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It’s no secret that the Pokemon franchise has a ton of different creatures. We’re just about ready to enter the series’ eighth generation, and over 800 designs currently exist.

As noted in the latest issue of Game Informer, the whole process kicks off with a relatively simple request to an artist involving “a concept of a Pokemon for a particular scenario” or “a specific direction for a new creature.” That artist will then make “quick sketches with few details, which are shown to the team requesting to see if they’re heading in the correct direction.” Feedback provided will lead to several iterations of the design, “with the gaps getting longer and longer each time as the artist adds more detail with each iteration.”

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate still has a long life ahead of it. Just went some may have thought that DLC for the game could be coming to an end, it was revealed during last month’s Nintendo Direct that even more characters are on the way.

Thus far, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate players have been able to get their hands on Joker, Hero, and Banjo-Kazooie through DLC. We also know that Fatal Fury fighter Terry Bogard has been confirmed. That means the Smash Bros. Fighter Pass has one more character left, and then an unspecified amount of roster additions will follow.

Let’s think about Super Smash Bros. Ultimate’s future for a second. Are there any characters in particular you’d like to see join? The possibilities are still endless. If you have any thoughts to share, let us know in the comments below.

Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games 2020 is just a few weeks away from debuting on Switch, and we now have gameplay from the story mode. Check out the first 15 minutes of action below.

The Witcher 3 was once thought to be impossible on Switch, and yet the game will be arriving on Nintendo’s console in just a few days. Given how a demanding title like that managed to hit the system, some may wonder if Cyberpunk 2077 – CD Projekt Red’s latest effort – could end up there as well.

CD Projekt Red’s John Mamais addressed the possibility at PAX Australia this week. Mamais gave a bit of a wishy-washy answer, first pointing out the surprising port of The Witcher 3 before going on to say that it’s unlikely.

Astral Raids have been updated in Dragalia Lost with Phraeganoth as its featured boss. The event will run until October 14.

Players need to use astral pieces to challenge Astral Raids quests. They can be spent for multiple battles in a single go, which allows rewards to be claimed for multiple raids in a single raid battle.

Grand Hero Battle Revival – Rutger: Lone Swordsman is now running in Fire Emblem Heroes. The Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade character can be obtained as an ally after defeating him in Special Maps. Limited-time special quests are also available.

Special Heroes Revival: The Land’s Bounty is also live in Fire Emblem Heroes. Costume-clad Special Heroes ready for a spooky night are back, and can be obtained as part of the 5-star summoning focus.

Ninjala

The action game Ninjala was announced for Switch at E3 2018 with plans for release in Spring 2019. It was eventually delayed by a full year with GungHo now planning on releasing the title in Spring 2020.

In an interview with Noisy Pixel, GungHo Online Entertainment CEO Kazuki Morishita discussed why Ninjala was pushed back as well as recent improvements that have been implemented. Morishita explained:

Override: Mech City Brawl – Super Charged Mega Edition is coming to Switch on October 15, an eShop listing reveals. The 3D mech-based brawler was announced for Nintendo’s console a few months ago, but didn’t have a release date at the time.

We have the following overview and trailer for the game:

Untitled Goose Game

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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A new gameplay video has emerged for Pokemon Sword/Shield via the Secret Member’s Club in Japan showing off the first town in Galar. Have a look at the footage below.


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