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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 Ken.

Here’s his overview:

PAX Aus 2018 has been and gone for another year and us gamers will now go back to playing the game we know best – the waiting game. Luckily for me, I had the opportunity to chat with some folks who made it down to Australia’s largest gaming convention. This interview is with Julian Trutmann and Nick Cooper, from Drastic Games; developers of the up and coming Soundfall. Soundfall is a rhythm driven dungeon crawler that is procedurally generated to your music.
Please enjoy the interview!

Two more Pokemon-based 3DS themes are now live. Ultra Beasts and Night Parade can be purchased by accessing the theme shop.

Both themes are priced at $1.99. Note that they’re available in all regions – North America, Europe, and Japan.

Tyr: Chains of Valhalla

Ennui Studio announced today that it is bringing the 2.5D platformer Tyr: Chains of Valhalla to Switch. A release is planned for Q1 2019.

Here’s an overview for the game, along with a trailer:

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Nintendo has scheduled some maintenance for the start of next week as well as the following week. Switch and 3DS will be impacted, plus more.

The current maintenance schedule is as follows:

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

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Usually when we have a new report from the NPD, it’s about the latest gaming sales. But today, analyst Mat Piscatella shared some data for legacy systems. We have charts for two older Nintendo systems.

First up, here’s a look at the top ten best-selling games in the United States that were sold on the N64:

A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. These include Brawlout, FIFA 19, Resident Evil Revelations 1 / 2, and more.

Here’s the full roundup of sales:

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Circle of Sumo is due out for Switch on November 16. Have a look at some early footage in the gameplay video below.

The new Poke Ball Plus device has a couple of different functions. Not only can it work as a controller for Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu / Eevee, but it also acts as a Pokemon GO Plus. Players can use it to send Pokemon to the Let’s Go games and collect rewards.

Nintendo has since provided new information on how Poke Ball Plus works if set to Pokemon GO Plus mode while having a Pokemon inside. When this happens and the device is acting like a Pokemon GO Plus, it will spin all PokeStops automatically without prompting you and providing the items. If there isn’t a Pokemon inside, it’ll vibrate similar to the Pokemon GO Plus.

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