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Nintendo has shared new data revealing the top top 30 most-downloaded Switch games in North America for September 2019.

Fortnite has been overthrown, with Super Smash Bros. Ultimate taking the top spot. Zelda: Link’s Awakening and Untitled Goose Game are also in the top five.

Below are the full results:

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Game Freak announced Little Town Hero last year before it disappeared for a long while. However, it resurfaced in a big way during the most recent Nintendo Direct with a release date and announcement that Undertale creator Toby Fox was on board to work on the soundtrack.

To say that this was an unexpected collaboration would be an understatement. In the latest issue of Game Informer, it was explained how the partnership came to be.

Dragon Ball FighterZ

Bandai Namco is currently hosting a big sale on the Switch eShop. A bunch of games can be had for up to 75 percent off, including Dragon Ball FighterZ, the Naruto Shippuden games, Tales of Vesperia, and more.

Here’s the full lineup:

Several new games out came out this week on the eShop. If you’re interested in checking out what’s new in screenshot form, take a look at the gallery below.

Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum ‘n’ Fun! players looking for some fresh content can now get their hands on brand new Undertale DLC. A few tracks can be accessed in Taiko Mode after purchase.

The DLC includes:

Game Informer has shared a new round of gameplay showing off Overwatch running on Switch. Get a look at the footage below.

River City Melee Match!!

Yesterday, Arc System Works released River City Melee Mach!! on the Switch eShop. For a look at some footage, check out the video below.

Uragun

Kool2Play is putting the top-down shooter Uragun on Switch, the developer has announced. It will be appearing on Nintendo’s console in mid-2020.

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

Hidden Layer Games and Chucklefish have shared a new trailer for the atmospheric, story-driven puzzle platformer Inmost. Give it a look below.

After Capcom offered demos for Resident Evil 5 and Resident Evil 6 on Switch this week, Digital Foundry examined the two games in greater detail. The bottom line is that they seem to be a bit of a mixed bag if you’re considering the technical side of things.

Here’s the full roundup of information:


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