Switch eShop deals – CrossCode, Doom, Grandia HD Collection, Metro, SEGA Ages, Sonic, SmileBASIC 4, Star Wars, The Walking Dead, more
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A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. These include CrossCode, various Doom games, Grandia HD Collection, Metro 2033 Redux and Metro Last: Light Redux, SEGA Ages releases, Sonic titles, SmileBASIC 4, Star Wars offerings, Telltale’s The Walking Dead, and more.
Here are the full highlights:
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Laid-Back Camp -Virtual- Lake Motosu and Fumoto Campsite get release windows, new details, and trailer
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Clouded Leopard Entertainment has provided an update on Laid-Back Camp -Virtual- Lake Motosu and Fumoto Campsite, which were originally announced last November.
The Lake Motosu version will debut first in March 2021. Fumoto Campsite will then follow in April.
Here are a new batch of details from Clouded Leopard Entertainment, along with a trailer:
Pikmin 3 Deluxe now the best-selling Pikmin game of all time in Japan
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Pikmin 3 Deluxe has officially become the best-selling Pikmin game of all title in Japan. Total physical sales are now at 513,225, which is more than the 502,996 amount sold by the very first entry in the series on GameCube.
Here’s the full ranking of Pikmin games by total sales in Japan:
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Splatoon 2 – Super Mushroom vs. Super Star Splatfest results
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Splatoon 2 finally held its Super Mario Bros.-themed Splatfest over the past couple of days. In honor of the series’ 35th anniversary, players could choose between the Super Mushroom and Super Star.
Following a weekend of battles, the results of the newest Splatfest are in. Here’s a look at how things panned out:
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Buddy Mission Bond demo footage
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Nintendo closed out the week by offering a demo for Buddy Mission Bond on the Japanese Switch eShop. For a look at some footage, check out the video below.
Buddy Mission Bond is due out for Switch in Japan on January 29. A release for the west has not been announced at this time.
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Pre-order updates – January 17, 2021
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NIS America hosting January 2021 sale on the Switch eShop
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NIS America is hosting a new January 2021 sale on the Switch eShop. It includes the first discount for Mad Rat Dead, the biggest price reduction on RPG Maker MV, and more.
Here’s the full lineup:
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Sally Face footage
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Sally Face, Portable Moose’s dark fantasy adventure game, lands on Switch next week. Take a look at some footage below.
Sally Face is due out for Switch via the eShop on January 21. We have a trailer and additional information here.
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Capcom hosting January 2021 sale on the Switch / 3DS eShops
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Capcom is hosting another sale on the Switch and 3DS eShops in celebration of the new year. The publisher’s stable of franchises are represented here between Ace Attorney, Devil May Cry, Mega Man, Street Fighter, and more.
The full list is as follows:
Bravely Default II producer discusses more of the improvements made following player feedback
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In anticipation of its release, Square Enix released a demo of Bravely Default II on the eShop in March last year. In a recent interview with Famitsu, producer Masashi Takahashi spoke about the feedback the team received from fans who played it and revealed further improvements that weren’t detailed in the previous feedback video.
Takahashi stated the following, as translated by Nintendo Everything: