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Nintendo currently has one session of Switch maintenance planned for the coming week. It’s an interesting one, as Nintendo describes it as “network services” relating to “notice to friends” and more.

Here’s the maintenance schedule as of now:

Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Ni no Kuni, Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered, and more.

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My Nintendo has updated in North America with another new reward. The Animal Crossing Pocket Camp x Sanrio Characters Collection wallpapers are now available, which contains designs for Keroppi and Cinnamoroll. Both can be used on mobile devices.

You can order the new reward on My Nintendo here. It’s entirely free, so you don’t need to spend any points.

Massive Damage and Raw Fury have prepared a new Star Renegades trailer in celebration of Gamescom 2019. Give it a look below.

Star Renegades, a tactical squad-based rogue-lite RPG, is slated for early 2020.

Two Point Hospital

At Gamescom 2019, SEGA and Two Point Studios showcased a ton of footage from Two Point Hospital on consoles. Have a look at the full recording below.

Ahead of its launch next month, Nintendo has opened the North American teaser site for the Zelda: Link’s Awakening Switch remake. Access it here.

The full site will open soon, but there’s already a decent amount to check out. Fans can view a trailer, screenshots, gameplay information, and more.

Nintendo fans don’t have to worry about Inti Creates slowing down on its support for Switch. Although the developer has been experimenting with more platforms as of late, the Big N’s console remains a top priority.

When asked about future Switch support from Inti Creates, president Takuya Aizu told us:

Daemon X Machina

The countdown to Daemon X Machina is underway, as the Switch title is launching in just a few weeks. Nintendo has now opened the official site. Head on over here to access it.

This is the full version of the site, so there’s plenty to see and read up on. That includes a trailer, plenty of gameplay information, and more.

SEGA has shared a bunch of character art for Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. We get to see representatives from both franchises in some pretty unique outfits and poses that highlight the title’s various events.

Here’s the full set of art:

Game Freak uploaded a video this week with Shigeki Morimoto, the original designer for Mew. While it’s unfortunately only in Japanese at present, Siliconera translated some of the more notable tidbits.

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