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Bravely Default II

The latest Japanese hardware sales from Famitsu are as follows:

Stardew Valley

A new 1.5.4.1 update is now available for the Switch version of Stardew Valley, ConcernedApe has announced.

Two specific issues have been addressed. Along with a fix for a blue floor bug, the developer has also addressed a zoom/tile offset issue.

ConcernedApe is planning another patch as well. Other bugs will be fixed, including the shaking stones and the mummified bat issue.

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Ghosts 'n Goblins Resurrection

Nintendo released a new video today showcasing a few European digital game highlights from January 2021. You can watch it below.

Rune Factory 5

Marvelous shared the latest on Rune Factory 5 during a live stream today.

First up, we have information about a “Speed Circle” feature. This allows players to stop the enemy temporarily. It’s possible to throw the Seed Circle to connect with the monster, and that monster will join the party for a short time.

Pokemon Crystal

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

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Maglam Lord

D3 Publisher and Felistella have prepared the latest character trailer for Maglam Lord, the upcoming action RPG for Switch. Check out the latest video featuring Achlao below.

Maglam Lord arrives for Switch in Japan on March 18. Past character trailers can be found for Julette here, Morv here, Darris here and Charme here.

Nintendo and Intelligent Systems have started distribution of version 5.3.0 for Fire Emblem Heroes. It includes Divine Codes (Part 2), updates to Tempest Trials+ and Aether Raids, and much more.

Below are the full update details:

Nintendo has released the latest Switch Online bonus for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Members of the service can now download Spirits Set 1, which can be accessed from the eShop.

It includes the following:

Puyo Puyo Tetris 2 update

SEGA has released a new 1.3.0 update for Puyo Puyo Tetris 2. This is the final free update for the game, which includes new content. Players can access new characters and songs, Spectator Mode, and Super Spicy difficulty.

Here’s a full rundown of the update, courtesy of Gematsu:

Nintendo Switch

According to a new report from Bloomberg, Nintendo is gearing up to unveil a new Switch model “equipped with a bigger Samsung OLED display this year, hoping the larger touchscreen can prop up demand in time for the holidays”. The screen will clock in at seven inches while maintaining a 720p resolution. That’s a bigger screen that the current Switch and Switch Lite, so if the console’s housing stays the same, the new model may have a thinner bezel.

Bloomberg adds that Samsung will begin mass production as early as June, with shipment to assemblers planned for around July. There will be an initial monthly target of just under one million units.

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