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Epic Games has gone live with a new content update for Fortnite. 6.30 brings along a new limited time event, a new weapon, and more.

Here’s the full rundown from Epic:

Tons of new footage for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has arrived. Below you’ll find new gameplay of World of Light, Classic Mode, and more.

Super Robot Wars T

Super Robot Wars T is in development and is coming to Switch, Bandai Namco announced today. This will be the first entry in the series on Nintendo’s console.

Returning franchises include:

In this month’s issue of V-Jump, it was revealed that “Super Saiyan Fully-Powered” Broly will be joining the game as DLC. A scan from the magazine has now emerged. Get a look at the image above for a first look at Broly in action.

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It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate remains the most wanted Nintendo title while Persona Q2 drops a spot.

Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between October 25 and October 31.

Koei Tecmo has now made an official announcement about Dead or Alive Xtreme 3: Scarlet. The company has sent out information about how the Switch and PlayStation 4 versions (including tech specs), a collector’s edition, and more. We also now know that a free-to-play version is coming later.

You can find the full roundup of details below. Today’s translation comes courtesy of Gematsu.

Nintendo released a new Kirby Star Allies trailer for Taranza, who will be added as a new Dream Friend with this month’s update. Watch it below.

Nintendo has posted another update to the Smash Bros. Blog for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. This time around, we have an introduction to Robin.

Here’s his overview:

A listing on the eShop shows that Peace, Death! Complete Edition will soon be appearing on Switch. Hypertrain Digital will be publishing the game on November 22.

Peace, Death! Complete Edition is an arcade simulator that initially came out last year. For the Switch release, the “Hand of F” DLC will be included along with “some graphical and gameplay improvements.”

Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu and Pokemon: Let’s Go, Eevee were some of the biggest game releases this past week. The first region to report sales is the UK, where the two titles did pretty well all things considered.

An initial figure puts the Pokemon: Let’s Go games at 116,000 copies sold – not including digital. Pikachu was apparently the more popular version by quite a bit.


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