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Ring Fit Adventure

The latest Japanese hardware sales from Famitsu are as follows:

No More Heroes 3

This month’s EDGE review scores are as follows:

LEGO Super Mario 64 Block

The LEGO Super Mario line is continuing with LEGO Super Mario 64 ? Block as its latest addition, the LEGO Group and Nintendo announced today. It will launch on October 1.

The LEGO Super Mario 64 ? Block is based on the classic N64 game and features a large brick-built ? Block that opens to reveal four levels: Peach’s Castle, Bob-omb Battlefield, Cool, Cool Mountain and Lethal Lava Trouble. The brick-built ? Block has 2,064-pieces, and there are various microfigures including Mario, Princess Peach, and King Bob-omb, as well as a Chain Chomp, Big Bully, Mr. I, Lakitu, penguin, baby penguin, and more.

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Developer and publisher Nomad Games has announced that Fighting Fantasy Legends is headed to the Switch eShop this month. Check out a trailer and overview below the break.

Atlus has shared the latest daily demon video for Shin Megami Tensei V. Today’s video offers a look at the demon Atropos, check it out with the video below, along with some details.


Plukit originally announced in 2018 that its creative farming game Staxel would be coming to Switch. Today, they have revealed that the title will be arriving on the Switch eShop on September 23. Check out a new trailer and more details below the break.

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Workout game Knockout Home Fitness is scheduled to arrive on Switch in the West later this month. Check out some gameplay footage and more details below.

Gearshifters

Back in April, we first reported on Gearshifters, an arcade-action shoot ’em-up rogue-lite. Publisher Numskull Games and developer Red Phantom Games have since shared some additional news, and it’s looking like we’ll be seeing it pretty soon.

Gearshifters has popped up on the European eShop, and if that’s correct, the game is apparently dropping on September 23. A physical version is also planned. Numskull Games has officially gone on the record to confirm an October launch, so one possibility is that the digital version will come before the physical release.

Pokemon Crystal

This week’s 3DS eShop charts are as follows:

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My Time at Portia update

My Time at Portia players on Switch now have access to a major update. Team17 and Pathea Games are calling it version 3.0.0, but it should show up as version 1.0.8 on your system.

There’s a lot new here between quests, Mason as a new NPC, new levels at the Deepest Ruin, and more. That’s on top of a ton of fixes as well.

Below are the full patch notes for the new My Time at Portia update:


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