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Saber Interactive finally provided an update on Shaq Fu: A Legend Reborn last month. The game is scheduled for this spring, and will be receiving a physical version from Wired Productions.

Shaq Fu will continue the tradition of Switch versions costing $10 more than its console counterparts. If you plan on picking up a copy at retail on Nintendo’s console, it’ll cost $39.99, according to Amazon’s listing (pre-orders are now open here by the way). The PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions are listed for $29.99.

InnerSpace

InnerSpace was updated on Switch this week. Along with an improved performance, the game has implemented a bunch of tweaks and more.

The full patch notes are as follows:

Fire Emblem Heroes has brought back the Grand Hero Battle featuring Arvis: Emperor of Flames. The character has returned in Special Maps, and players can take on limited-time special quests until March 11.

Beat the map on Hard difficulty to obtain a 3-star version of Arvis. The same applies for the 4-star version at Lunatic and Infernal difficulties (the latter mode also provides Hero Feathers).

The Leif’s Spring Flowers event kicked off in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp last week. Today, the second half has started. It features new flowers and new tasks, so it’s worth checking out.

The Leif’s Spring Flowers event involves capturing as many rare ladybugs as possible to complete requests. You can do this by growing flowers in your garden.

The latest Japanese Splatfest in Splatoon 2 is over. After a day of battles, Nintendo has posted the results.

The new Splatfest had flowers going up against dangos (a Japanese dumpling). You can read about the significance of this in Japan here.

We’ve seen many close Splatfests in the past, and that was once again the case here. Despite losing in popularity, Team Flower squeaked by with a 2-1 win thanks to wins in solo and team battles.

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Miitomo has been updated with more content. Users will find returning stages with more items.

“Roses are rad! Flower Power” is the returning theme. The stages provide the following:

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Nintendo Labo

Over the past couple of weeks, Famitsu has started running regular features on Nintendo Labo. As part of this, the magazine spoke with four different members of the gaming industry for their thoughts on the new Switch initiative. Rez and Space Channel 5 creator Tetsuya Mizuguchi, Tekken producer Katsuhiro Harada, Bandai Namco’s Jun Tamaoki (Summer Lesson), and Famitsu editor-in-chief Katsuhiko Hayashi weighed in on Nintendo Labo.

We’ve gone ahead and translated their various remarks. You can find the full comments from each of these people below.

Even after you’ve completed the main story in Super Mario Odyssey, there’s still plenty more to do. You’ll still have more costumes to obtain, new Moons to collect, and new kingdoms to explore.

A lot has been made over a new issue that has surfaced with Switch as the system rings in its first anniversary. For games that have been played over a year, the play time count in your profile is no longer displaying properly. Instead of showing how long you’ve played, the profile instead starts out by stating that you’ve started playing it “x days ago” – which doesn’t make a whole lot of sense.

Nintendo of America commented on the issue yesterday, indicating that the situation is being investigated and more news is coming soon. Nintendo’s Japanese support site now has further news about what has occurred.

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A new month is here! We just entered March this week, so that means we want to know what you’ve been playing.

Have you started up something entirely new for the month? Do games such as Bayonetta 1 + 2 and Dragon Quest Builders still have your attention? Whatever the case, let us know in the comments below!

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