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This week’s Wii U eShop charts are as follows:

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Hello Neighbor: Hide and Seek

Earlier today, Hello Neighbor: Hide and Seek made its debut on Switch. Take a look at some footage in the video below.

As reported by Sensor Tower, Fire Emblem Heroes has typically seen an average of $21 million in player spending since its February 2017 launch. However, in November, that figure dropped to $13.8 million. That’s 66% of its monthly average and a decrease of approximately 19% year-over-year.

Dragalia Lost earned more than Fire Emblem Heroes in September, which wasn’t entirely surprising given the new launch. This continued into November though, with Cygames’ title generating $16.3 million – about 18% more than Fire Emblem. One point to consider is that Dragalia Lost is available in five territories whereas Fire Emblem Heroes is out in 43.

Japan once again led the way with player spending in Fire Emblem Heroes at 60%. The United States followed at 28%. Fire Emblem Heroes ranked #62 by revenue globally, coming in at #29 in Japan and #66 in the U.S. The mobile game has grossed an estimated $465 million worldwide.

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This week’s episode of Nintendo Minute has gone live. In today’s video, Kit and Krysta play some bingo to celebrate Smash Bros. Ultimate’s launch. Check out the full episode below.

Donut County

The team behind Donut County made a surprise announcement today that Donut County is coming to Switch. The game is just a few days off, with a release planned for December 18.

Here’s an overview plus a trailer:

Coba: Tale of the Moon

Majesco Entertainment has announced a return to gaming in a big way. The company has revealed Coba: Tale of the Moon, a new action RPG currently in development for Switch.

Coba may expand beyond just a single game. There are plans to create “a full media franchise, with potential for an animated series for traditional television and/or streaming platforms, home video, theatrical release(s), merchandise sales and/or augmented reality programming.”

Warframe

Warframe has reached a new milestone on Switch. The game has been downloaded over one million times, Digital Extremes has announced.

Warframe came to Switch as a digital download on November 20. It can be found via the eShop and is free-to-play.

Source: Digital Extremes PR

QubicGames has announced a trio of titles for release on Switch this month. Mana Spark, Koloro, and Wondershot are all due out on December 17.

We have the following overviews and trailers:

Yo-kai Watch 3 initially launched in Japan with “Sushi” and “Tempura” versions. A year later, a third “Sukiyaki” version was released. What does this mean for the western version of Yo-kai Watch 3?

This was initially unclear, but Nintendo and Level-5 did something rather interesting for Yo-kai Watch 3 in the west. As it turns out, all three versions were combined into one game. That means every Yo-kai can be obtained in a single save file.

For Yo-kai Watch 2, Nintendo originally brought Fleshy Souls and Bony Spirits to the west. Psychic Specters would come out a year later. Fortunately, we’re avoiding a similar situation with Yo-kai Watch 3.

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Diggerman

Forever Entertainment has dated Diggerman for Switch. The game will release digitally via the eShop on December 24, the company has announced.

Here’s an overview, along with a trailer:


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