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Fire Emblem Heroes is gearing up for Halloween with a new summoning event, A Monstrous Harvest. Ilyana, L’Arachel, Dozla, and Hector will all be featured. A new paralogue story is also planned.

Fire Emblem Heroes – A Monstrous Harvest starts on October 9. View a trailer for the event below.

Dragon Quest XI S came out in Japan a few days ago, and in its first week, it sold just over 300,000 copies. Dengeki reports an initial sell-through rate of 65 percent.

The 3DS version of Dragon Quest XI sold 1.83 million units in its first week in Japan. Square Enix also moved another 1.4 million units of the PlayStation 4 version. Given that it’s been over two years since Dragon Quest XI originally appeared in Japan, Square Enix should be satisfied with how the Switch version is performing thus far.

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A few days ago, Level-5 announced Yo-kai Watch 4++. We now have some additional information about what’s new, along with screenshots and art.

Here’s the full roundup:

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A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. These include Chasm, Minit, Gato Roboto, Runbow, and more.

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HORI will release the recently-announced Mario Kart racing wheel for Switch in the west, Amazon listings reveal. It is tentatively slated for November 12 in North America and January 2 in the UK.

Here’s an official product description:

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Below are the latest Nintendo products that can be currently pre-ordered at retailers:

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At least as things stand now, Nintendo has a light week of maintenance planned. Only one session is currently on tap for Switch.

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Summoning Focus: Weekly Revival 18 is now live in Fire Emblem Heroes. 5-star Heroes who appeared before the start of Book II appear as focus Heroes, and the focus lineup changes each week.

Three Heroes quests are also available. Players have the chance to add the 3-star Jakob: Devoted Servant, Seth: Silver Knight, and Mathilda: Legendary Knight to their army by clearing these events.

As we’ve seen in the past, patents don’t always become actual products. That’s particularly evident with three Joy-Con filings uncovered by LetsGoDigital, which were applied for back in 2016.

These patents show off some unique designs for the Switch controllers. One features a wider set of Joy-Con whereas the other two have some interesting placements for buttons, including d-pads.

Here are a few mockups made by LetsGoDigital:

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Several gameplay videos have come in showing off the new version of Yo-kai Watch 1 on Switch. We’ve rounded up the full set below.


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