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Dragon Ball FighterZ

You may recall that back in May, Xbox appeared to have leaked the next DLC fighter for Dragon Ball FighterZ. Nintendo UK has now seemingly backed that up with a listing on its website.

We’ll be referring to the character in question from here on out. If you don’t want to be spoiled at all, be sure to turn around now.

It was recently made known that Level-5 will be bringing the original Yo-kai Watch to Switch. The company has officially confirmed the news, and has revealed an October 10 release date for Japan. Pricing is set at 4,980 yen.

Unlike the 3DS original, Yo-kai Watch 1 for Switch will feature full HD graphics. It will also work with the Yo-kai Art and DX Yo-Seiken toys.

Here are the first screenshots from the Switch version:

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate’s next update is coming soon. Version 4.0.0 goes live within the next week, Nintendo announced as part of an in-game notice. The company also just revealed a few minutes ago that it will host a presentation on July 30 to share more on the Hero DLC and the character’s release date.

Once the update is installed, players may not be able to view replays saved prior to this version. You can save replays ahead of time by visiting the Vault, then Replays, Replay Data, and finally Convert to Video.

Nintendo will give fans a proper look at Hero, the next Super Smash Bros. Ultimate character DLC, during a video presentation on July 30, the company has announced.

It will debut at the following times:


Solo: Islands of the Heart, a puzzle-platformer, lands on the Switch eShop this coming Thursday. Have a look at some footage below.

A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. Highlights include Cosmic Star Heroine, Moonlighter, Mortal Kombat 11, Nights of Azure 2, and several Resident Evil titles.

Here’s the full roundup of sales:

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SimFabric is bringing the classic ZX Spectrum game to Saboteur II: Avenging Angel next week, the company has announced. A digital release is planned via the eShop for August 2.

Here’s an overview:

Fire Emblem: Three Houses

Early reports are in for Fire Emblem: Three Houses’ debut sales in the UK.

In its first week, the game managed to top the charts. We’re also hearing that it sold nearly double the launch sales of Fire Emblem Awakening. On top of that, it had more than double the combined sales of the first two Fire Emblem Fates (Birthright / Conquest) games.

Fire Emblem: Three Houses secured the number one spot by a wide margin. It doubled up on the boxed sales of Wolfenstein: Youngblood, which also came out a few days ago.

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Earlier this year, the Nintendo Switch Game Vouchers program began. Nintendo Switch Online members have been given the opportunity to save some cash on digital games published by the Big N. A pair of vouchers can be purchased for $99.99, and can then be used on the likes of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and Super Mario Maker 2. It’s basically a way of saving up to $20.

Keep in mind that the offer is about to end. Nintendo Switch Online members can purchase vouchers through July 31, and then that’s it. Vouchers must be redeemed within 12 months from purchase date.

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

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