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This week’s UK software sales are as follows:

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After a busy past few days of maintenance, things are slowing down this coming week. At least so far, Nintendo only has one session lined up for Switch.

The full schedule is as follows:

The 8-bit action adventure platformer Sydney Hunter and the Curse of the Mayan is making its way to Switch next week, an eShop listing reveals. Developer CollectorVision Games intends to release it on September 12.

Here’s an overview of Sydney Hunter and the Curse of the Mayan, along with a trailer:

IGN has shared the first footage from Celeste Chapter 9, the free DLC launching September 9. View the gameplay below.

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Below are the latest Nintendo products that can be currently pre-ordered at retailers:

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A new pre-order bonus has been revealed for Ni no Kuni on Switch. Copies will include a reversible cover sleeve, according to Bandai Namco.

Ni no Kuni launches for Switch on September 20. You can pre-order the RPG on Amazon at a discount here.

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Grand Conquests has arrived today in Fire Emblem Heroes. As a change from the last event, the opening dialogue can now be viewed in Event Recap.

Here’s an overview of Grand Conquests:

Pokemon Sword/Shield had its own spotlight during the latest Nintendo Direct. In the footage shown, fans noticed that an auto-save message briefly appears.

This is something that would be very much appreciated in most games, but because of the nature of Pokemon, fans have some concerns. Auto-saving could interfere with resetting for shiny Pokemon and different natures as well as certain battles/encounters.

Fortunately, Pokemon Sword/Shield still has a manual save option. It’s very much possible that auto-save is optional or is limited to certain areas.

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GameSpot has shared some footage from the recently-announced Puzzle Quest: The Legend Returns. Have a look at the gameplay below.

Puzzle Quest: The Legend Returns will be out for Switch on September 19.

At CEDEC 2019 this week, a few staffers at Bandai Namco stopped by to deliver a talk about Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Much of it was naturally focused on the game’s development, but some concept art was also shared for the Battlefield stage.

Japanese website 4Gamer snapped a couple of photos from the event showing off the concept art. We have both attached to this post.

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