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Tiny Metal was updated yesterday, introducing online multiplayer, new story content, and more. There were also quite a few adjustments made and fixes implemented as well that we were previously unaware of.

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Thanks to Amazon Japan, we now have the boxart for Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission. Check out the packaging image above.

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Razed footage

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Earlier this week, PQube added Razed to the Switch eShop. Take a look at some footage below.

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FIFA 19

A bit of an unusual mishap occured with FIFA 19 on Nintendo Switch. As with FIFA 18, the game doesn’t have complete feature parity with other versions of the game and is missing some modes and options. FIFA 19 on Switch is also not getting some limited time events, such as the current “FUTMAS” event centered around the game’s popular Ultimate Team mode. However, it seems even Nintendo is getting confused on which content is in the Switch version, as they actually advertised the FUTMAS event on Twitter and on the Switch’s own news channel. An EA community manager on the game’s official forum responded to the issue, acknowledging that the advertising message on the Switch news channel wasn’t intended to be published, and that EA was working on getting it removed. Nintendo of America’s tweet is still up, however.

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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

A new update is now available for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, which brings the game up to version 1.2.1. This is a rather small update, however the patch notes are pretty vague, only stating that “Several issues have been fixed to improve gameplay experience”. Based on the formatting for the previous patch notes, it seems like no individual characters received any changes in this patch. As such, replays are compatible with the previous version, 1.2.0. However, version 1.2.1 is required for online and local wireless multiplayer.

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Killer7

Suda51 is currently busy promoting the upcoming Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes, which will launch next month on Nintendo Switch. In a recent interview with Fandom Wikia, he was also asked about one of his previous games: Killer7, and whether or not there’s a chance for a Switch version of it. Here’s his response:

“I’d love to bring Killer7 to Switch. However, Capcom owns 100% of the rights to that game, it’s really thanks to them that the PC version came out at all just because they OK’d it and a publisher came along to help distribute it, which is really great. But I’d have to talk to them again to see if it’s possible to get the ball rolling on Switch. The thing about Killer 7 is that it really was a sudden release, we weren’t able to do much promotion for it before it came out, so I really feel like I have a duty to make sure that people are even aware that it exists.”

This isn’t the first time Suda51 talked about a possible Killer7 release on Nintendo Switch. Back in September, he said that strong sales of the recent Steam release of the game could lead to a Switch version.

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The Switch has been getting quite a few otome visual novels lately, and the next one is on the way: Rejet’s Diabolik Lovers: Chaos Lineage will be released in Japan on March 28 next year. In this game, the guys vying for the player’s affection are 13 vampires locked in a never-ending battle. In addition to the regular edition, which will cost 6,804 Yen, there’s also going to be a limited edition for 8,964 Yen, which will include an audio drama on three CDs. There’s no word yet on an international release.

Watch the opening movie of the game below:

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Fitness Boxing is out today in Europe. To celebrate the occcasion, Nintendo has put together a launch trailer for the game:

The second Spirit Board event is now playable in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Here’s a description of the first part of the Fire Emblem Fest:

Spirits from the Fire Emblem series have set up camp on the Spirit Board!

Some of the spirits who appear in Part One of this may not appear in Part Two, and vice versa. Defeat these spirits to receive more Spirit Points than normal.

In Part One of this event, Legend-class spirits Caeda and Azura, and Ace-class spirits Eliwood and Eirika will each appear for a fixed time. Part Two of this event is scheduled to take place next month.

Part One only runs through December 23.

YouTube channel Nintendo Hall provides our first footage of Super Treasure Arena, which arrives on the Switch eShop on December 24. Check out 19 minutes from the game below.


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