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Mimpi Dreams

Mimpi Dreams is arriving on Switch next week, according to an eShop listing. A release is planned for November 15.

Mimpi Dreams offers a mix of adventure, puzzle, and platforming gameplay. We have further details and a trailer below.

Nintendo

Below are the latest Nintendo products that can be currently pre-ordered at retailers:

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Nintendo has uploaded the latest video for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Rather than showing gameplay, the video is animated and gives us a look at the game’s many characters. Check it out below.

A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. These include Hollow, Overcooked, Worms W.M.D, and more.

Here’s the full roundup of sales:

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Firewatch was announced for Switch earlier this year. Campo Santo has been keeping relatively quiet on how the port is coming along, but it sounds like it’s not too far off. Developer Jake Rodkin told one fan on Twitter that it’s “very close” to debuting on Nintendo’s platform.

Rodkin also shared a few screenshots showing off the game on Switch. We have those images below.

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PAX Australia has been and gone for another year and us gamers will now go back to playing the game we know best, the waiting game. Luckily for me, I had the opportunity to chat with some folk who made it down to Australia’s largest gaming convention. This interview is with Dave Crooks (or a Mimic) from Dodge Roll; the developers behind the hugely successful game Enter the Gungeon in which we discussed unused guns, content for the future, and the team’s next project. Please enjoy the interview!

Nintendo Switch

Nintendo’s maintenance schedule has been updated once again. Quite a few sessions are planned for the coming days, including several for Switch.

The current maintenance schedule is as follows:

A couple of days ago, Timber Tennis: Versus was added to the Switch eShop. Take a look at the game’s official launch trailer below.

This weekend, Nintendo held the latest Japanese Splatfest in Splatoon 2. It was entirely Pocky themed, and once again, players were given two options. They could either go with standard Pocky or Pocky Gokuboso (ultra thin).

After a day full of battles, the event has concluded. Nintendo has now posted the results for players.

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Nippon Ichi has made it known a few times in the past just how well Disgaea 5 Complete did on Switch. Earlier this year, it was revealed that the game was sitting at 200,000 copies sold in the west alone.

In last month’s issue of EDGE, Nippon Ichi president Sohei Niikawa reiterated Disgaea 5 Complete’s success on Switch, stating that “it sold incredibly well both in Japan and abroad.” Niikawa also spoke about Nintendo’s strong support of the company having visited their offices to teach the developers about Switch. Right now he believes it’s an “ideal piece of hardware” since the dual console and portable nature makes it appealing to both the west and Japan.


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