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The Fire Emblem: Three Houses – Seasons of Warfare Edition has been restocked over on Best Buy. If you’re interested in reserving a copy, you can do so here.

Aside from the game, the Fire Emblem: Three Houses – Seasons of Warfare Edition comes with a sound selection CD, art book, steelbook, and calendar.

This week’s episode of Nintendo Minute has gone live. In today’s video, Kit and Krysta celebrate Mario Day by doing a character bracket for their favorite enemies from Mario games. Check out the full episode below.

Nintendo has revealed the North American boxart for Fire Emblem: Three Houses. Get a look at the packaging image above.

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IGN has an exclusive look at a new stage in Yoshi’s Crafted World. Get a look at the first gameplay of the “Weighing Acorns” level below.

Devolver Digital will publish the Deconstructeam-developed Red Strings Club on Switch, an eShop listing reveals. The game will arrive digitally next week on March 14.

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

Kirby’s ability to inhale enemies is a staple of the series. In Kirby’s Epic Yarn, however, this isn’t possible. Now that the game has returned on 3DS, producer Etsunobu Ebisu has revisited the subject.

Ebisu told Kotaku the following in a new interview when asked why Kirby’s signature move is missing:

Activision has shared the latest character trailer for Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled. View a video focusing on Ripper Roo below.


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Towards the end of the debut Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield trailer, we saw what looked like the player moving in a stadium-like building. Nintendo has now confirmed that these are indeed Gyms, and they house Gym Masters.

Past Pokemon games have had Gym Leaders. What difference, if any, will there be with Gym Masters? Only time will tell.

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Game Informer has shared a new look at the gravity-defying puzzler Etherborn. Have a look at 10 minutes of gameplay below.

In February, Konami revealed Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution for Switch. Although it hasn’t been announced for any territories other than Japan, we may have some hope for a release overseas.

Konami has filed trademarks for Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution in a few new regions. It’s now registered in the United States, Europe, and South Korea. It wouldn’t make a ton of sense for these trademarks to be filed if Konami didn’t have any plans to use them, so hopefully we’ll be hearing something official about a western launch soon.

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