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Starlink: Battle for Atlas

Ubisoft shared a new Starlink: Battle for Atlas video this week informing fans what they should be aware of prior to next month’s launch. Posted below, it covers weapon-swapping combat, exploring planets, and more.

Think of the Children

The eShop has updated with a new listing for Think of the Children. Fellow Traveler is bringing the game to Switch this month, according to the page.

Think of the Children is described as “a frantic co-operative parenting simulator.” We have more details and a trailer below.

Nintendo Switch

Nintendo’s maintenance schedule has received its regular update. A number of sessions are planned for this coming week, primarily impacting Switch-related services as Nintendo Switch Online approaches.

Here’s the full roundup of maintenance:

Thanks to Amazon Japan, we now have the boxart for the Langrisser I & II remakes on Switch. Take a look at the packaging image above.

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Hulu received a new update on Switch, bumping the app up to version 2.2.0. We’re only aware of one addition, but it’s a fairly notable one.

After applying the update, you’ll notice that Hulu can be controlled entirely with the right Joy-Con. This actually wasn’t possible previously. Prior to the patch, the right stick wasn’t functional, but can now be used to navigate.

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Fire Emblem Heroes has kicked off its latest summoning event. Players can obtain three Heroes who have gained new skills as 5-star units in the “New Power” event. These include new weapon skills for Cherche’s Axe, Odin’s Grimoire, and Ragnarok.

The latest Summoning Focus will be live until September 25.

Also note that one of the regular Fire Emblem Heroes events is up and running today. Players can participate in a new Blessed Gardens map called “Grounds of Fire”.

Titan Quest’s next update has gone live on Switch. All players can now access version 1.0.2.

The latest update includes bug fixes, new and improved features, and more. Continue on below for the full patch notes.

Nintendo unveiled new NES controllers for Switch in conjunction with Nintendo Switch Online during the latest Nintendo Direct. There are a couple of caveats fans should be aware of, however.

The official website points out a couple of things. First, the controllers only work when detached from Switch. Second, the site clearly states that they’ll only work with the new Nintendo Switch Online games.


Switch owners will be able to begin playing NES games on Switch when Nintendo Switch Online officially kicks off next week. How will that be done? Well, you’ll simply need to download the new Nintendo Entertainment System – Nintendo Switch Online app.

Perhaps it’s not much of a surprise, but Nintendo Entertainment System – Nintendo Switch Online will be a very small download. Nintendo UK’s website lists it at just 58.72 MB.

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Peach Ball: Senran Kagura

In a recent issue of Famitsu, the Japanese magazine spoke with Senran Kagura producer Takaki Kenichiro about the upcoming Peach Ball game for Switch. The somewhat awkward discussion tackled where the idea for the project started, how HD Rumble is being used, and what to expect from the title overall.

If you’re interested in learning more about Senran Kagura: Peach Ball, continue on below.. We’ve prepared a full translation of the interview.


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