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A couple of new videos are in for Joggernauts, one of today’s new Switch eShop releases. Find the launch trailer plus footage below.


The Swindle

After previously appearing on Wii U, The Swindle joins the Switch eShop today. Get a look at the launch trailer in the video below.

The World Ends with You: Final Remix

This week’s European Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Switch Retail

Child of Light Ultimate Edition – €19.99
Disgaea 1 Complete – €49.99
Goosebumps The Game – €34.99
The World Ends with You: Final Remix – €49.99 (available October 12)

LEGO DC Super-Villains

Warner Bros. uploaded a new launch trailer for LEGO DC Super-Villains. Have a look at the video below.

Luigi's Mansion

This week’s North American Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Switch Retail

Big Buck Hunter Arcade – $29.99 (available October 16)
Crayola Scoot – $39.99 (available October 16)
LEGO DC Super-Villains – $59.99 (available October 16)
Rapala Fishing Pro Series – $29.99 (available October 16)
Starlink: Battle For Atlas Digital Edition – $59.99 (available October 16)
The World Ends with You: Final Remix – $49.99 (available October 12)
Warriors Orochi 4 – $59.99 (available October 16)

This month’s EDGE review scores are as follows:

Today, Nintendo issued a new update for Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp. Users on both iOS and Android can now access version 1.9.0.

The new update adds in features and adjustments, including a Sky Viewing Mode. Find the full details about the patch below.

911 Operator

SONKA has two new trailers ready for the emergency management sim, 911 Operator. Aside from the game itself, we’re also able to get a look at the Special Resources and Every Life Matters DLC packs.

Below are the videos:

A crossover event with Pokemon is starting tomorrow in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp. The Poké Ball Scavenger Hunt has you looking for Poké Balls all over the map. Finding them will get you special Eevee-themed items. There will also be a special set of Timed Goals that offer more rewards.

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As of this week, Famitsu has stopped tracking Wii U hardware sales numbers in Japan. With these numbers only being in the double digits each week lately, it seems like they have now reached a point where it’s no longer viable or possible to accurately track them each week. The other major sales figure tracker for the Japanese market, Media Create, stopped reporting Wii U numbers a while ago. As it stands, the final number of Wii U consoles sold in Japan, as reported  by Famitsu, is 3,303,541.

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