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Kotaku has spoke with Nintendo’s Goro Abe about WarioWare. Specifically, the publication asked about Gold Digger, one of the series’ most well-known microgames.

Regarding its creation, Abe shared:

Black Bird

Black Bird was recently dated for October 18 in Japan. As it turns out, that applies to North America and Europe as well. Black Bird has received eShop pages in both regions, confirming the date.

Here’s an overview for Black Bird:

Pokemon GO

Pokemon GO is still chugging along and seems to be doing quite well. After generating $84.8 million in September, it ranked at the fourth spot among all apps in terms of revenue.

Pokemon GO’s revenue is up 89% year-over-year. Furthermore, the app’s gross revenue was its highest since November 2017. Revenue also increased 15% from august.

Gal Metal

Gal Metal has been dated for the west. In North America, XSEED will be publishing the game on October 30. The European release from Marvelous is scheduled for November 2.

Gal Metal will be sold on the eShop for $29.99, with the “Encore Pack” DLC available on the same day for $9.99. The pack includes five new characters, each with their own unique story episode and song.

Super Rare Games has opened pre-orders for the physical version of Snake Pass. You can secure your copy here.

Only 4,000 units will be produced worldwide. Along with the game, copies will include interior art, a full-color artbook, exclusive sticker, and 3-card trading card pack.

Child of Light Ultimate Edition can now be found on the Switch eShop. Watch the launch trailer from Ubisoft below.

Tricky Towers is out now on Switch as a digital download. We have the official launch trailer from WeirdBeard below.

Nintendo has shared new data revealing the top top 30 most-downloaded Switch games in North America for September 2018. Once again, Fortnite takes the top spot. Undertale, Hollow Knight, Minecraft, and Super Mario Party round out the top five.

Below are the full results:

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In what has become an annual tradition, Nielsen has provided data about some of the most anticipated games scheduled for this holiday.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate clearly leads the way for Nintendo. Super Mario Party is another popular selection, and Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu / Eevee are wanted as well.

Here’s the full analysis from Nielsen about Nintendo:


N.E.R.O.: Nothing Ever Remains Obscure was originally lined up for Switch later this month. But unfortunately, publisher SOEDESCO has announced a bit of a last-minute delay.

We’ll now be seeing N.E.R.O.: Nothing Ever Remains Obscure sometime in Q1 2019. A reason for the delay was not specified.

N.E.R.O.: Nothing Ever Remains Obscure will be launching digitally and physically and will be available worldwide.

Source: SOEDESCO PR


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