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Poker Pretty Girls Battle: Fantasy World Edition

Eastasiasoft and ZOO Corporation are releasing Poker Pretty Girls Battle: Fantasy World Edition on Switch, the two sides announced today. It’s planned for May 6 on Nintendo’s console.

We have the following overview and trailer:

Fortnite received a new patch this week dedicated entirely to the Switch version. Epic improved the resolution and frame rate while also reducing the file size.

Now thanks to YouTuber ElAnalistaDeBits, we have a closer look at the patch enhancements. A video is available comparing the game before and after the update, which you can view below.

Mario Kart Tour is gearing up for its next major event. Nintendo will soon be hosting the Ninja Tour, which features the new course Ninja Hideway.

Yoshi Tour is currently running in Mario Kart Tour, though that’s set to end on April 6. Ninja Tour should start up right after. Nintendo will likely be sharing a trailer early next week, which we’ll post on the site once it’s live.

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A few new My Nintendo rewards are now available in North America based on Bravely Default II.

The first reward is a printable personality quiz, which is entirely free. A pair of wallpapers are also up for grabs for 50 Platinum Points each.

All of these rewards can be redeemed on My Nintendo here.

Potion Party

Potion Party, Top Hat Studios and RPGames’ fast-paced party game, arrives on Switch next week. Take a look at some footage below.

Potion Party launches for Switch on April 8. We’ve got more information and a trailer here.

Battle Brothers

Last week, the turn-based tactical RPG Battle Brothers was updated on Switch. Players can now access version 1.4.

The update includes a bunch of fixes, which are as follows:

Monster Hunter Rise

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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Sonic Forces

SEGA is hosting a new sale across the Switch and 3DS eShops. Practically all of the companies games are included, including Hatsune Miku, SEGA Ages, Sonic, and Valkyria Chronicles.

The full lineup is as follows:

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Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Immortals Fenyx Rising have their fair share of similarities, which fans have been quick to point out. They’re both open-world action-adventure games, have mechanics like climbing and gliding, and offer mini dungeons with puzzles. Immorals Fenyx Rising does look to set itself apart by focusing on Greek mythology, a fully customizable character and more, but Ubisoft doesn’t view the Zelda comparisons as a negative thing.

Immortals Fenyx Rising associate director Julien Galloudec told Nintendo Everything that Breath of the Wild is one of the games Ubisoft looked at, especially when it came to puzzles. He also pointed out Jak & Daxter and Banjo-Kazooie as other titles the team explored.

Galloudec shared with us:

Several new games out came out this week on the eShop. If you’re interested in checking out what’s new in screenshot form, take a look at the gallery below.


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