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Nintendo Switch

Many rumors have surfaced over the past few months regarding Nintendo’s plans for future Switch models. In one report, we heard that the company could be making an announcement at E3 2019. Apparently that won’t be happening after all.

Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa commented on some of the speculation during a financial results briefing today. New hardware will not be announced at E3, he said. Furukawa added that the company has nothing to announced on possible new hardware, but it is always developing hardware internally.

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Nintendo Switch

Nintendo’s latest financial results reveal another major sales milestone for Switch. Through March 31, the system has sold 34.74 million units. That puts it above the N64, which sold 32.93 units in total.

If you’re curious as to what lies ahead, the SNES sold 49.10 million units. Further down the road, the original NES sold 61.91 million units.

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Yoshi's Crafted World

Thanks to Nintendo’s latest financial results, we’re able to get a look at the company’s latest million sellers. There are a few new entries this time around, including New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe and Yoshi’s Crafted World which are at 3.31 million and 1.11 million units respectively.

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is still the best seller at 16.69 million. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate continues to sell, and is now at 13.81 million copies worldwide.

Here’s the full lineup:

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Today, Nintendo announced its financial results for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2019. We’ll be rounding up all of the important pieces of information below.

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Nintendo’s latest financial results are in, and included with the various documents is the upcoming release schedule for Switch. Aside from a look at what’s to come from a first-party perspective, it also provides an overview of some planned third-party titles. We’ve attached the latest schedule below.


Nintendo has made the latest Super Smash Bros. Ultimate update available. Version 3.0.1 is live, and the main highlight is that a bug has been addressed involving Joker’s Final Smash in Classic Mode.

The full patch notes are as follows:

Nintendo is gearing up for the next ARMS Party Crash Bash. For those who missed it, the event is being held to determine the game’s best character.

This time around, Min Min and Twintelle will be battling it out under the theme “Fight over Fans”.

Expect the latest ARMS Party Crash Bash on May 3. It’ll last until May 6.

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Following up on new details for Dragalia Lost’s Fire Emblem: Lost Heroes event from a few days ago, Nintendo has published a new trailer showcasing the characters and gameplay coming to the mobile title.

Those interested can view the new footage below.

Arc System Works has published a new look at Satsuki Kiryuin’s new Junketsu Shinzui in Kill la Kill the Game: IF.

The previously confirmed costume is the final form of Satsuki’s Kamui Junketsu. More details, plus the screens, can be viewed below.

The final form of the Kamui Junketsu, and also the opposing form against Ryuko Matoi’s “Senketsu Kisaragi”, which Ryuko wore in the final episode of the original anime series. What potential lies hidden in this costume’s power? How will Satsuki fight in this costume!?

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A new software update is now available for Dragalia Lost, bringing the game up to Version 1.7.1.

The patch introduces some new co-op functions, as well as AI adjustments and a handful of other changes.Those interested can view the official patch notes below.


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