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Nintendo has officially announced the Super Mario Cereal from Kellogg’s that has been heavily discussed throughout this past week. It should start to hit store shelves across the US as early as December 11.

The cereal has a Super Mario twist, featuring colorful power-up marshmallows and a blast of mixed berry flavor. Nintendo also says that the amiibo functionality in Super Mario Odyssey can provide gold coins or a heart, which is a bit different from what we had heard yesterday.

You can read today’s full announcement below.

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Reddit user OldSoul2 shared something rather interesting today. Over the past three months, he claims to have been receiving internal company emails from EA about two upcoming titles. One of these if Fe, which is slated for Switch.

Some of the information OldSoul2 has received in emails, which look admittedly convincing, is especially noteworthy. The Fe section mentions a Nintendo Direct for January, which will tie in with a Switch trailer and previews. Also, Fe is apparently planned for a February 2018 launch.

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Next week, Dimension Drive will be added to the Switch eShop. Get a look at some footage in the video below.

Furi is coming to Switch, The Game Bakers has announced. The system will be getting the “ultra-fast-paced, combat-action hit” in early 2018.

The Game Bakers says that the Switch version will feature “all the content and improvements released so far”.

We’ve posted more information about Furi and a trailer below.

Xenoblade Chronicles X

A couple of Wii U games released by Nintendo have made the jump to Switch thus far. Early on we’ve seen Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and Pokken Tournament DX on the new console.

If Monolith Soft president Tesuya Takahashi had his way, another Wii U title would head to Switch. In an interview with 4Gamer, Takahashi expressed interest in having Xenoblade Chronicles X on the system.

This week’s European Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Switch Retail

Gear.Club Unlimited – €49.99
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 – €59.99
Resident Evil Revelations – €19.99 (€14.99 if you own Resident Evil Revelations 2)
Resident Evil Revelations 2 – €19.99 (€14.99 if you own Resident Evil Revelations)
Superbeat: Xonic – €44.99
Syberia 2 – €29.99
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 – €59.99 (available December 1)
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 + Expansion Pass – €89.98 (available December 1)

Switch Download

ACA NeoGeo World Heroes – €6.99
Acorn Tactics – €9.99
Arcade Archives Traverse USA – €6.99
MUJO – €8.99
OPUS: The Day We Found Earth – €5.00
Serial Cleaner – €14.99
Star Ghost – €8.99

This week’s North American Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Switch Retail

Syberia 2 – $29.99
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 – $59.99 (available December 1)

Nintendo UK community manager James Bowden caught up with JRPG enthusiast, streamer, and speed-runner Alexander ‘Bowie’ Pett to show off the areas of Uraya and Mor Ardain in Xenoblade Chronicles 2. Watch the footage below.

Now that Nintendo has lifted the embargo, some of the first reviews are coming in for Xenoblade Chronicles 2. We’ve rounded up a few of the early verdicts below.

The first scans have surfaced for My Hero Academia: One’s Justice, which Bandai Namco is bringing to Switch. We have both attached to this post.

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