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Space Crew

Curve Digital and Runner Duck have announced a new 1.2 update for Space Crew, the strategic simulation game.

It’ll include the following:

Super Baby 2 previously appeared in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2. The character is now joining Dragon Ball FighterZ as the game’s next DLC character, according to the latest issue of V Jump.

Outside of the Super Baby 2 news, V Jump also confirms that Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 has surpassed six million units between worldwide shipments and digital sales. To celebrate, players will be able to get their hands on Gogeta SSGSS and Bardock (Super Saiyan) lobby avatars as well as a new Vegeta color variation.

Super Baby 2 will be available in Dragon Ball FighterZ this winter.

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Pikkon

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 continues to roll on with new content. The latest issue of V Jump has revealed that a new character and more will be added to the game.

First up, Pikkon is on the way as a new playable character, and one of his moves appears to be Thunder Flash. We’re also hearing that Janemba will be represented as a new CC mascot. Finally, Bardock and Gine’s outfits from the Dragon Ball Super: Broly movie will be appearing in create-a-character.

V Jump reports that the next free Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 will be going live in Spring 2021.

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Lonely Mountains: Downhill

Thunderful Publishing and Megagon Industries have announced that the next free Daily Rides season for Lonely Mountains: Downhill is dropping today. Daily Rides Season 3, titled Winter Rides, can be accessed alongside version 1.1.6.

Winter Rides allows players to “unlock some cheerfully chilly winter-themed goodies.” New clothing/cosmetic options are up for grabs, including the Winter Outfit, a blue and red ensemble which comes complete with a woolly bobble hat, puffer jacket, warming scarf, and Christmas Elf outfit.

The Christmas theme continues with a Santa beanie and Santa outfit as well. There’s also a fresh accessory in the Christmas Bag of Presents and a new Rudolph Paint Job for your bike, “complete with antlers for a true reindeer look and feel.” Finally, the Snowman festive garment turns your character into an actual snowman with a stylish top hat.

Lonely Mountains: Downhill is currently available for Switch via the eShop.

Swapnote

If you’re ready to be confused, let’s have a brief chat about Swapnote. Out of nowhere, the app has received a new update… and it doesn’t seem to do much.

Swapnote was originally made for the 3DS at the end of 2012. It allowed users to draw up their own messages and have them sent to friends through SpotPass and StreetPass. The SpotPass feature was phased out about a year later, which really limited how useful Swapnote could actually be.

A few years have gone by without much news. Out of nowhere though, Nintendo released a 1.2 update for Swapnote this week, calling it “Remastered”. The patch notes simply state that some problems have been fixed. A few folks have examined the new update and can’t really find anything noteworthy that’s changed or added. There’s some talk that the patch may address an exploit, though that still doesn’t really explain the “Remastered” name here.

Nintendo Switch

The latest Japanese hardware sales from Famitsu are as follows:

Taxi Chaos

Lion Castle, GS2 Games, and Team6 Game Studios have announced Taxi Chaos, “a fresh and modern take on classic taxi games where drivers can earn big fares by successfully picking up and dropping off customers at the destination of their choice.” It will launch for Switch on February 23, 2021.

Here’s some information about the game as well as a trailer:

Pokemon Crystal

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

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Retail listings have outed a physical version of Muse Dash for Japan. Alongside a standard copy, a limited edition is planned. The latter version includes the game, a special box, an original mini soundtrack containing 15 songs, decal stickers for the system (non-compatible with the Switch Lite), and an original stand.

Muse Dash’s physical release is due out on April 8, 2021 in Japan. It’ll be 3,960 yen for the standard edition and 7,480 yen for the limited edition.

A western release for the physical version has not yet been announced. However, English is likely to be supported as Muse Dash is available on the eShop worldwide.

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Bravely Default II

Bravely Default II won’t be out until the end of February, but the game has just received a new demo. Titled “Bravely Default II Final Demo”, it offers a taste of the game’s first main chapter. Those who download it can receive 100 Platinum Points on My Nintendo.

Bravely Default II launches for Switch on February 26, 2021. You can download the demo from the eShop or from Nintendo’s website here.


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