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Recently, Chucklefish announced free Double Trouble DLC for Wargroove containing a new story campaign with three new Outlaw Commanders and more. View some of the first footage from a live stream recording below.

SoccerDie: Cosmic Cup

Pipeworks Studios, a company that has been involved with Terraria, has a new Switch exclusive on the way. The arcade and bullet hell love letter SoccerDie: Cosmic Cup will launch on November 21, according to an eShop listing.

We have the following overview for SoccerDie: Cosmic Cup:

Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered

Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered has been given a new patch on Switch. This week’s update include some fixes as well as improvements.

Below are the full patch notes:

The latest character highlights for the fighting game Shovel Knight Showdown feature Shield Knight and King Knight. Take a look at the new videos below.

includes the first five mainline titles in the FNAF universe that started it all: Five Nights at Freddy’s 2/3/4, and Five Nights at Freddy’s

Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include the Five Nights at Freddy’s games, The Touryst, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

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Due to a number of leaks from the past week, all of the Pokemon in Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield have been revealed. In addition to returning creatures, we now know which ones will be returning as well.

A handy chart has been compiled showing all of the Pokemon cans can expect from the Galar Pokedex when playing through the adventure. You can find it below, but beware of spoilers of course.

Game Freak made it known earlier this year that not all Pokemon can be brought over to Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield. Based on early leaks, quite a number of creatures were cut. While some fans have held out hope that they’ll be added later on through opportunities such as updates, it sounds like that won’t be happening.

Speaking with Dutch site InsideGamer, producer Junichi Masuda made it clear that Game Freak isn’t planning on adding missing Pokemon from the Galar Pokedex at a later point. He also again pointed out how the upcoming Pokemon Home app can be used to collect and display Pokemon from past titles.

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Nintendo has shared new data revealing the top top 30 most-downloaded Switch games in North America for October 2019.

After taking the second spot last month, Fortnite is back at the top. Luigi’s Mansion 3 is also in the top three despite coming out at the end of the month. Other new entries include Overwatch, The Witcher 3, and A Hat in Time.

Below are the full results:

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The Touryst

Shin’en has been supporting Nintendo platforms since the Game Boy Color days, and ever since then, the studio has been known for putting out some impressive-looking titles – despite being a relatively small company. That trend has continued on Switch with the console launch game FAST RMX and upcoming release of The Touryst.

In a recent interview, Shin’en’s Manfred Linzner spoke with us about how the team goes about pulling off such impressive graphics on Nintendo hardware. Linzner explained that targeting 60 frames per second comes first, and “all effects and graphics are fine-tuned to make that possible.”

A new 3D platformer has just joined the Switch’s library. New Super Lucky’s Tale, coming from Playful, launched on the console yesterday.

New Super Lucky’s Tale is an interesting release given its origins. What was once a Microsoft-published Xbox One and PC game simply titled “Super Lucky’s Tale”, Playful went back to the drawing board with New Super Lucky’s Tale. The Switch edition builds upon the original title with lots of additional content in the form of new levels, new moves, a new story, and more plus plenty of improvements and changes.

With the launch of New Super Lucky’s Tale on the horizon, we caught up with director Dan Hurd, who chatted about why the game has returned on Switch, how the physical version happened, the possibility of amiibo, and future interest in continuing with the IP. Our full interview can be found below.


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