Famitsu sales (7/1/19 – 7/7/19)
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Switch vs. Switch Lite comparison – lighter, smaller screen, longer battery life
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Nintendo finally unveiled the long-rumored Switch Lite today. As we know, there will be quite a few differences compared to the original Switch model.
Nintendo has outlined the changes in a new chart. Aside from what’s been previously reported, highlights include the Switch light being lighter, having a smaller screen, and featuring a longer battery life.
Here’s the full chart:
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Nintendo reveals special Pokemon edition of new Switch Lite system
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Coming off of the news about the brand new Switch system – known as the Switch Lite – Nintendo has already unveiled a special edition. Players will be able to purchase the Switch Lite Zacian and Zamazenta Edition starting November 8. Pricing is set at $199.99.
Here’s the full announcement:
Nintendo reveals the Switch Lite
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Nintendo has announced the Switch Lite, a brand new model for Switch. The system launches on September 20 in three different colors.
The Switch Lite is all about handheld play, meaning it won’t connect to a TV. The Joy-Con are now attached to the device and can’t be removed, and now has a dedicated control pad. The motion camera and HD Rumble have also been removed.
Here’s the full announcement:
Rating suggests SEGA is bringing a new Super Monkey Ball game to Switch
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SEGA appears to be cooking up a new Super Monkey Ball game, and it seems to be bound for Switch. Tabegoro! Super Monkey Ball has been rated in Taiwan, and the classification includes Nintendo’s console as one of the supported platforms.
Here’s a look at the rating, which includes a small piece of art:
Fire Emblem Heroes – Tempest Trials+: Lessons Learned starts this week, new summoning event live
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Nintendo and Intelligent Systems have announced that Tempest Trials+: Lessons Learned begins on July 12 in Fire Emblem Heroes. The 5-star Special Hero Fiora: Defrosted Illian and three Sacred Seals (Attack/Res 1, Steady Stance 1, and Chill Spd 1) will be available.
Tying in with the upcoming Tempest Trials+ event, there’s a new summoning focus for bonus allies. Three Heroes from among the bonus allies are available as part of the 5-star event. In Tempest Trials+, bonus allies will receive increased states.
Arcade Archives Shusse Ozumo coming to Switch this week
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Hamster is bringing Arcade Archives Shusse Ozumo to Switch this week, the company has announced. A worldwide release is planned for July 10.
Here’s an overview of the game:
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Splatoon 2 – Final Fest art featuring Iso Padre
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Next up on the docket for Splatoon 2’s final Splatfest art showcase is Iso Padre. For the last battle, he’ll be siding with Team Chaos.
Nintendo notes the following about Iso Padre:
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Dragalia Lost – Flames of Reflection Facility Event, Summon Showcase set to begin July 11
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A new Facility Event and Summon Showcase are set to go live in Dragalia Lost starting tomorrow, July 11th — both titled Flames of Reflection.
This time around, players will be up against bosses of the wind element. The event is set to last until July 22nd, while the Showcase set will go until July 23rd.
The official video and description for the Showcase are below.
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Atelier Ryza soundtrack sampler video
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Gust and Koei Tecmo have published a new OST sampler video that previews five tracks from the upcoming release of the game.
The OST is set to contain 60 music tracks and release in Japan on September 25th. According to Gematsu’s translation, the tracks are listed as the following:
- 0:00 to 0:47 – “Hito Natsu no Daibouken”
- 0:48 to 1:29 – “Shirogane no Onsayaka”
- 1:30 to 2:12 – “Suisai Iro ni Haneru Hibi”
- 2:13 to 2:55 – “Hatenaku Tsuzuku Michi”
- 2:56 to 3:48 – “Keichitsu, Kaname no Ashi”
Those interested can listen to the samples below.