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Excalibur Games and Whoop Group have shared a new pre-order trailer for Tracks: Toybox Edition, a toy train set builder. Check it out below.

You can learn more about Tracks: Toybox Edition in our original post here.

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Nintendo has published another “Switch My Way” commercial, this time featuring Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Check it out below.

For those that missed it, a similar commercial went live earlier this week featuring Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe here.

Life of Boris: Super Slav

Life of Boris: Super Slav, a game based on the YouTuber Boris the Slav King, lands on Switch tomorrow. Have a look at some footage below.

Life of Boris: Super Slav will be sold digitally for Switch via the eShop. For more information about the game, head on over here.

Arcade Archives Gradius II will launch on Switch this week, Hamster has announced. A digital release is planned for November 12 worldwide.

Here’s an overview of the game:

Swimsanity!

Decoy Games recently issued a new 2.0 update for Swimsanity!, its multiplayer underwater shooter for Switch. It includes new Solo Play modes, improvements to online matchmaking, and more.

Below are the full patch notes:

Super Mario Bros. 35

Nintendo has announced the next Special Battle event for Super Mario Bros. 35. A certain selection of courses will be featured – specifically 5-1 through 6-4.

Players can participate in the latest Special Battle starting on November 13. It will last until November 16.

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Nintendo is gearing up for the next tournament in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It’s limited to characters who suck things in, spit them out, or eat them. Items that can be eaten will have a higher than normal appearance rate during battle as well.

The new tournament goes live on November 13. Per usual, it will last for a total of three days.

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Pokemon Home

The Pokemon Company has shared a guide of sorts outlining how Pokemon GO players can transfer creatures to Pokemon Home. It covers linking Pokemon Home to a Nintendo Account, the actual move process, and more.

Here’s the full rundown:

Wildfire

The 2D stealth game Wildfire is heading to Switch, publisher Humble Games and developer Sneaky Bastards announced today. A release is planned for December 3.

Here’s an overview of Wildfire, along with a trailer:

Pokemon GO and Pokemon Home have updated with new functionality, allowing the two apps to connect.

Players can set up a link with their Nintendo Account in the settings area. Once that’s complete, Pokemon can be sent with the Home Transporter. Keep in mind that Transporter Energy is needed to move Pokemon from GO to Home.

If you transfer a Pokemon, you’ll receive a Melmetal that can Gigantamax, and it can be used in Pokemon Sword/Shield.


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