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A new notice in the Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp shared that in order to implement the latest update maintenance will take place starting at 11/27 at 11 PM EST and ending four hours later on 11/28 at 2:00 EST. Not a particularly long time the game will be unavailable, but something to keep in mind if you play Pocket Camp in the late evening. 

The latest Grand Conquest begins on November 22, but you can already pre-register for it. Sign up so you can play in the three-army battle between Roy, Lilina, and Cecilia on the continent of Elibe.

Even though Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle is the best-selling third-party game title for Switch and Starlink: Battle for Atlas heavily featured Star Fox, Nintendo still makes up a small percentage of Ubisoft’s earnings. A recent report shows that sales on Nintendo platforms only made up 3% of their overall sales in Quarter 2 of 2018, less than when Mario + Rabbids was a newer release. It’s interesting data but doesn’t mean Ubisoft isn’t continuing to prioritize their partnership with Nintendo, just that it has much more content pointed towards other consoles and PC.

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Pocket Camp has another event to celebrate its 1st year anniversary. They’re inviting players to post a screenshot of their own unique campsites through the Pocket Camp app from tomorrow through November 25. No word on if there’s a prize for doing so, though it certainly wouldn’t be surprising if there was.

The last question in Pocket Camp’s quiz is now live. The question is:

What is the total amount of animal requests everyone has fulfilled in the past year?

  1. between 100 millions and 1 billion
  2. between 1 billions and 5 billion
  3. between 5 billions and 10 billion
  4. more than 10 billion

You can respond to the question by finding the post on Animal Crossing’s twitter page.

In addition, a new dharma tee is now in every player’s mailbox.

15 minutes of footage is now available of the new Switch game Destruction, released just a few hours ago on the eShop. The video displays the beginning of the game, including the story element.

Corrin: Fateful Prince and Cana: Dragon Princess are in Special Maps in the Fire Emblem mobile game. At the same time, Corrin, Kana, and Silas are part of a 5-star summoning focus. The first summon doesn’t require you to spend any orbs. The Bound Hero battle runs through November 22.

The second question in Pocket Camp’s celebratory quiz campaign has been posted on the app’s Twitter account. For every answer you get right you’ll receive a new gift. You can view the second question below and click on it to go to Twitter and respond.

The Facility event A Wish to the Winds is now playable in Dragalia Lost, pitting you against water element bosses. Participants of the event automatically get event-exclusive facility Wind Shrine, and playing more lets you level it up. Here’s a thorough description courtesy of Perfectly Nintendo:

Today, a brand new event for Dragalia Lost was announced: A Wish to the Winds. Just like Trick or Treasure, this one is a “Facility Event”. It will run from November 15th (this Thursday) to November 26th, though rewards are available until December 3rd. It pits your adventurers against bosses from the water element.

Thanks to this event, you can get an event-exclusive facility: Wind Shrine. You get it automatically, and in fact, you cannot do much if you don’t build it right away in the Halidom. This building has special effects:

  • it boosts the stats of wind-element adventurers, though only during the A Wish to the Winds event;
  • it boosts the damage all adventurers deal to enemies during the A Wish to the Winds quests.

As you progress through the event’s story, you can level up the Wind Shrine, and boost the very effects we just mentioned. To upgrade it, you need something called windwhistle grass, that you can get from event quests: just like in previous events, you can actually earn more of them by having adventurers equip event-specific Wyrmprints. Said Wyrmprints also have other effects.

The event features the following battles:

  • Boss Battles: clearing those allow you to earn various rewards;
  • Extra Boss Battles: those are even tougher, but you can earn even more generous rewards! They’re not available all the time, though: they unlock at a fixed percentage when you clear the expert version of a boss battle, and disappear once you’ve cleared them once. You can retry as many times as you want if you happen to fail, but once you’ve cleared them, it’s over! They’re only playable in Single Player;
  • Daily Battles: special quests that can only be cleared once a day (you can try them as many times as you want, if you fail). They’re unlocked after first clearing the boss battle, and clearing them allows you to earn various rewards. They’re only playable in Single Player;
  • Challenge Battles: high-level battles, unlocked after clearing the boss on Expert. You have to face several waves of enemies, and if you get a Game Over, you still get some rewards based on the number of waves you cleared. They’re only playable in Single Player.

Finally, there’s several types of rewards to earn:

  • Divine gale rewards: clearing quests allows you to earn points. Once you get enough of them, various rewards are unlocked;

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As part of the celebrations for the 1st year anniversary of Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, all players have been gifted K.K. Slider’s signature guitar. It’s available in your mailbox from now through December 14. Here’s the message from the update:

For the third round of gifts celebrating the first anniversary of the Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp game, we’re giving everyone K.K. Slider’s prize guitar!

If you place K.K. Slider’s prize guitar in your campsite, party-style K.K. will pop up from time to time!

With party-style K.K. invited, the party is really going to be hopping!

There’s also a special Pocket Camp Report Quiz on Twitter. They’ll put out five questions over five days you can answer on the social media platform.


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