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

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Civilization VI

A new update for Civilization VI has just gone live on Switch. Version 1.2.1 can be accessed by all users.

Based on users reports, one of the main highlights is the addition of the previously-announced hotseat mode. The feature allows players to take turns playing the game on a single Switch system.

2K Games has yet to share any additional information about the update. We’ll report back if we receive any further details, including patch notes.

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Fuga: Melodies of Steel

When Fuga: Melodies of Steel launches on Switch in early 2020, it won’t be a digital-only title on the eShop. CyberConnect 2 president Hiroshi Matsuyama confirmed in a Q&A video that a physical version is in the works as well for the strategy RPG.

Matsuyama noted that the company is “currently discussing with potential partners to find the best match” on the production of a physical version. There are plans to offer boxed copies “for all countries and regions”.

Asterix & Obelix XXL3

New footage is in for the action game Asterix & Obelix XXL3: The Crystal Menhir. Take a look at the gameplay in the video below.

Shiny Pokemon have been ongoing for several generations of the monster-catching series. These incredibly rare versions of Pokemon have a very low encounter rate, making them particularly rare. With Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield, things are taken even further.

Players can now encounter two different types of animations when starting a battle with shiny Pokemon. The first one is the traditional sparkles, whereas a new design features shining squares.

Idea Factory today dated its desert-filled RPG Arc of Alchemist for the west. In North America, the game will arrive on January 30, 2020. The European release is happening one day later on January 31, 2002.

At least for now, Arc of Alchemist won’t have a physical version. Idea Factory is only committing to a digital launch currently.

Here’s the opening movie for Arc of Alchemist:

Epic Games has issued the latest update for Fortnite. Version 11.20 includes the return of Daily Challenges and more.

Below are the full patch notes:

The sci-fi psychological adventure game Still There is now available on Switch. For a look at some footage, check out the video below.

As the end of 2019 winds down, Niantic is thanking Pokemon GO players and their support of Community Days with a new initiative. A special two-day event has been announced featuring Community Day encounters and bonuses.

Here’s the full rundown:

Ahead of its release on November 27, some footage has come in for the ferret mischief game Widget Satchel. View the gameplay below.


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