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The bullet-hell adventure title ITTA is planned for Switch, publisher Armor Games Studios and developer Glass Revolver have announced. A release is planned for later in 2020.

We have the following overview and trailer for ITTA:

Nintendo will host a Pokemon Direct on January 9, the company has announced. The presentation will last about 20 minutes.

Fans can tune in at the following times:


NIS America today announced the western release date for the survival game Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories. It’s set for release on April 7, 2020 in North America, Europe, and Oceania.

Here’s an overview of Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories, along with a trailer:

SEGA released a new update for Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz HD today, bringing the game up to version 1.0.3. Here’s what this update entails:

  • Fixes a timer reset issue in Time Attack mode
  • New confirmation message at certain points
  • Improved camera display

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This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Previously announced for release in Japan on August 5, 2020, a new trailer has dropped for Jack Jeanne. While there is no gameplay footage for this combination rhythm/simulator experience, there is a splash of music with some character art.

Here’s the trailer:

Konami has updated Contra: Rogue Corps once again. Players can access a new Exploration Mission, new weapons, an increased level cap, and more.

Below are the full patch notes:

Nintendo and Intelligent Systems have announced Heir of Light as the next summoning event for Fire Emblem Heroes. It will feature Shannan, Altena, Ced, and Larcei. A new story chapter is also planned.

Heir of Light begins in Fire Emblem Heroes starting January 8 / January 9. View a trailer for the event below.

Nintendo has announced a new milestone for Super Mario Maker 2. Since launch, players have uploaded over 10 million courses worldwide.

Today’s news was celebrated by increasing the number of levels players can share online to a maximum of 100.

Here’s a brief video celebrating the milestone:

Super Mario Maker 2

Super Mario Maker 2 originally limited players to uploading up to 32 courses online. Then at the end of July, the cap was increased to 64. It has now been raised once again.

Following a bit of maintenance, Super Mario Maker 2 players can now upload a maximum of 100 courses. This is expected to be the final increase for the game. Nintendo had said in July that it would be raising the limit “one more time”, so that should be it.

Thanks to Jake for the tip.


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