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The second half of Jack’s Halloween Hunt gives you the opportunity to find new flowers and help Jack collect special creatures in order to earn even more rewards. Here’s a full description of the event courtesy of Perfectly Nintendo.

As teased in the past few days, the latest garden event for Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp went live today. It’s called Jack’s Halloween Hunt, and it runs until October 9th (with the event divided in two parts, the second one beginning on October 2nd).

Here’s what the event is all about: Jack has come to your campsite in search of a rare type of creatures: rare bats. To help him, you need to grow flowers that can attract them. Of course, you will be rewarded for doing so: by completing the tasks set by Jack, you can earn some special pieces of furniture and more. You can even view an extra special ending if you complete all the tasks!

There’s also a set of hard tasks, that you can tackle once you’re done with those from the first and second half. As the name implies, they’re harder than regular tasks, but they’re totally worth it: they allow you to get recoloured versions of the furniture and clothes you can get from the regular tasks. Unfortunately, they do not unlock a special cutscene when they have all been completed, and the rewards are not displayed in the Catalog.

Don’t forget to check the set of Timed Goals that went live alongside the event: you will find details about them on this page! Also, 2 Halloween Packs are now available from the store (they include bonus flower food), and you can find details about them on the same page.

More information is available in the Pocket Camp app.

New boxes are unexpectedly available to purchase in Pokemon GO. There’s no hint on if they’re temporary or permanent. The screenshots below display the boxes and what they contain.

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Fortnite teased an upcoming game mode in its news feed that makes emotes more important than ever. Polygon provides more detail:

It seems like the new mode will be all about dancing, or emoting, and require players to spend as much time using emotes in a certain area as possible, according to the description. While dancing may be the focus, it’s unlikely that this means guns will be gone from the mode completely, which means you’ll have to make sure you’re dancing safely.

Fortnite didn’t include a release date, but Season 6’s first content update arrives this week so we probably won’t have to wait long.

The latest event for the Fire Emblem mobile game is here, involving a Legendary Hero from Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem. During this event, you can summon Tiki: Legendary Dragon. You can find more details on the app.

The latest Pocket Camp event is here, and it gives you the chance to find rare bats and win rewards like the new trick-or-treat dress. Here’s a nice description of the event courtesy of Perfectly Nintendo.

Here’s what the event is all about: Jack has come to your campsite in search of a rare type of creatures: rare bats. To help him, you need to grow flowers that can attract them. Of course, you will be rewarded for doing so: by completing the tasks set by Jack, you can earn some special pieces of furniture and more. You can even view an extra special ending if you complete all the tasks!

There’s also a set of hard tasks, that you can tackle once you’re done with those from the first and second half. As the name implies, they’re harder than regular tasks, but they’re totally worth it: they allow you to get recoloured versions of the furniture and clothes you can get from the regular tasks. Unfortunately, they do not unlock a special cutscene when they have all been completed, and the rewards are not displayed in the Catalog.

Don’t forget to check the set of Timed Goals that went live alongside the event: you will find details about them on this page! Also, 2 Halloween Packs are now available from the store (they include bonus flower food), and you can find details about them on the same page.

You can find many more details about the event on the Pocket Camp app.

Nintendo Japan just dropped a video of popular Twitter user Yoiko_Minecraft playing River Survival Mode in Super Mario Party with three others. You can watch it below.

Dragalia Lost has just released a new set of Event Quests, as well as additional chapters to its manga, currently only in Japanese, which you can read here. Check out the details below:

  • Event Quests: A new set of Event Quests is now available: Lightsunder Ruins. Thhree difficulty levels are available: Beginner, Standard, and Expert (available until September 29th)
  • Manga: Two new chapters of Dragalia Life are now available: Chapter 9 (Leave it to Cleo) and Chapter 10 (Luca’s Tell).

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Version 6.2.5 of Pokemon Duel launches Monday, with a number of small changes. Here are the details:

Giratina Altered Form:

  • Remove Shadow Ability, adding new Distory Ability that moves Giratina one step further than Shadow and allows to move through Pokémon, while allowing Giratina to change form
  • Increases damage of Shadow Claw from 150 to 160
  • Increases damage of Hex from 70 to 100

Tapu Lele:

  • Increases effectiveness of Psyshock from ☆☆ to ☆☆☆

Ralts, Kirlia & Gardevoir

  • Altered Ghost Sensor ability to block all types of Pokémon rather than just Ghost
  • Gardevoir
    Increases damage of Moonblast from 70 to 140
  • Ralts
    Changed effect of Imprison to make Pokémon with an Imprison marker spin a miss rather than a respin

Delphox:

  • Increases damage of Fire Blast from 70 to 140
  • Increases damage of Flamethrower from 50 to 80

Braixen:

  • Remove Light Screen and replace it with the Flame Kinesis move

Chandelure:

  • Changed effect of Soul Burner ability to allow you to exclude all Pokémon with Branded markers on if you exclude Chandelure from the duel
  • Increases damage of Inferno from 110 to 130
  • Increases wheel size of Branded
  • Decreases wheel size of Miss

Gourgeist:

  • Alters the Harvest Festival ability to be activated on KO rather than exclusion from the duel

Gastly:

  • Increases wheel size of Destiny Bond
  • Decreased wheel size for Miss

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A “playable tour” in Japan will allow players to demo the Let’s Go games throughout the country during a tour starting on October 6. Here are from details courtesy of Serebii.net.

A small playable tour for Pokémon Let’s Go, Pikachu! & Let’s Go, Eevee! have been announced for Japan. This will run on October 6th, 13th and 14th with more dates being announced on October 5th. These are taking place in various stores in Tohoku, Kanto, Tokai, Kansai, Chugoku and Shikoku regions and will offer the playable demo in Viridian Forest, slightly different to the ones played elsewhere, as well as a meet with the Pikachu & Eevee mascots

Arc System Works sent out a tweet confirming they’re aware that due to a bug certain conditions allow players to perform infinite combos in BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle, which is obviously a major issue for fighting games. Here’s the tweet they sent out:


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