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Splatoon 3 Mincemeat Metalworks

Nintendo has revealed a new stage for Splatoon 3, with fans now being able to get a first look at Mincemeat Metalworks.

In a tweet published today, it’s stated that the level “was made from scrap metal in order to make more scrap metal.” The area previously had a sea there, “but it evaporated, leaving behind a wasteland.”

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JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R Ermes

JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R has received another character trailer, and fans can get a closer look at Ermes. She’s said to be strong on the outside and a tough opponent.

Continue on below for some information about JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R.

Mario Kart Tour has just received a new update, bringing the game to version 2.14.0. This update is preparing the game for a new upcoming bonus challenge, adding a handful of quality of life features and addressing a few known issues.

Check out the full patch notes for the update below:

It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart. This week, Splatoon 3 continues to lead the way.

Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between June 16 and June 22.

Spelunky and Spelunky 2

A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. These include the lowest prices yet for Disco Elysium: The Final Cut, Gang Beasts, Spelunky 1 and 2, and more.

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Birushana: Rising Flower of Genpei just saw its western debut, and new gameplay has emerged. A little over a half hour of footage can be seen from the visual novel.

Here’s some additional information from Idea Factory:

Hourglass gameplay

The first-person puzzle adventure Hourglass landed on Switch this week, and those that want to see what the title has to offer can check out new gameplay. 18 minutes of footage are available.

For more on Hourglass, read the following overview:

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

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Roots of Pacha preview

Whenever a new farming-themed game hits the market, the big question that always seems to come up is: what does this game bring to the table that hasn’t already been done by the juggernaut that is Stardew Valley?  A lot of times the most obvious difference between games in this genre is the setting, and Roots of Pacha – an upcoming farming game/village builder from indie developer Soda Den – is setting itself apart by going all the way back in time to the Stone Age. During a recent gameplay demo at Summer Game Fest, I got to chat with Soda Den co-founder and lead developer Timo Dadony about just what their upcoming game is trying to accomplish.

Crucially, Roots of Pacha’s unique time period seems to play more of a role in how the game plays rather than merely being set dressing. The game tasks players with building up a clan of villagers at the outset of human innovation, back when very few tools even existed. From this starting point, players will “help your clan develop the ideas that shape humanity” through multiple eras of history all the way through the Iron Age. And while farming is certainly a part of that – as well as inventing the various pieces of equipment to make that happen – it also includes things like developing culture, arts, and even religion as part of a growing society.

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Nintendo has updated its upcoming maintenance schedule with a new session. Later this month, the eShop will be impacted for a couple of hours. This applies to Switch, Wii U, and 3DS.

Here’s the full schedule as things currently stand:


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