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Team Meat stopped by Nindies@Night to talk Super Meat Boy Forever for Switch. We’ve posted the recording below.

Square Enix announced Project Octopath Traveler for Switch during the system’s big presentation back in January. However, we haven’t heard much since then. That’s about to change.

Square Enix has opened its official website for the Tokyo Game Show, accessible here. The page already contains a listing of the company’s lineup for the show, and Project Octopath Traveler is indeed included.

The full lineup is as follows:

A new 3DS themes can now be redeemed on My Nintendo in North America. For 20 Gold Points, the Metroid: Samus Returns – Samus Aran theme can be yours.

The reward is up on My Nintendo here. It’ll be available until October 22.

Thanks to TruExtent for the tip.

If yesterday’s Nindies Showcase wasn’t enough, Nintendo has even more indie fun in store for us tonight. The Nindies@Night event in Seattle is underway, and HyperRPG is hosting a stream in collaboration with the Big N. We’ll be seeing gameplay and apparently some announcements as well.

You can watch the stream as it happens below. It should begin at 9 PM PT / 12 AM ET / 5 AM in the UK / 6 AM in Europe.


Miitomo has been updated with more content. Users will find a new stage, along with some brand new items.

“The journey begins again! Miitomo RPG II #1” is the new stage. It includes the following:

– Magic symbol t-shirt
– Magic symbol
– Shaman’s hood
– Shaman’s robe

And as far as the new items go, you can nab the following:

– Shirt with sunglasses
– Denim gaucho pants
– Python-print pumps

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An official press release has been sent out for Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes, which was unveiled during yesterday’s Nindies Showcase. New details are presented in the announcement.

First, in case there was any doubt, Travis Strikes Again is indeed a 3D action title. Travis Touchdown will be wielding his beam katana once again as he takes on waves of enemies, bosses, and Bad Man.

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

Software

1. Sonic Mania
2. Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle
3. Overcooked: Special Edition
4. Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition
5. Splatoon 2
6. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
7. Snipperclips
8. Zelda: Breath of the Wild
9. Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove
10. The Jackbox Party Pack
11. Kamiko
12. Namco Museum
13. Strikers 1945
14. forma.8
15. The Jackbox Party Pack 2
16. Mighty Gunvolt Burst
17. ARMS
18. NBA Playgrounds
19. Puyo Puyo Tetris
20. Retro City Rampage DX

Source: Switch eShop

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Retailers have started pre-orders for the Sonic Forces Bonus Edition, announced earlier today. You can reserve it at Amazon, GameStop and Best Buy.

The Sonic Forces Bonus Edition contains a copy of the game, controller skin, and costume DLC for SEGA / Atlus characters. The whole set costs just $40.

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The latest episode of the Play Nintendo Show has gone live. This time around, Andrew, Jenna, and Izzy journey through Miitopia. Check out the full episode below.

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We have more news about the Switch version of NBA 2K18 stemming from a hands on event that took place today.

First up, NBA 2K18 will be about 25GB. That puts it as one of the larger digital downloads on Switch, but if you have a big microSD card, it’s not entirely unmanageable.

We also have good news about updates on Switch. Nintendo is allowing developer Visual Concepts to push updates day and date with the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions. That means the Switch version won’t be forgotten, and will be receiving the same treatment as other platforms post-launch.

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