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It’s been confirmed that the Let’s Go titles will be pre-loadable on the Switch eShop starting October 22nd, requiring 4.6GB of space to download. This comes after a few new trailers that came out today, which can be found here, here and here.

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

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More new villagers are on the way to Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp. Nintendo shared the image above on Twitter a few minutes ago, teasing the latest additions. This new set of three should be coming to the mobile title within the next couple of days.

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The Banner Saga 1 and 2 were previously added to the Switch eShop over the past couple of months. The Banner Saga 3 will follow on July 24.

Today, Gearbox announced that it has partnered with Versus Evil and Stoic to release The Banner Saga Trilogy on Switch. The package bundles all three entries in the series into a single package. It sounds like this will be a physical release, with pre-orders opening soon.

The Banner Saga Trilogy will be available sometime this summer.

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Smash Bros. Ultimate received an official listing on Nintendo’s Japanese store today. On it, we’re given a rough idea about the game’s file size. Nintendo says that at least 16GB of free space will be needed.

We’re several months away from Smash Bros. Ultimate’s launch, and the game is almost certainly still in development. That means it’s impossible to tell at the moment just how much space will be required in the end. Don’t expect a final number until much later in 2018.

Smash Bros. Ultimate will release on December 7 worldwide.

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The next big Splatoon 2 update has arrived. Following today’s earlier announcement, Nintendo has launched version 3.2.0 for all players.

Today’s update adds support for the new Pearl and Marina amiibo. There are also a ton of changes for weapons, Octo Expansion, and more.

Rounding out tonight’s wave of Japanese adverts is a commercial for Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu / Eevee. You can watch it below.

Two new Japanese commercials have just come in. Below, we have an advert showing off some games for the summer plus one that highlights the new Nintendo Labo functionality in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.

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Hello everyone! Octopath Traveler recently delivered a fantastic demo. I put more than eight hours into it but I can’t help but wonder: is it behind the eight ball when compared to Final Fantasy VI? Well in some ways, yes, but that might just be what makes this a great game.

Earlier today, Panic Button held a lengthy Reddit AMA. The studio discussed its Switch ports, working with the system, porting process, its relationship with Nintendo, future project, and a whole lot more.

Here’s a summary of the notable points: 


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