Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution has shipped 500,000 copies on Switch
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Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution appears to have been a modest success for Konami. The game has shipped 500,000 copies on Switch, the company recently confirmed. That figure seemingly accounts for worldwide copies since the title ended up on Nintendo’s console last summer.
In March, a major update released for Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution. It added several new cards, content from Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS, and updated rules.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution can be purchased both physically and digitally on Switch.
Code: Realize – Future Blessings launch trailer
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Aksys Games shipped the otome game Code: Realize – Future Blessings on Switch in the west in this week. We have a new launch trailer, which you can see below.
Code: Realize – Future Blessings is available both physically and digitally on Switch.
MotoGP 20 Switch update, post-launch content detailed
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Milestone has passed along information regarding an update that should be available for MotoGP 20 on Switch. A few additions have been made alongside improvements and fixes.
Below are the full patch notes:
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Tonight We Riot due out on Switch in May
Posted on 5 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch eShop | 0 comments
Just over a year ago, we heard that Tonight We Riot would be coming to Switch. Thanks to an eShop listing, we now have a release date. The revolutionary crowd-based retro brawler will launch on May 5, according to the store page.
Here’s some information about Tonight We Riot plus a trailer:
Switch file sizes – Hatsune Miku, SpongeBob, Telling Lies, more
Posted on 5 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch eShop | 0 comments
Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Mega Mix, SpongeBob Squarepants: Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated, Telling Lies, and more.
Here’s the full roundup:
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Best-selling Final Fantasy and Resident Evil games of all time in the United States
Posted on 5 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in GameCube, News, Switch, Wii | 0 comments
New data from the NPD Group has revealed the best-selling Final Fantasy and Resident Evil games of all time in the United States. Rankings are based on dollars and include physical/digital full game downloads.
Below is the full set of data for both franchises:
Animal Crossing: New Horizons datamine raises the possibility of Dream Suite return, other tidbits
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Animal Crossing: New Leaf introduced a building called Dream Suite. It allows players to visit dream versions of other players’ towns (both friends and random), or share theirs online with others without any real repercussions. The feature is a little different from visiting a town regularly since limitations are in place – you can’t visit shops or cause any havoc for example.
Despite those limitations, Dream Suite is an interesting little feature. It’s something that Nintendo hasn’t brought into the series’ latest entry, Animal Crossing: New Horizons. However, there’s a chance that it could return in the future.
Dr. Lakitu also joining Dr. Mario World
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Lakitu originally appeared in Dr. Mario World. Now, however, Nintendo has confirmed that the character will be a proper doctor as well.
Dr. Goomba was also recently announced as a new character for Dr. Mario World. That one is an entirely new addition.
Dr. Lakitu and Dr. Goomba both go live in Dr. Mario World on April 26 at 11 PM PT / April 27 at 2 AM ET.
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[Let’s Talk] Your favorite Xenoblade game
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Xenoblade is in a much different place now than it was a decade ago. For quite some time, we weren’t even sure if the original game would be released in the states. Whereas Japan originally received the Wii title in June 2010, it didn’t come out in English until the European launch in August 2011. Xenoblade’s North American debut finally took place several months later in April 2012.
It was then in 2015 that Xenoblade Chronicles X launched on Wii U. The RPG was quite a bit different from its predecessor, emphasizing its open world and mechs known as Skells. Hiroyuki Sawano was also brought in to helm the soundtrack. Fans still enjoyed what Monolith Soft had created, and some hope they’ll be able to revisit the world of Mira one day.
Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition will include both the original and remastered soundtracks
Posted on 5 years ago by Daire(@OrangeLight7895) in News, Switch | 0 comments
Update (4/25): The tweet has since been deleted. It’s possible that the information was shared before it was supposed to, or was inaccurate. We’ll keep an eye on this moving forward.
Original (4/24): A tweet from Nintendo Australia/New Zealand has confirmed that Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition will allow players to swap between the original Wii game’s soundtrack and the brand new ‘remastered’ version.
This feature had not previously been announced, the tweet confirming it can be seen below.