions, with the option for players to either upgrade from an existing version of the game or purchase a bundle with the base game and Anniversary content both included.

Here is a very brief blurb from Bethesda’s website regarding the content featured in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition:

The console release date of upcoming horror RPG, The Witch’s House MV, may have been confirmed via a Playstation Store listing. Assuming the Switch version launches the same day as its PS4 counterpart, the game will release on the system in just a couple of weeks, on October 13, 2022.

The Witch’s House MV is an updated version of a 2012 Japanese horror RPG game made in RPG Maker VX, with an emphasis on puzzle-solving and jump scares. This same updated version had originally released on PC in 2018 but will now be making its first console appearance.

Check below for more information on the title:

Hamster has announced that the next Arcade Archives game coming to Switch will be Assault. Here is some more information on the title.

Pokemon Masters EX has received its next set of events with these focusing around Hoenn rival character Wally. Players will be able to obtain a new Sync Pair for Sygna Suit Wally & Gardevoir, as well as participate in the new story event Melancholy Wally.

In the story event Melancholy Wally, you’ll encounter Wally who is challenging a battle tournament with his new partner Gardevoir. It’s a standard event content-wise, with lineup bonuses, event medals to earn, event missions to complete, and a featured bonus item in the form of Prize Coins. A daily log-in bonus has also gone live alongside the event, awarding up to 1000 gems and 80 Skip Tickets. Both the story event and log-in bonus will be available until October 16, 10:59 PM PT.

This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Today marks four years since Dragalia Lost originally released on mobile devices. To celebrate the occasion, Cygames has shared a new piece of art featuring the game’s main cast, thanking its community for the support they’ve received over the last several years. We’ve attached the image above.

At the same time, they’ve also uploaded a video of the game’s full credits that play upon completing its main campaign. Said campaign ended last July, with this being a way of making sure players will be able to watch the credits any time at their leisure.

Below is the full video featuring the game’s ending credits.

A new update has just released for the Nintendo Switch Online mobile app, bringing it to version 2.3.0.

This update mostly focuses on SplatNet 3 functionality; specifically, it allows the use of widgets for the app, letting you display the battle logs, stage schedule, current gear loadout and/or album directly onto your home screen.

Here are the full patch notes for the Nintendo Switch Online app version 2.3.0 update:

Xenoblade 3 difficulty differences

Nintendo Everything has created a new difficulty guide for Xenoblade Chronicles 3, which covers the differences between the options and more.

The game can be quite difficult to get into; the experience can be overwhelming, with the battle system being a particularly hectic element that new players have to contend with. However, Monolith Soft has implemented several different difficulty options in the game to combat this, whether you just want to cruise through the story or you want to challenge yourself to some more grueling fights – though sadly, the game doesn’t really detail what the differences between these Easy/Normal/Hard difficulties are beyond a basic “makes the game easier/more balanced/harder” text box. Hopefully this guide can clear that up for you, providing some actual numbers as well as some advice for picking between these three difficulty modes.

Another new monthly update for Pokemon Masters EX has gone live, bringing the game to version 2.25.0. The update makes adjustments to the Trainer Lodge, the Type Rebuff status change and addresses a number of other issues and bugs.

Here is the full list of changes brought by Pokemon Masters EX’s latest update:

Publisher Regista has announced that Moon Dancer will be making its way to Switch in the West very soon. The game had already released in Japan back in July, but it’ll now release in North America and Europe on September 29, 2022.

Moon Dancer is a sci-fi vertical shoot ’em up in which you control the titular ship Moon Dancer blasting your way through waves of enemies. The focus of this title is on your ability to lock-on to enemies before unleashing a barrage of lasers, which is your main method of attacking. The game features a standard Arcade mode as well as a 3-minute time attack Caravan mode, with local and online rankings available for both.

Here is an overview for Moon Dancer:


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