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Monster Hunter XX producer Shintaro Kojima and general deputy manager Satoshi Inoue star in another Monster Hunter XX video from Capcom. This time, the Alchemy Style and Beast Hunting Style for Prowlers is shown. Check out the video below.

I Am Setsuna previously appeared on PlayStation platforms. However, for the Switch edition slated for March, Square Enix is preparing a new player-vs-player mode. First details are now in.

The PvP mode acts as free DLC. Once downloaded and the main scenario reaches a certain point, players can upload / download data and battle against other players’ parties in the “Arena of Time.” Various character customization options will be included here.

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Towards the end of November, ConcernedApe said that Stardew Valley had been cancelled on Wii U in favor of a Switch version. The developer provided a status update on the situation today.

Unfortunately, Stardew Valley won’t be on Switch at launch. But that being said, it should be out later this year.

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Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2

The first screenshots have appeared of Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 running on Switch. Get a look at how the fighter is looking on Nintendo’s console below.

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It may not be Friday, but a new Nintendo Minute has gone up today. Kit and Krysta have a hands-on Switch video from the New York event. For the full video, continue on below.

Nintendo uploaded another animated short for Poochy & Yoshi’s Woolly World today. As usual, you can watch it below.

iOS users won’t be left behind when Fire Emblem Heroes launches next month. Nintendo originally said that the game was heading to Android on February 2, with the iOS version coming “soon”. In a new tweet though, we have confirmation that Apple users will be able to nab it on the same day.

The message is as follows:


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Super Mario Run will be available on Android devices beginning in March, Nintendo has announced. For those that missed it, pre-registration can be done here.

Super Mario Run originally arrived on iOS last month.

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When Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia launches in Japan, it’ll do so with two special editions. Nintendo announced the “Limited Edition” and “Valentia Complete” today.

The contents of both are as follows:

Limited Edition (6,980 yen)

– Copy of Fire Emblem Echoes
– A Fire Emblem 0 limited card of Alm with drawn illustration
– Download serial to get an extra DLC set that will be available as soon as it’s published
– Sound Selection Echoes: A CD that contains both music from the original Gaiden game in NES and the arranged versions in Echoes

Valentia Complete (10,980 yen)

– Copy of Fire Emblem Echoes
– A Fire Emblem 0 limited card of Alm with drawn illustration
– A Fire Emblem 0 limited card of Celica with drawn illustration and hologram
– Download serial to get an extra DLC set that will be available as soon as it’s published
– Sound Selection Echoes
– Valentia art book
– Fire Emblem HD Movie Collection Blu-Ray: Collection of HD movies used in the games from Radiant Dawn, Awakening, Fates and Echoes

The new My Nintendo Store will also allow fans to purchase the full set of Valentia Complete bonuses without the Fire Emblem Echoes copy itself. This will be priced at 6,980 yen.

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Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia is coming to North America and Europe on May 19. But in Japan, the game is planned for April 20.

Nintendo also opened the Japanese teaser website today. It’ll eventually be updated with a bunch of content, but for now, you can access it here.


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