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Animal Crossing: New Horizons

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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Animal Crossing: New Horizons

Nintendo updated Animal Crossing: New Horizons a couple of days ago to version 1.2.1. Although the official patch notes only made mention of bug fixes, there’s more to that beyond the surface.

Based on player reports, Nintendo has patched out some well-known duplication glitches. These include exploits using the table and mailbox. With the mailbox glitch, players could manipulate the auto-save feature, but this is no longer possible.

Animal Crossing Gyroids

Gyroid items do not exist in Animal Crossing: New Horizons – at least as things stand now. But speculation continues to mount that the feature could be returning at some point in the future.

The latest update comes from the official Animal Crossing: New Horizons guide. In it, there’s a small blurb that contains the following:

If everything is still going according to plan, Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield will have its first major DLC within the next few weeks. Nintendo, The Pokemon Company, and Game Freak previously announced that the debut expansion will arrive by the end of June.

Ahead of the upcoming DLC, Pokemon Home was updated on mobile yesterday. Fans have since datamined the latest files and have found the names of 21 new moves.

The full list is as follows:

Minecraft Dungeons

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.

Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night has been updated on Switch to version 1.10. Zangetsu has been added as a playable character, and the new Randomizer mode can be accessed.

Here’s a full rundown of both features:

Splatoon 2 Splatfest - mayo vs. ketchup

A year after the last Splatfest was held in Splatoon 2, the in-game event has returned for a special encore. Nintendo is bringing back one of its past themes: mayo vs. ketchup.

The Splatfest has just now started in all regions. Expect it to last for a total of two days. We’re not actually sure when exactly the results will be announced, but Nintendo should be sharing them soon after the Splatfest concludes. We’ll post the news as soon as the final tally comes in.

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Pac-Man is now 40 years old, and Minecraft is celebrating with a collaboration. New DLC based on Bandai Namco’s franchise can be found in the Marketplace.

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One of the features included in Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics is mosaic mode. Four Switch systems can be linked together, allowing for gameplay across multiple screens. There are different experiences including a slot car racetrack, tank battlefield, a large river for fishing, and a piano.

Here’s a video showing off mosaic mode from GameXplain:

In partnership with developer WeirdBeard, Super Rare Games has announced that it will produce a physical version of Tricky Towers. Pre-orders go live on May 28.

The physical edition of Tricky Towers will include all six DLC packs on the cartridge. It will also come with a 12-page full colour manual, interior artwork, exclusive sticker, as well as three trading cards randomly selected from the five-card set.

Super Rare Games will produce 4,000 copies of the Tricky Towers physical edition.

Source: Super Rare Games PR


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