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This week’s 3DS eShop charts are as follows:

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Fire Emblem Heroes players can begin preparing for the game’s next summoning event. A Season for Picnics will kick off on April 19, Nintendo and Intelligent Systems have announced.

Flora, Lukas, Genny, and Felicia will be featured here. A new Paralogue Story will also be added.

Here’s a trailer for the summoning event:

Now that Joker has been added to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, footage is beginning to pop up online. Get a look at 5 minutes of gameplay below.

Katana Zero is Devolver Digital’s most pre-ordered Switch game thus far, the company has announced. A specific number was not provided.

Devolver Digital has offered a number of games on the eShop, including Gris, The Messenger, and Ape Out. Several “older” titles are available as well like Enter the Gungeon, Minit, and Downwell.

We’ll have our review of Katana Zero up tomorrow.

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Nintendo eShop

If you’re having trouble accessing any of the eShops, you’re not alone. All of the digital stores are down at the moment.

The issues naturally started shortly after Super Smash Bros. Ultimate version 3.0.0 and the Joker DLC went live, so you may also be unable to download the latest patch. Fortunately, Nintendo is aware of the situation and is working to get things back up and running. The company says it’ll provide an update as soon as it has more information.

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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate’s latest update has gone live. Version 3.0.0, which was detailed last night, is now available.

As part of the update, Joker’s DLC pack is up and running. Nintendo has also added the Stage Builder, video editing, support for sharing of online content, and support for Smash World.

Below are the full patch notes:

Konami has posted a trailer for the release of Arcade Classics Anniversary Collection on Switch. Check it out below.

Rumors of new Switch models have been ongoing for quite some time. The latest report from The Wall Street Journal, which surfaced about a month ago, claimed that two revisions are on the way. One is apparently going to have “enhanced features targeted at avid videogamers” while the other “is a cheaper option for casual gamers” viewed as a supposed successor to the 3DS.

Japanese outlet Nikkei is throwing its hat into the ring with the latest speculation. If the site is to be believed, a smaller and lower-priced version of the Switch will launch this fall. This model will mainly focus on portability, but it can also be connected to a television via a dock.

As for what’s next after this smaller and cheaper version of the Switch, Nintendo is preparing to develop a next-gen console that would be a complete change from the current system. It is believed that Nintendo is performing various research and development in regards to changing the OS, enhancing the functionality and graphical capabilities, and so on. However, according to one developer, “It is not clear who will lead in creating the new concept [at this current time].”

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BoxBoy! + BoxGirl!

Nintendo has put out a new Japanese trailer for BoxBoy! + BoxGirl! ahead of its release next week. You can see it below.

Strike Suit Zero: Director's Cut

Strike Suit Zero: Director’s Cut is coming to Switch – and it might be out very soon. A listing for the game has popped up on the eShop, along with a possible May 2 release date.

Here’s an introduction to the space combat game:


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