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Dark Souls: Remastered

A new update is now available for Dark Souls: Remastered on Switch. Version 1.0.3 has started distribution for all players.

Today’s update makes a couple of adjustments and fixes. Find the full patch notes below.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate director Masahiro Sakurai has published his latest column in Famitsu. The magazine doesn’t come out officially until tomorrow, but some of the comments have been shared online early.

Here’s the roundup:

Inazuma Eleven Ares

Level-5 has published a brand new trailer for Inazuma Eleven Ares, which is due out next year on Switch. View the video below.

Dragalia Lost has received a huge update – especially in size. Version 1.1.5 is now live, which clocks in at 2.6GB.

Today’s update includes new features and improvements as well as various fixes. Find the full details below.

This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Nintendo is back with a new piece of music for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Today’s track is Seaskape, which originates from Splatoon.

Hirokazu Tanaka is behind the new arrangement. Tanaka is currently the president of Creatures, but worked as a composer on a ton of Nintendo titles back in the day in particular.

We have today’s music piece below.

The latest episode of Nintendo’s Japanese show Nyannyan Neko Mario Time has now gone live. We’ve included it below.

Nintendo has updated the release schedule on its platforms for the week of November 22. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:

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As Nintendo heads into the busy sales season that are the holidays, Kotaku caught up with Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime. Reggie spoke about why people should be interested in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the goal of of selling 20 million Switch systems this year, and reflected on Switch in 2018.

One interesting commented popped up when Reggie mentioned that he would liked to have seen Smash Bros. launch earlier in the year. Why? Because an early December launch is “challenging” business-wise and retailer-wise.

Chicken Wiggle Workshop never had a firm release date, but Atooi was aiming for December. However, the project is now moving officially to early 2019 as the developer attempts to “ensure the game is the best it can be for Nintendo Switch, and that goal is becoming a truly exciting reality as we move forward with each step in development.”

Atooi provided the following status update on development today:


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