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Warframe

Digital Extremes surprised everyone last weekend by announcing Warframe for Switch. Panic Button, who has significant porting experience with the platform, is bringing this one over.

When Warframe does come to Switch, it won’t support cross-platform play. This isn’t just a Switch thing, as it’s the case on other platforms as well. However, Digital Extremes isn’t ruling out the feature entirely for the future.

Super Neptunia RPG

Compile Heart released the opening movie for Super Neptunia RPG, which has the “Dia vo Lhizer” theme as sung by Eri Sasaki. You can view it below.

Nintendo has provided a first look at the brand new Wolf amiibo that will be sold for Smash Bros. Ultimate. Wolf, in addition to Ridley and Inkling, will launch on December 7. Pricing is set at $15.99.

Nintendo has also announced that “many” of the original Smash Bros. amiibo will be re-released later this year. They’ll be sold for $12.99 each.

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After a short break, Nintendo has returned with a new Hint Art for Super Mario Odyssey. The latest image, posted on the official Japanese Twitter account, can be found above.

Just like with past Hint Art shared online, you won’t get a Power Moon for solving the puzzle. You’ll just be given a small little reward, so this is just something else to do in the game.

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Sleep Tight

We Are Fuzzy uploaded the first developer diary for its upcoming Switch game Sleep Tight. Watch “The Art of Sleep Tight” below.

Pokemon Crystal

This week’s 3DS eShop charts are as follows:

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5pb. published a new commercial for its visual novel Steins;Gate Elite. View the latest advert as shown below.

Slime-san received a big update yesterday, adding in the Sheeple’s Sequel campaign and more. Get a look at some footage of what’s new below.

As of tomorrow, Radio Hammer Station will be available as a digital download on Switch. Take a look at some footage below.

The Yakuza franchise has never really found a home on Nintendo consoles. Aside from Yakuza 1 & 2 on Wii U a few years ago, the series hasn’t appeared on a Nintendo platform.

Recently, French site Gameblog spoke with Yakuza producer Daisuke Sato. Sato was asked about the possibility of the series appearing on a system like Switch (and Xbox One). Unfortunately, the idea was mostly shot down with Sato pointing out the poor performance of Yakuza 1 & 2 on Wii U and stating that the system “may not be the ideal platform.”


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