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Bandai Namco is gearing up for the next Dragon Ball Fusions update in Japan. Once applied, players will have access to Trunks and Goku Black. The EX Fusions featuring EX Trunks (Trunks and Trunks from Super) plus Caroliblack (Broly and Goku Black) are being added as well.

Today, Bandai Namco uploaded a commercial promoting the upcoming update. View it below along with some screenshots and art featuring Trunks and Goku Black.

 

Following today’s Animal Crossing Direct, Nintendo published a brief preview of Miitopia on the Japanese 3DS eShop. We now have the first images below.

In the eShop preview, you can select five Miis. These characters then appear in a pair of videos.

On a separate note, Miitopia can now be pre-loaded on the Japanese eShop.

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Nintendo has shared a handful of new images from Animal Crossing: New Leaf – Welcome amiibo, the update for the base game and retail re-release. Find a bunch of screenshots and art below.

In celebration of Halloween, Nintendo has released a new piece of Zelda: Breath of the Wild art on the franchise’s Japanese Twitter page. You can see it above.

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Some new images have emerged from Pokemon Sun/Moon. We have a look at the title screens of both versions plus more. See the latest shots in the gallery below.

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Over on its Japanese blog, Nintendo posted a few (beautiful) screenshots from Zelda: Breath of the Wild. We’ve rounded up the new images below.

Thanks to Jake for the tip.

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Several new games out came out this week on the Wii U and 3DS eShops. If you’re interested in checking out what’s new in screenshot form, take a look at the gallery below.

We have a little bit more on the newly-announced Monster Hunter XX. Above, you can see the first 3DS themes relating to the game, which comes with all copies. Monster Hunter XX’s website is here, and we have a bunch of screenshots below.

Nintendo is going back to Zelda’s roots with Breath of the Wild. Today, the company issued a new post on its Japanese website to show how its new Switch / Wii U game compares in some aspects to the original.

Nintendo prepared four different comparisons. They’re as follows:

– Old man: found right away in the original game and in Breath of the Wild; gives you a sword in the original Zelda, but nothing in Breath of the Wild; in Breath of the Wild you have to manage weapons yourself such as by stealing them from enemies
– Spectacle Rock: two rocks form the shape of glasses in both games, but it now looks more like a mountain than just a rock in Breath of the Wild
– Raft: used to navigate water in the original Zelda, also in Breath of the Wild by using the Korok Leaf; it’s an important tool in very cold rivers that you can’t swim in
– Skull shape: shape of a skull appears in Zelda’s final dungeon and in a certain enemy hideout in Breath of the Wild; in Breath of the Wild, you can even use the skull shape to your advantage by having the lantern inside one of the skull eyes to fall, cause an explosion, and instantly wipe out the enemies inside

Here are the four comparison shots:

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