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A new update for Dr. Mario World is now available. Nintendo just started distribution of version 1.0.2.

Today’s update addresses an issue related to rewards from advancing tiers. When going up a tier, players may not have received rewards, or may not have been able to correctly use rewards received.

SEGA has announced that it is releasing Valkyria Chronicles 4: Complete Edition on Switch today. For $49.99, players can receive the game and all add-on content. Pricing is set at $49.99.

Here’s the full rundown of the add-on DLC:

During a live stream today, Famitsu showed off Arcade Archives Shusse Ozumo with a bunch of gameplay. Take a look at the full recording below.

To celebrate the new release on the Switch eShop, SolSeraph has been given its launch trailer. We’ve included the latest video below.

The RPG Archlion Saga will launch on Switch next week, a Japanese eShop listing reveals. A release is planned for July 18.

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

nWay has announced that it is releasing the first two Season One characters for Power Rangers: Battle For The Grid today. Players can get their hands on Trey of Triforia and Jen Scotts, with Lord Zedd to follow in a future update.

Individual character can be bought for $6.99. The full Season One Pass is also being sold for $14.99, which includes all three characters along with a bonus character skin.

Here’s the rundown of characters, along with a trailer:

According to retailer Yododashi, the action RPG Dusk Diver will launch for Switch in Japan on October 24. Pricing is set at 5,280 yen. You can check out the boxart above.

In the west, PQube will be publishing the game sometime this fall. A specific date has not yet been made known.

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This week’s Famitsu scans are now available. Highlights include Fire Emblem: Three Houses and Cardfight!! Vanguard EX. Scans of both games can be found below.


Late Nintendo president Satoru Iwata passed away on July 11, 2015. As it’s now July 11 in Japan, it’s been four years since his untimely death. Iwata’s life was sadly taken by bile duct cancer.

It’s always nice to take a moment and remember how much of an impact Iwata had not only on Nintendo, but the gaming industry as a whole. He led the Big N through the major successes that were the Wii and DS, but prior to that, even had a much more active role in game development. Iwata continued to code until he was 40, and helped Smash Bros. Melee release on time – and that’s just one example.

Rest in peace, Satoru Iwata.

With the Switch Lite, Nintendo technically has a new device that’s dedicated entirely to portable gaming. What does that mean for 3DS? Not much, apparently.

Nintendo of America president Doug Bowser has indicated that the 3DS won’t be going anywhere for the time being. “We’ll continue to support our 3DS family of systems as long as there is demand,” Bowser told The Verge.

The Switch Lite is notably cheaper than the original Switch at $200, but the 3DS has an even lower barrier to entry for portable gaming. Consumers can still purchase a 2DS for only $79.99.

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