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Last week, Groove Coaster: Wai Wai Party!!!! launched in Japan with English text support. Today, the game is officially available in Europe and North America via the Switch eShop. It costs €59.99 / $59.99 and requires 1.5 GB of open space.

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Two more playable characters have been confirmed for One Piece in the latest issue of Weekly Jump: Pirate Warriors 4: Bartolomeo and Cavendish. Details about their playstyles are scarce at the moment, but Bartolomeo will be able to use his Barrier powers while Cavendish will be able to change into his alter ego Hakuba.

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Koei Tecmo released a new Japanese trailer for Warriors Orochi 4 Ultimate today. The video shows off some of the new characters being added in this version as well as giving a general overview of the game:

Warriors Orochi 4 Ultimate will be released on December 19 in Japan and on February 14, 2020 in Europe and North America.

It’s Thursday, which means that a new map has been added to Skill Studies in Fire Emblem Heroes. “Of Princes and Mercs” can be found in the Skill Studies section; clearing it gets you 300 feathers.

Also, the next Røkkr Sieges event will start on November 16. You can now pre-register for it.

The previously announced Glacia & Glalie Spotlight Scout is now live in Pokemon Masters. Until November 28, you have a higher chance of getting this new sync pair via their special Spotlight Scout.

Also until November 28, the latest Ice-Type Training Event will be available. The enemies in this event are all weak to Ice types, and you can earn a variety of rewards by clearing it. As always, there are also co-op missions available.

The next Sync Pair coming to Pokemon Masters has been revealed: Glacia & Glalie. They were initially teased via the silhouetted picture you see above, but earlier today the game’s Japanese Twitter account confirmed it by posting the video you see below, which also reveals that Glalie will Mega Evolve during the pair’s Sync Move.

A new of quests has been added to Fire Emblem Heroes. They require you to use Alfonse: Prince of Askr to defeat a variety of enemies. The rewards include Orbs and Sacred Coins. The quests will be available until November 26.

The Doraemon franchise will celebrate its 50th anniversary next year with a new movie coming to Japanese cinemas on March 6, called Doraemon: Nobita’s New Dinosaur. The latest issue of the Monthly CoroCoro comic revealed today that there’s also a game of the same name coming to Switch. It’ll be released a day before the movie, on March 5 2020. Not much is known about the game at this point, other than the fact that it’ll be an action-adventure game and that FuRyu is developing it.

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The latest issue of the monthly CoroCoro Comic has an article on the upcoming Puzzle & Dragons Gold for Nintendo Switch. We don’t know the full content of the article yet, however we know one important tidbit: the game is set to be released in Japan in January 2020.

The game was already confirmed for a Western release by GungHo Online Entertainment, however the release date announced then was “late 2019”. Since it’s unlikely that the game will release in the West before it releases in Japan, it seems like it’ll get at least a small delay.

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It’s a well-known fact that Bandai Namco co-developed Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. However, it turns out that they also assisted development of several other recent Nintendo games, including Mario Kart Tour, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and ARMS. Here’s the breakdown for the work they did on each title, straight from their recently updated products page:

Mario Kart Tour

For the smartphone game “Mario Kart Tour”, released by Nintendo on September 25th, 2019, we partially implemented in-games and 3D visual assets for courses, characters and machines. We also produced approximately half of bonus challenges.

ARMS

For Nintendo Switch game “ARMS”, released in July 16, 2017, we produced approximately half of visual assets for stages, fighters and arms.

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

For Nintendo Switch game “MARIO KART 8 DELUXE”, released in April 28, 2017, we produced approximately half of visual assets for courses, characters and machine parts.

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