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This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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Nintendo has published a new interview with Daemon X Machina producer Kenichiro Tsukuda. During the discussion, Tsukuda spoke about player feedback the team has received, emphasizing an improved frame rate, how the game’s visual style was determined, and more.

Here’s the full talk:

In a recent issue of Famitsu, a big interview was published with Splatoon 2 producer Hisashi Nogami. Nogami reflected on the game’s second year of updates and activity, the final Splatfest (including why there wasn’t a Pearl vs. Marina showdown), what lies ahead for the future, and more.

We’ve now prepared a full translation of the interview. Continue on below for the full discussion between Famitsu and Nogami.

Several new games out came out this week on the eShop. If you’re interested in checking out what’s new in screenshot form, take a look at the gallery below.

Mortal Kombat 11

Fans have been requesting a better look at Mortal Kombat 11’s DLC, and soon Warner Bros. and NetherRealm Studios will be delivering on those wishes. On social media earlier today, the game’s official Twitter account confirmed that a Kombat Pack trailer will be published on August 21.

The news was teased in the following video:

Thanks to GameSpot, we have a new look at Heave Ho ahead of its final launch at the end of this month. Watch the footage below.

According to an eShop listing, Vasara Collection will launch for Switch on August 15. QUByte Interactive previously took pre-orders for a physical version.

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

Walmart is now taking pre-orders for the Switch Lite. All systems, including the Zacian & Zamazenta Edition, can be found here. Note that the Pokemon system has generally been selling out at other retailers.

The Switch Lite launches around the world on September 20.

Nintendo Switch Game Vouchers

The Nintendo Switch Game Vouchers offer came to an end this week – at least in North America. It’s no longer possible to purchase additional vouchers, though they can be used a year after being purchased.

Following the program’s end, Nintendo updated its official FAQ. It now includes a section about whether the offer will return, which unfortunately, isn’t in the cards as of now.

The Spanish numbers are here and Three Houses managed to sell about 2.5x times more than Fates on its first week.

Debut Spanish sales are in for Fire Emblem: Three Houses. In its first week, the game managed to sell 19,500 copies. While that may not seem like much, Fire Emblem Fates sold just 8,000 units. That means Three Houses sold 2.5 times more than the 3DS entry.

Fire Emblem: Three Houses currently holds the sixth biggest opening of the year in Spain. It’s above some big games such as The Division 2, Mortal Kombat 11, and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice.

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