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Morphite may finally have a release date on Switch. According to a listing on the eShop, Blowfish Studios will be publishing the title on November 2.

Morphite was originally planned for September 7 on Switch. However, it was then delayed to September 21, and was pushed back a second time due to a technical issue.

We’re hoping that the November 2 release date will stick this time around. Also, while it’s not yet confirmed, a November 2 release in North America is very likely as well.

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Another round of Switch maintenance will be taking place this week. Aside from the maintenance affecting all of Nintendo’s platforms later today that we previously reported on, two additional Switch sessions are taking place on Tuesday / Wednesday.

Here’s the schedule:

Period 1

– 6 PM PT (October 24) – 7:30 PM PT (October 24)
– 9 PM ET (October 24) – 10:30 PM ET (October 24)
– 2 AM in the UK (October 25) – 3:30 AM in the UK (October 25)
– 3 AM in Europe (October 25) – 4:30 AM in Europe (October 25)

Period 2

– 10 PM PT (October 24) – 11:30 PM PT (October 24)
– 1 AM ET (October 25) – 2:30 AM ET (October 25)
– 6 AM in the UK (October 25) – 7:30 AM in the UK (October 25)
– 7 Am in Europe (October 25) – 8:30 AM in Europe (October 25)

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Nintendo has published a couple of North American commercials for Super Mario Odyssey. They’re pretty similar to adverts in other countries with the same kind of footage. In any case, we have the adverts below.

10tons announced today that Time Recoil is coming to Switch this week. The twin stick shooter is scheduled for October 26 with a $13.99 price point.

10tons CEO Tero Alatalo noted in today’s announcement that the company has “been overjoyed” by the reception to Sparkle 2, Neon Chrome, and Jydge on Switch. Alatalo is looking forward to providing Switch owners with an opportunity to play Time Recoil.

We have more information about Time Recoil below, along with a trailer.

The Nintendo UK store has started taking pre-orders for Snipperclips Plus. You can pre-order it here.

Snipperclips Plus is an expanded version of the original game with more than 30 new stages, including a world based on comic books and a toy box world. If you’ve already purchased the initial release on the eShop, you may want to hold off on buying this one – assuming you’re not interested in having it physically. Nintendo will be offering the “Plus” content as DLC for owners of the original game.

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Eurogamer published a new interview today with Sonic Forces producer Shun Nakamura. Nakamura commented on the reaction to Sonic Mania, the Switch version of Sonic Forces, and his big interest in wanting to make Samba de Amigo for Switch.

You can find these comments from Nakamura below. The full interview is up on Eurogamer here.

Following the news from V Jump, Bandai Namco has officially unveiled new content coming to Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2. The game is getting new characters, new costumes, and a new game mode this fall.

Here’s the official rundown:

Today, Atlus announced that the new Shin Megami Tensei game for Switch is actually Shin Megami Tensei V. The news was just shared during a brief live stream held by the company’s Japanese YouTube account.

The following teaser was also released:

And that’s it! No news information other than that.

Update: Same Animal Crossing Direct confirmed for the west. 15 minutes long. The North American Nintendo Direct page is here. The PAL broadcast is also being held later, so we’ve updated the times below to reflect that.


Original: A new Animal Crossing Direct will be held this Wednesday in Japan, Nintendo has revealed. The presentation is being held specifically to reveal the new mobile game. News about Switch and 3DS will not be included.

The new Nintendo Direct will be held on October 25 at 12 PM Japan time. That translates to the following:

– 8 PM PT (October 24)
– 11 PM ET (October 24)
– 7 AM in the UK (European broadcast) (October 25)
– 8 AM in Europe (European broadcast) (October 25)

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Yesterday, an update for the Switch version of 2064: Read Only Memories Integral was shared in a Kickstarter update. The current plan is to have it ready in February or so. At the moment, the port “is about 85% done.”

On Switch, 2064: Read Only Memories Integral will feature several extras including trailers, art, music, and more in a special bonus “zome”. Fans can expect pricing to be set at $20.64.

Also mentioned is that a physical release could happen. Limited Run Games could help make that happen.

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