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Fire Emblem: Three Houses was given a pretty significant update this week. It added a new difficulty mode, changed the male actor for male Byleth, and more.

Fans have also picked up on a more subtle change included in this week’s update. As it turns out, Nintendo changed up one of the support conversations a bit. If you don’t mind being spoiled at all, you can find a comparison of how it’s changed below.

AI: The Somnium Files

GameSpot has posted 12 minutes of footage from AI: The Somnium Files. Have a look at the gameplay below.

The dungeon-crawler Munchkin: Quacked Quest is heading to Switch, Asmodee Digital has announced. A release is planned for this fall.

Here’s an overview of Munchkin: Quacked Quest, along with a trailer:

Super Nintendo World

Universal Parks & Resorts chairman and CEO Tom Williams has revealed new details about Super Nintendo World.

Speaking with Bank of America Merrill Lynch’s Jessica Jean Reif Cohen, Williams confirmed that the first park in Japan is set to open next spring. Mario Kart and Yoshi rides will be featured in the first phase. There are other aspects to the park, including Peach’s Castle, restaurants, merchandise, and more.

The latest episode of Nintendo Minute has gone live. In the new video, Kit and Krysta show off the Chamber Dungeon feature in Zelda: Link’s Awakening. Check out the full episode below.

Ghostlight is bringing the arcade action puzzler Cubixx to Switch, the studio announced today. A release is planned for Q4 2019.

Here’s an overview of Cubixx, along with a trailer:

Harvest Moon: Mad Dash, which was known to be arriving on Switch sometime this fall, has secured a release date. Natsume announced today that the game will be available on October 29.

Those who pre-order Harvest Moon: Mad Dash at GameStop will receive an exclusive squishy sheep keychain as a gift with purchase.


In case you missed it, we have the first trailer for Harvest Moon: Mad Dash here.

Source: Natsume PR

This month’s EDGE review scores are as follows:

Pine

Pine ended up missing its originally-planned August release window, but the game has now received a final release date. Publisher Kongregate and developer Twirlbound confirmed today that the adventure simulation game will be available on October 10.

We have the following overview and trailer for Pine:

Following yesterday’s announcement for Japan, XSEED Games and Marvelous announced today that BurgerTime Party! will be available in North America and Europe starting October 8.

Here’s an overview of BurgerTime Party!, along with a trailer:


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