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

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Fire Emblem Heroes - Weekly Revival 11

Summoning Focus: Weekly Revival 10 has returned in Fire Emblem Heroes. 5-star Heroes who showed up before the start of Book II appear as focus Heroes, and the focus lineup changes each week.

You’ll be able to partake in Summoning Focus: Weekly Revival 11 until May 31.

Mortal Kombat 11 - RoboCop

Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath has received another trailer, this time focusing on RoboCop. Get a look at the new character video below.

Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath launches for Switch on May 26. View a trailer for Sheeva here and Fujin here.

Metal Max Xeno: Reborn

Metal Max Xeno: Reborn is experiencing a second delay. Originally, the game was planned for March 26 in Japan. It was later moved back to July 9. That date won’t be met either, with Kadokawa Games today announcing that the game has been delayed to September 10.

The news was shared today as part of a 29th anniversary live stream for the series. Like many games, Metal Max Xeno: Reborn appears to have been impacted by the coronavirus.

Here’s the full live stream showcasing gameplay:

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RetroMania Wrestling now has a release month. The game will arrive sometime in July, developer Retrosoft Studios has announced.

Although RetroMania Wrestling won’t be sold physically (at least for now), a “Digital Plus” version is planned. Copies come with a box, full color instruction manual, and stickers. Pricing is set at $29.99.

If interested, you can pre-order the RetroMania Wrestling Digital Plus version here.

Do Not Feed the Monkeys appears to have a release date. A listing has shown up on the eShop, which has the simulation strategy title pinned down for June 1.

Here’s an overview of Do Not Feed the Monkeys, along with a trailer:

Shantae and the Seven Sirens

Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Minecraft Dungeons, Shantae and the Seven Sirens, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

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Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition

Rather than just sprucing up the game and making some subtle changes, Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition actually has content not included in the original. Fans of the Wii title plus newcomers can play through Future Connected, an epilogue that takes place after the main story ends.

In this week’s issue of Famitsu, Monolith Soft president and creator Tetsuya Takahashi was asked about why Future Connected was created and its concept. In response, he explained:

Animal Crossing: New Horizons players looking to fill up their museum with art can do so by buying pieces from Redd. However, it turns out there’s another way to expand your collection as well.

Findings from dataminer Ninji confirm that you can randomly receive art in the mail from villagers. It appears that the following can take place based on their personalities:

Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition isn’t the only notable release for Switch on May 29. 2K also has a trio of collections due out on the same day. BioShock: The Collection, Borderlands Legendary Collection, and XCOM 2 Collection are all dropping on May 29 as well. Even if you aren’t interested in any of them, they’re pretty notable since this is the first time we’re seeing these titles on a Nintendo platform.

So putting Xenoblade aside for a second, which one of these collections from 2K are you most interested in? Which releases will you be picking up on May 29 (or sometime down the road)? Let us know in the comments below.


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