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This week’s UK software sales are as follows:

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Nintendo has posted another update to the Smash Bros. Blog for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. This time around, we have an introduction to the Moon Assist Trophy.

Here’s the overview:

Minoria

Minoria will soon be making its way to Switch, and it was recently playable at the Tokyo Game Show. Take a look at some footage from the playable demo below.

Marble It Up!

Ahead of its launch this coming Saturday, Marble It Up! has received a launch trailer. We’ve gone ahead and attached the video below.

The Famicast recorded a bit of footage from the upcoming Switch title Renaine at the Tokyo Game Show this past weekend. Check out the footage below.

In a new video shared by Thousand Games, Synaptic Drive director Kouji Kenjou shared new information about the competitive 3D shooting game. Kenjou weighed in on the project’s origins, its key features, and its Wire mechanic.

Gematsu provides the following transcript:

Nintendo has published a new trailer for Dark Souls: Remastered ahead of its October 19 launch. You can watch it below.

Bandai Namco shared the latest news about Dragon Ball FighterZ today.

First, all Switch players will be able to purchase Android 17 when the game launches later this week. All other DLC characters will be available as well.

Monolith Soft isn’t just known for the Xenoblade franchise. The studio has worked on many games over the years, including the GameCube-exclusive series Baten Kaitos. Two titles released on the platform, but it sounds like there were plans for a third entry as well.

Director Yasuyuki Honne has revealed that Baten Kaitos III was planned and was in pre-production. However, certain “circumstances” prevented the project from moving forward. Honne stated that Baten Kaitos III “would have been grand-scale game with settings at the bottom of the sea, on land, and in the sky.”

North America and Europe had a Retro vs. Modern Splatfest in Splatoon 2 this past weekend. Over in Japan, a different event was taking place as well.

Japan’s latest Splatfest was food-related, featuring Tsubuan and Koshian. Nintendo has since posted the results, which we have below.

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