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Several new games out came out this week on the eShop. If you’re interested in checking out what’s new in screenshot form, take a look at the gallery below.

Paladins

One of the more requested features for the Switch version of Paladins are gyro controls. Hi-Rez Studios is following through on those wishes, as the functionality is confirmed to be on the way.

Paladins will be getting gyro controls sometime in November. This was confirmed in the latest episode of Nintendo Minute, which we posted earlier today. For those who missed it, you can see the new controls in action here.

Amazon has posted the official boxart for Super Neptunia RPG. Get a look at the packaging image above.

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This week’s episode of Nintendo Minute has gone live. In today’s video, Kit and Krysta show off what’s new in Paladins and also host a giveaway. Check out the full episode below.

Luigi's Mansion

Update: Added another video below.


Original: Thanks to GameXplain, we’re able to see how the opening cutscene for Luigi’s Mansion looks on 3DS. Check it out below.

Alwa's Awakening

Alwa’s Awakening is doing rather well on Switch thus far. Mikael Forslind from Elden Pixels shared some initial information about its performance on Twitter.

According to Forslind, Alwa’s Awakening has sold as much in its first week on Switch as it did the entire first month when it originally launched on Steam. The game launched on September 27 and can be found on the eShop.

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Super Mario Party is now available around the world on Switch. To celebrate, My Nintendo has added in a new wallpaper for European members. It can be redeemed here.

The wallpaper costs 50 Platinum Points. It can be used with PCs, smartphones, and tablets.

Mega Man 11

This week’s European Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Switch Retail

Mega Man 11 – €29.99
Super Mario Party – €59.99

Nintendo often does a bit more with its Switch boxarts than most. Whereas some games have absolutely nothing inside, the Big N tends to make things a bit more exciting.

The latest example of this is Super Mario Party, pictured above. We’re able to see a screenshot of the gang together along with a little ribbon in the corner.

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When Mega Man 11 had its first blowout in Game Informer’s January 2018 issue, fans noticed what looked to be a Mega Man Star Force costume. Now that the game is out, we can say that nothing of the sort was included. Capcom has explained why.

In the Japanese Rockman 11 Production Note book, Capcom states that the costume was actually as a placeholder for Tundra Storm. The blurb notes:


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