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As previously announced, the major free update for Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution is now available on Nintendo Switch. The update, which brings the game to version 1.0.1, adds the new Master Rule change, new cards, new story battles and several other improvements.

After a bit of a break, Mjölnir’s Strike has started again. Today, the Shield phase of the event will be active, so make sure to take part in at least one battle.

A new Lost Lore event will be starting soon. Beginning on March 26, this time, the focus will be on a story from the World of Radiance (i.e. Tellius). In addition to the usual rewards, you will also be able to get Divine Codes (Ephemera 3).

Finally, since the current Hall of Forms event has ended, you can now use Forma Souls to add the Forma units you raised during the event to your regular army. You have until April 2 to use Forma Souls on this current batch of Heroes. Note that Forma Souls are a paid item.

In the most recent issue of Nintendo Dream, the Japanese magazine published a massive Fire Emblem: Three Houses developer interview. Directors Genki Yokota (Nintendo) and Toshiyuki Kusakihara (Intelligent Systems) weighed in on various topics concerning the Switch game.

At one point of the discussion, it’s revealed that Claude is “a false name.” The Golden Deer leader should actually be known as “Khalid”, according to Kusakihara.

Here’s our translation of the excerpt:

Bandai Namco has rolled out the latest Japanese commercial for One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 focusing on the Yonko Saga. Check it out below.

In Other Waters, the narrative adventure from publisher Fellow Traveller and developer Jump Over the Age, has been dated for Switch. It was previously given a spring release window, but an eShop listing has it down for April 3.

Here,s some information about the game as well as a trailer:


Niantic has shared a bunch of news about Pokemon Go today. The developer has detailed a new Today View feature, confirmed that Lugia Week has been cancelled, and outlined more changes that have been made in light of the coronavirus.

Here’s the full rundown:

Last April, a revamp of the classic adventure game Shadowgate landed on the Switch eShop. Limited Run Games has now announced that it will publish the title physically.

Like many Limited Run Games offerings, a standard version and special edition are planned. The latter release, known as the “Shadowgate Classic Edition”, includes a physical copy of the game, a retro cartridge sleeve, art print, and the original game soundtrack.

Pre-orders for the physical versions of Shadowgate open on March 27. Reservations will be live for four weeks.

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Deep Sky Derelicts: Definitive Edition, “a combination of turn-based strategy and RPG, enriched with tactical card combat and popular roguelike elements,” is heading to the Switch eShop tomorrow. View some footage below.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons

Animal Crossing fans have waited years for a new entry in the franchise. What might surprise you is just how long New Horizons was in development for.

According to The Washington Post, early development kicked off shortly after Animal Crossing: New Leaf launched. We’re talking about the Japanese release here, so that goes all the way back to 2012. That means it took about eight years for Animal Crossing: New Horizons to ultimately wrap up.

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Animal Crossing: New Horizons

Animal Crossing: New Horizons has launched, but the game will be receiving more content in the future in the form of seasonal updates. Unfortunately, the coronavirus has made work more difficult, and many people from around the world have been affected. Animal Crossing: New Horizons could be impacted due to the current times.

Speaking with The Washington Post, director Aya Kyogoku said that development for the updates “is still going”. However, if the situation with the coronavirus worsens, there could be adjustments. “We’re not sure if we have to shift anything, but I think we have to be flexible,” Kyogoku said.


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