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We’ll have to wait and see how Dr. Mario World does in the long run, but at least early on, it appears to be doing well. Within half a day of its launch, the mobile game reached the top spot in the US iOS games chart. This puts it in better positioning than Niantic’s Harry Potter: Wizards Unite, which didn’t reach #1 until a day after it launched.

How about the UK? According to App Annie, it peaked at #9 overall. However, it did take the top spot in puzzle games.

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Ratalakia Games will be publishing Metaloid: Origin on the Switch eShop tomorrow. For a look at some early footage, check out the video below.

Trine: Ultimate Collection will release on Switch, publisher Modus Games and developre Frozenbyte have announced. It will be available later this fall.

Trine: Ultimate Collection includes the franchise’s initial three games and the upcoming fourth installment, Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince. A couple of goodies are also included as well as a pre-order bonus.

Here’s the full rundown of what’s included:

In a couple of months, the Switch Lite will be launching. Some will stay with their original system, but others will migrate over to the new device. If you are planning on purchasing the new system, you won’t have to worry about leaving your purchases behind.

Speaking with CNET, Nintendo of America president Doug Bowser confirmed that you’ll be able to transfer games between the devices. He said:


Red Art Games has revealed that it is offering a physical version of Splasher. Pre-orders open today on the company’s website here.

Splasher originally released on Switch back in October 2017. It’s currently available via the eShop.

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Ichigoichie has announced Hexagroove, a game that features a mix of strategy, rhythm, and action. It will arrive on Switch this October.

Here’s further information about the project:

Ahead of tomorrow’s launch, The Arcade Crew has shared a launch trailer for Blazing Chrome. Watch it below.

The latest Japanese hardware sales from Famitsu are as follows:

Nintendo finally unveiled the long-rumored Switch Lite today. As we know, there will be quite a few differences compared to the original Switch model.

Nintendo has outlined the changes in a new chart. Aside from what’s been previously reported, highlights include the Switch light being lighter, having a smaller screen, and featuring a longer battery life.

Here’s the full chart:

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Super Monkey Ball

SEGA appears to be cooking up a new Super Monkey Ball game, and it seems to be bound for Switch. Tabegoro! Super Monkey Ball has been rated in Taiwan, and the classification includes Nintendo’s console as one of the supported platforms.

Here’s a look at the rating, which includes a small piece of art:

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