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Clea

The eShop listing has provided a release date for Clea, a skill-based survival horror adventure game for Switch. It’ll be out digitally on October 30, the page confirms.

We have the following overview and trailer for the game:

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This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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Animal Crossing: New Horizons Marshall

Blue Planet Aquarium in Cheshire, UK analyzed keyword search data sourced from Google for every villager, furnishing, houseware, and clothing item in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. In the process, we’re able to learn about the most / least popular villagers in the game and more.

Among the highlights is that Marshall was determined to be the most popular character “by far, beating the next most popular by 81,000 avg. monthly searches”. Sadly, Clyde was the least popular with just 590.

As another interesting note, 60 percent of the top 20 most sought-after characters are female and 70 percent of the least popular are male. Based on the data, cats are the most popular villager species (25 percent of the top 20) whereas in contrast, Frogs are the least popular overall. Although the most popular personality types were ‘Normal’ and ‘Lazy’, the least popular were ‘Cranky’, ‘Jock’, and ‘Snooty’.

Here’s the full set of data:

Square Enix

This month’s issue of Nintendo Dream has an interview with Square Enix’s Tetsuya Nomura and Masanobu Suzui from Indieszero. The two were pretty much there to promote Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory, though the discussion closed out in an interesting way.

Nintendo Dream ended the interview by asking what the two developers wanted to highlight about Melody of Memory. Eventually, after a few exchanges, Suzui and Nomura said the following (as translated by Nintendo Everything’s Oni Dino):

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

Stardew Valley 1.5 splitscreen co-op

ConcernedApe continues to slowly share information about the major 1.5 update for Stardew Valley. In a message shared on social media, the developer confirmed that splitscreen co-op will be added. We have a first look above.

It was previously stated that the next update will let players move their beds. There have been a couple of other teases, too.

A release window for Stardew Valley version 1.5 has not yet been announced.

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Maglam Lord

During TGS 2020 Online, D3 Publisher showed off its action RPG Maglam Lord with lots of footage. The official recording has now been posted online, which we have below.

Maglam Lord is due out for Switch this winter in Japan.

The 1st Anniversary Tour is almost over in Mario Kart Tour, but a new event is on the way. Nintendo has announced the Halloween Tour, which “will feature a new course that’ll be sure to get you in the seasonal spirit”.

The upcoming event goes live in Mario Kart Tour on October 20 at 11 PM PT / October 21 at 2 AM ET. A trailer should be going live to show off what’s planned next week.

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XIII

Microids and Playmagic have come out with a new trailer for the XIII remake. Have a look at the video below.

You’ll notice that at the end of today’s trailer, the Switch logo is nowhere to be found. If we had to guess, we’ll no longer be seeing the Switch version in November as originally planned. We’ve reached out to Microids about the situation, and will let you know if they respond to our inquiry.

Nintendo Switch

We heard earlier today that Switch was again the best-selling console in the United States. That piece of information was more important than initially thought, as the system has set a new record.

Following what took place in September, Switch has been the best-selling console in the U.S. since December 2018. That marks 22 consecutive months that this has happened, and a new record has been set. The Xbox 360 previous held the record with 21 consecutive months, which took place between August 2011 and April 2013.

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