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Nintendo has returned with yet another new piece of Hint Art for Super Mario Odyssey. The newest image is attached above.

Just like with past Hint Art images shared online, there’s no Power Moon tied to solving the puzzle. Instead, you’ll be given a small reward for your troubles.

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Close to an hour of footage is available showing off The Missing: J.J. Macfield and the Island of Memories on Switch. Get a look at the gameplay below.

Mario Tennis Aces

Later tonight, Mario Tennis Aces’ latest update will be going live. Version 2.0.1 is making changes to the shot system, characters, and more.

The full patch notes are as follows:

Footage has emerged from the Switch version of Tricky Towers. Have a look at 17 minutes of gameplay below.

This week’s Famitsu scans are now available. Highlights include Darius Cozmic Collection, Fate/Extella Link, Black Bird, and Persona Q2. Scans of all games are below.

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Pinstripe

As we recently heard, Pinstripe will be out on Switch towards the end of this month. Check out the video below for a half hour of footage.

Dungeon Village

Dungeon Village is out now on the Japanese Switch eShop, with other regions to follow tomorrow. Get a look at some footage below.

Ubisoft and Nintendo really jumpstarted their relationship with Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle. Nintendo lent its most popular character for the Switch game, and after the collaboration went well, it even led to Star Fox representation in Starlink: Battle for Atlas.

Fans are starting to wonder even more about a possible Mario + Rabbids sequel or other collaborations due to some news that is spreading around today. Ubisoft has been sending out emails to certain folks in France that asks about a variety of Mario characters and their opinions of them. These include Daisy, Bowser and Bowser Jr., Waluigi, and more.

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The well-received survival series Amnesia may end up on Switch. Speaking with GameSpot, creative director Thomas Grip expressed strong interest in making it happen. The team is currently “looking into it” and Grip “would love to do Switch content.”

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Destruction is coming to Switch, according to the latest issue of Famitsu. A release is planned for this fall in Japan, though it should be distributed in other territories as well.

Destruction for Switch appears to be based on Rising Win Tech’s mobile game. The developer was also behind the Switch title Defoliation.


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