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The short story game Wide Ocean Big Jacket is making its way to Switch next week, according to an eShop listing. It’ll be available digitally on February 4.

Here’s an overview of Wide Ocean Big Jacket, along with a trailer:

Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales

Earlier today, Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales saw a surprise release on the Switch eShop. Take a look at some footage below.

Arc of Alchemist launches for Switch in the west on Thursday. For a look at some direct-feed footage, check out the video below.

A listing from iam8bit reveals that Kentucky Route Zero: TV Edition will be getting a physical version on Switch. Pre-orders are open here, with copies expected to ship early Q3 2020.

Meanwhile, Kentucky Route Zero: TV Edition is out on the eShop as of today. View a launch trailer for the game below.

According to a Sensor Tower report, Nintendo games on mobile have generated over $1 billion in lifetime revenue from global player spending on the App Store and Google Play. Total downloads are also at 452 million worldwide.

Fire Emblem Heroes accounts for $656 million of the total, or 61 percent. Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp comes in second with 12 percent followed by Dragalia Lost in third at 11 percent. Mario games round things out with Mario Kart Tour at 8 percent, Super Mario Run at 7 percent, and Dr. Mario World at 1 percent.

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Towards the end of last year, we started to hear about a new GO Battle League feature for Pokemon GO. The feature involves player vs. player battling in which users walk in order to earn entry and then battle opponents from around the world in an online matching system.

Today, developer Niantic announced that GO Battle League will begin rolling out this week. A bunch of details were also provided in a new blog post.

Here’s the full rundown:

The upcoming launch of Pokemon Home will be celebrated with a little promotion. After Pokemon Home is released, Pokemon Bank and Poke Transporter will be available at no cost for a one-month period.

Players will be able to bring over creatures from various Pokemon series games using these two apps. Once Pokemon are in Pokemon Bank, they can be moved to Pokemon Home.

Pokemon Home will launch sometime in February and can be accessed on Switch and mobile.

Source: Pokemon PR

Pokemon Home

Pokemon Home will be free to use, but a Premium Plan will be offered “for even more great features”. It’ll cost $2.99 for 30 days, $4.99 for three months, and $15.99 for a full year.

Here’s a chart outlining the Basic Plan features versus Premium Plan features:


As previously announced, Pokemon Home will be distributed on both Switch and mobile. However, depending on which device you’re using, certain features may be unavailable.

Here’s a chart outlining what can be accessed on Switch and mobile:

The official website for Pokemon Home updated today, revealing fresh information and screenshots about the new Switch and mobile app. We have information about moving and trading Pokemon as well as other features that are offered.

Here’s the full rundown:


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