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GameDaily recently caught up with former Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime. Reggie retired from the company earlier this year after more than fifteen years with the company.

Reggie had some interesting things to say during the interview, and spoke about his decision to retire, his relationship with the late Nintendo president and CEO Satoru Iwata, and how the company wanted to shake up the industry with Wii and DS rather than going with “more horsepower and more accurate visual representation.”

We’ve rounded up these comments from GameDaily’s interview below. You can find the full discussion here.

My Hero One's Justice 2

The Japanese website for My Hero One’s Justice 2 has updated with some technical information. When docked, the game will run at 1080p. The resolution lowers to the natural 720p resolution in portable mode. Finally, frame rate is expected to be 30 FPS.

This is mostly similar to the first My Hero One’s Justice. However, in the original game, resolution would max out at 720p regardless of play mode.

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A new update is now available for Sparklite. It features an End Run option from the pause menu, beat counts on world map, and lots more.

Below are the full patch notes:

CrossCode

CrossCode, a 2D action-RPG, was announced for Switch at the start of this year. The original plan was to have the game ready by the end of 2019. Radical Fish Games has now officially confirmed a delay, and we also have an update from Deck13 – the studio handling the Switch port.

In its status report, Deck13 mentioned that it “underestimated the amount of work a bit”. The team also had to consider performance after translating the original HTML5 code.

Here’s the full explanation from Deck13:

Last week, it was revealed that My Hero One’s Justice 2 will be launching on March 12, 2020 in Japan. Bandai Namco has now followed up with news for the west. The game will be launching just one day later in North America and Europe, as it’s planned for March 13, 2020.

Here’s an overview of My Hero One’s Justice 2:

Publisher Digerati and developer ctoday announced that the surreal shoot ’em up action game Straimium Immortaly will be launching on Switch this month. A release is planned for December 25.

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

Civilization VI

Update: 2K says it’s working on a fix and has a workaround (see below).


Original: Civilization VI’s latest update appears to be causing major issues on Switch. Due to a bug, players have reported that the game is crashing just as they’re about to win a game. It doesn’t appear to be limited to a small subset of users and is happening regularly.

2K Games has yet to comment on the situation nor is there any word on any imminent patch to address these problems. If we do receive a status update, we’ll be sure to let you know.

The shoot ’em up and adventure game Defenders of Ekron: Definitive Edition arrives on the Switch eShop this Thursday. For a look at some footage, check out the video below.

Switch is cooking up a new bundle for Switch in time for the holidays. The package contains a set of red Joy-Con, $20 eShop credit, and a carrying case. Pricing is set at $299.

This new Switch bundle will be live at Walmart starting December 3. It will be offered for purchase until December 14.

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Atlus has shared the latest details and screenshots for Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Striker. Today’s update pertains to a trio of characters: Ryuji Sakamoto, Morgana, and Ann Takamaki. Find the full roundup below, courtesy of Gematsu.


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