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Several new PC / smartphone rewards have been added to My Nintendo in Europe. They are as follows:

Platinum Points:

Wallpaper – Super Mario Odyssey (Cappy) – 50 Platinum Points

Wallpaper – Super Mario Odyssey (Map) – 50 Platinum Points

Gold Points:

Starter Guide – Super Mario Odyssey – 10 Gold Points

Starter Guide – Metroid: Samus Returns – 10 Gold Points

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It’s the end of the week, which means we’re getting another new weapon in Splatoon (in addition to the return of Blackbelly Skatepark). The Gold Dynamo Roller has the same stats as the regular Dynamo Roller. It comes with the Splat Bomb sub-weapon and the Ink Armor special. It’ll be available in Japan and Australia tomorrow around noon, early in the morning in Europe and later tonight in North America.

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“Jump Up, Super Star!”, the theme song from Super Mario Odyssey, has been all the rage lately, but did you know there’s a Japanese version of it as well? The English version of the song is the one Nintendo is promoting, even in Japan. However, people have dug through the source code of the official Japanese website of the game and found a two minute version of the song in Japanese. You can listen to it here.

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Today, the Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Twitter account gave us a brief look at Bana, the president of the Argentum Trade Company. A shrewd business man, it’s said that he never lets a business opportunity slide. He’s also quite big for a Nopon – he’s twice the size of your party member Tora.

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Arc System Works has announced World End Syndrome for Switch. A teaser website for the game went up earlier today, though it doesn’t reveal much. More details have come out since then (thanks to Gematsu for the translation). The game is described as a “love adventure” game. The protagonist moves to a town called Mikamachi, which is enclosed in a cove, where he meets several girls. Two have been revealed so far:

This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

hack//G.U. Last Recode (PS4) – 8/8/8/8
Dead Hungry (PSVR) – 7/8/7/9
Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime (NSW) – 9/8/8/8
Nazotoki Mail (NSW) – 7/7/7/7
Order Land! (NSW) – 7/7/7/8
Style Savvy: Styling Star (3DS) – 8/8/8/8
Vostok Inc. (PS4) – 7/8/7/8

Preview images for the latest issue of Famitsu have started popping up and they reveal a new game coming to the Switch. Developer Experience will make its debut on a Nintendo platform with the horror adventure game Death Mark. Development of the game is currently 80% complete, Famitsu reveals.

We will have more information once we have the full issue of Famitsu tomorrow.

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We’re still about a month away from the release of Pokemon Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon, but download cards for the games have started popping up in Japanese stores – and they show something rather interesting. It seems like Team Rocket will make an appearance in both games – the download card for Ultra Sun (see above, bottom left corner) shows a battle against a female Team Rocket grunt, while the download card for Ultra Moon (below) depicts a male grunt.

How exactly Team Rocket are involved in the game’s story is unknown at the moment. Still, if they are showcased on the download cards, it’s likely more than just a small cameo.

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The latest Tempest Trials event in Fire Emblem Heroes has now started. Genealogy of Light, as the name implies, features character from Genealogy of the Holy War and will last for two weeks.  The 40% bonus characters are Sigurd, Ayra, Deirdre and Tailtiu. The 20% bonus characters are Arvis, Arden, Eldigan and Lachesis.

Arden is also the main reward of this Tempest Trial, with the 4-star version being the 6,000 points reward and the 5-star version at 30,000 points. Other notable rewards include three new Sacred Seals: Brash Assault 1 (Unit automatically makes a follow-up when at HP < 30% and attacking a foe that can counter) at 12,000 points, Atk Smoke 1 (After combat, inflicts Atk -3 on foes within 2 spaces of target through their next actions) at 20,000 points and Guidance 1 (If unit has 100% HP, infantry and armored allies within 2 spaces can move to a space adjacent to unit) at 40,000 points.

The Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Twitter account has shared two new screenshots today, comparing the same area on the Titan Gormott during the day and at night.

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