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Jupiter’s Sanrio Characters Picross left Japan this week and is out now in Europe (it seems the North American release was delayed slightly). Check out some footage below.

Fire Emblem Heroes

Fire Emblem Heroes has a new update coming in early July. Nintendo and Intelligent Systems shared details on what players can expect today.

Version 2.7.0 will include the following:

Super Mario Run has kicked off its latest character-specific event. Starting today and lasting until July 2, the items you can receive from Remix 10’s Super Bonus Game will all be related to him.

The lineup of items is as follows:

Big John Games had been working on a big update for Cube Creator 3D for quite some time. After a few setbacks and delays, the patch has finally gone live in North America.

Players will be able to access several new features once the update is applied, including two-player local multiplayer. We have the full rundown on what’s been added below.

Sonic Mania Plus

SEGA hosted a live stream this week in which it showed off a bunch of footage from Sonic Mania Plus. The Switch version was unboxed, Encore Mode was shown, and more.

Here’s the full recording:

Nintendo has revealed the next Party Crash for ARMS. Next week, Min Min and Kid Cobra will be featured in the latest event. The theme is simply “Serpents”.

ARMS Party Crash goes live on July 6. The event will last until July 9, and we’ll have the results soon after it ends.

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Team Meat released a new Super Meat Boy Forever trailer to celebrate Summer Games Done Quick. We have the video below.

Agatha Knife

The latest update for Agatha Knife is now available. Version 1.0.3 began distribution this week.

According to developer Mango Protocol, the team has “improved the overall game performance and game save management.” Also addressed is “a character navigation problem and a few sequence management issues.”

Agatha Knife can be found on Switch through the eShop.

Source: Switch news

Minecraft

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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Nintendo made it clear early on that its E3 Nintendo Direct would only feature Switch titles. However, there was always the possibility that some 3DS games could be shown off during the Treehouse Live stream or featured at its booth. In the end, the entire show was about Switch – 3DS was nowhere to be seen at all.

Doug Bowser, senior vice president of sales and marketing for Nintendo of America, spoke about the decision to have the focus on Switch titles – and not 3DS – in an interview with Club Nintendo. He explained:


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