Nintendo shares new Japanese Winter 2020 Switch commercial
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Nintendo has published its latest Japanese Switch commercial for the winter season. Below, the new advert shows off Animal Crossing: New Horizons and Ring Fit Adventure.
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Dragon Ball FighterZ revealing new DLC character on December 20
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Dragon Ball FighterZ still has a couple of characters remaining as part of FighterZ Pass 3. So far, Goku (Ultra Instinct), Kefla, and Master Roshi have been added to the roster. But there hasn’t been any news since Master Roshi was revealed in August and released in September.
Thankfully, we’re only a couple of weeks away from another announcement. The next FighterZ Pass 3 character will be revealed during the Japanese playoffs on December 20, producer Tomoko Hiroki confirmed during the Spanish Dragon Ball FighterZ national championship. The release will be taking place “around January.”
Hiroki teased:
Pre-order updates – December 6, 2020
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Medabots Classics Plus footage
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Medabots Classics Plus, a collection containing numerous games in the Medabots series from Game Boy through Game Boy Advance, launched in Japan last month. Take a look at some footage below.
A western release for Medabots Classics Plus has not been announced at this time.
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[Interview] Panic Button on bringing Doom Eternal to Switch and the challenges involved
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Panic Button has helped bring a slew of different titles to Switch, but the studio just wrapped up what it says was the team’s most difficult port yet. Doom Eternal is finally coming to Switch, though it certainly wasn’t an easy task to get the game running.
Senior producer Cody Nicewarner and lead engineer Travis Archer at Panic Button recently chatted with Nintendo Everything about the Switch version of Doom Eternal. As part of that, we were able to learn more about the challenges involved during development. Nicewarner and Archer also commented on the Switch version’s frame rate / resolution, plans for DLC, and more.
Here’s our full discussion:
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Hypercharge: Unboxed dev shares plans on improving single-player, bots, and more
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Digital Cybercherries is still tinkering away on updates for Hypercharge: Unboxed. The team has a lot planned, including improvements to single-player, the addition of bots, and more.
Digital Cybercherries recently shared more information as to what in has in store as part of a blog post. Continue on below to read up on future updates.
Maglam Lord details and screenshots – DG Gauge, weapon decoration
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D3 Publisher and Felistella have provided an update on Maglam Lord, the upcoming action-RPG for Switch. This week, the two sides provided an update on the DG Gauge and weapon decoration feature.
Here’s the full rundown, courtesy of RPG Site:
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Jurassic World Evolution: Complete Edition update out now (version 1.0.4), patch notes
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Jurassic World Evolution: Complete Edition has been updated to version 1.0.4 on Switch. It comes with a few improvements, including better visuals in portable mode.
Below are the full patch notes:
Switch file sizes – Atelier Ryza 2, PixelJunk Eden 2, Mercenaries Blaze, more
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Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends & the Secret Fairy, PixelJunk Eden 2, Mercenaries Blaze: Dawn of the Twin Dragons, and more.
Here’s the full roundup:
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[Interview] Drawn to Life: Two Realms dev on how the game came to be, series’ future, more
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After many years without a new game, Drawn to Life is returning next week with its latest entry, Two Realms. 505 Games now has the franchise rights, and teamed up with Digital Continue to make the new project happen. A number of staffers who worked on previous Drawn to Life games are returning, so it’s looking like it’s in safe hands.
To learn more about Drawn to Life: Two Realms, Nintendo Everything recently spoke with Digital Continue founder Joseph Tringali. Tringali spoke about how the new game to be, reworking the experience for devices that don’t feature a stylus, the story, and what could lie ahead for the franchise’s future.
Here’s our full discussion: