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SEGA released a new trailer for the arrival of SEGA Ages – Phantasy Star on Switch. Take a look at the video below.

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Super Mario Party

Super Mario Party has sold 1.5 million units around the world, Nintendo has announced. That important piece of data comes from the company’s financial results briefing, which is currently in progress.

Nintendo indicated during the briefing that it is happy with Super Mario Party’s performance thus far. It has momentum ahead of the holiday season, and is leading to a boost in Joy-Con sales.

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Today, Accolade announced Bubsy: Paws on Fire, and it’s coming to Switch. The project is in development over at Choice Provisions – the same team behind the runner series.

We have the following overview and debut trailer for the game:

Nintendo is currently hosting a financial results briefing to cover the FY3/2019 Q2 period. Some information is currently being relayed by analyst David Gibson. We’ll round up all of the tidbits as they come in below.

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The latest episode of Nintendo’s Japanese show Nyannyan Neko Mario Time has now gone live. We’ve included it below.

World of Final Fantasy Maxima

Nintendo has updated the release schedule on its platforms for the week of November 8. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:

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Dragalia Lost has been around (at least in some countries) for roughly a month. How has it done since its release? Based on new data from Sensor Tower, the mobile game seems to be doing very well.

Thus far, Dragalia Lost has generated about $28 million. Roughly $23.5 million of that total stems from player spending in the United States and Japan. Dragalia Lost is Nintendo’s second largest mobile launch in those two countries behind Fire Emblem Heroes.

One of today’s new releases on Switch is Sports Party from Ubisoft. Have a look at some footage in the video below.

Nintendo has gone live with the latest trailer for Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu / Eevee. It’s more of a lifestyle video, showing players interacting with the games in real life, moving creatures over from Pokemon GO, and more. Check it out below.


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