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Super Mario Run Princess Peach Showtime

A new Princess Peach: Showtime event has just started up in Super Mario Run.

Missions tied to the new Switch title are now appearing. Players can complete them to earn in-game statues of Peach transformed into her ensembles. If you complete three missions, you’ll get the Patisserie Peach Statue. Finishing six nets you the Swordfighter Peach Statue. Finally, at nine missions, you’ll receive the Peach & Stella Statue. All of these are brand new items in Super Mario Run.

This week’s expanded Japanese software sales are as follows:

1. [NSW] Unicorn Overlord – 16,012 / 57,003
2. [PS5] Final Fantasy VII Rebirth – 11,497 / 298,635
3. [NSW] Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – 9,031 / 5,748,900
4. [NSW] Super Mario Bros. Wonder – 8,257 / 1,787,466
5. [NSW] Mario vs. Donkey Kong – 7,680 / 124,441
6. [NSW] Fitness Boxing feat. Hatsune Miku: Isshoni Exercise – 7,011 / 21,139
7. [NSW] Macross: Shooting Insight – 6,961 / NEW
8. [NSW] Momotaro Dentetsu World: Chikyuu wa Kibou de Mawatteru – 5,947 / 1,011,957
9. [NSW] Minecraft – 5,872 / 3,470,376
10. [NSW] Splatoon 3 – 5,626 / 4,251,794

Isshiki Otsutsuki Naruto x Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections

Isshiki Otsutsuki will be added to Naruto x Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections as a new DLC character, Bandai Namco and CyberConnect2 announced today. He’ll be ready to go on March 28, 2024.

On the same day, new costumes and other items will be offered as part of DLC Pack 2. Boruto Uzumaki (Time Travel) and Sasuke Uchiha (Time Travel) are coming as new costumes, there’ll be additional matching voices / special messages (12), and five Ninja Info Card images.

Here’s some information about Isshiki Otsutsuki:

New data from Circana gives us a look at the best-selling games of February 2024 specifically on Switch.

Nintendo holds eight of the top ten spots (which includes Minecraft as it handles some publishing duties on the system). Mario vs. Donkey Kong, which was the #11 overall seller across all platforms last month, is #1 specifically on Switch. Hogwarts Legacy and Just Dance 2024 Edition are the only non-Nintendo-published games at #4 and #6 respectively.

Here’s the full list:

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Farewell North

Today, publisher Mooneye Studios and developer Kyle Banks confirmed that Farewell North will be released on Switch. The game is due out on August 15, 2024.

Farewell North is an open world adventure game where you play as a border collie traveling with his owner while you restore color to desolate islands. For more information, check out the following overview:

Tchia

Tchia is on the way to Switch, publisher Kepler Interactive and developer Awaceb just revealed. It’ll be launching sometime this summer.

Tchia is a tropical open-world adventure game that’s earned quite a bit of praise. The game has climbing, gliding, swimming, and sailing aspects.

Firestoke and Moonloop Games today shared the final release date for Hauntii. The game arrives for Switch on May 23, 2024.

Hauntii was originally unveiled last August. We knew it was slated for 2024, but we didn’t have a more specific beyond that until today.

Voidwrought

Today, publisher Kwalee and developer Powersnake announced Voidwrought. The game is targeting release for later in 2024.

Voidwrought is a fast-paced action platformer that takes place in a hand-drawn world of cosmic horrors. We have further information in the following overview:

Fae Farm Spring Update 2.2.0

March 19: The next update for Fae Farm, version 2.2.0, has been announced for release this week – otherwise known as the “Spring” update.

Not only are there the latest round of improvements and fixes, but new features as well. Highlights include the ability to put Stuff on other Stuff, a “Double-Day Length” option has been added, and more.

We have the full rundown below.

Across the Obelisk

Across the Obelisk, which first came out in 2021, is coming to consoles for the first time – starting with a surprise Switch launch today.

Across the Obelisk is a cooperative deck-building game from Dreamsite Games. With cross-play support, Switch and PC users can form parties and play together.


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