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RPGolf Legends

RPGolf, an RPG that first debuted in 2017, is now seeing a sequel in the form of RPGolf Legends. Kemco will be bringing the game to Switch and other platforms in the future in partnership with developer ArticNet.

RPGolf Legends offers a mix of action RPG, adventure, and golf gameplay. Outside of golf, you’ll be exploring the world, battling enemies, and making allies. A class system is included along with skills, special items, and more.

Here’s some additional information from the official overview:

Steel Assault gameplay

Gameplay has come in for Steel Assault, an action-platformer from publisher Tribute Games and developer Zenovia. It just released on Switch yesterday.

For more on Steel Assault, check out the following overview:

Chocobo GP gameplay

After it was revealed in last week’s Nintendo Direct, some of the first gameplay has emerged for Chocobo GP. Direct-feed footage has emerged from IGN and V Jump.

In case you missed it, here’s some information about the game:

Splatoon 2 update 5.5.0 patch notes

As we reported last week, Splatoon 2 received a new 5.5.0 update last night. It took Nintendo a bit of time, but the official patch notes have finally been published.

The new update comes with weapon adjustments, changes, and fixes. For the full Splatoon 2 patch notes for the version 5.5.0 update, continue on below. 

Darksiders III gameplay

After it first came out in 2018, Darksiders III is almost ready to go on Switch, and we’ve now got first gameplay. THQ Nordic and Gunfire Games are planning the release on Nintendo’s console for this week.

Learn more about Darksiders III with the following overview:

Pokemon Crystal

This week’s 3DS eShop charts are as follows:

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A Juggler's Tale trailer

The cinematic puzzle-platformer A Juggler’s Tale has launched, and we have a new trailer to celebrate. Switch owners can pick up the title now.

For more on the title, check out the following overview:

switch 4k

Update: Nintendo has issued a statement about Bloomberg’s report. Read the company’s response below.

A news report on Sept. 30, 2021(JST) falsely claims that Nintendo is supplying tools to drive game development for a Nintendo Switch with 4K support. To ensure correct understanding among our investors and customers, we want to clarify that this report is not true.

We also want to restate that, as we announced in July, we have no plans for any new model other than Nintendo Switch – OLED Model, which will launch on October 8, 2021.


Original: Rumors of a 4K-compatibile Switch console aren’t dying down, despite the announcement of the OLED model announced a few months ago that will be releasing in less than two weeks.

Given the amount of reports that have previously surfaced, some had expected Nintendo to unveil an upgraded Switch that would provide additional power and support 4K resolution. However, that did not end up happening. The Switch OLED comes with a bigger and improved screen as well as upgrades like a sturdier kickstand, but the actual internals haven’t changed.

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Eastward update 1.0.5

Publisher Chucklefish and developer Pixpil have gone live with a new update for Eastward on Switch, as version 1.0.5 is now available. It comes with bug fixes as well as a few changes.

Below are the full patch notes:

The Point & Click Sale

Select indie developers have come together to host a special sale on the Switch eShop known as “The Point & Click Sale”. Fans can save up to 76 percent on a variety of titles.

Below is the full lineup:

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