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While the company doesn’t have anything to share yet, Blizzard Entertainment wants players of Diablo III on Switch to be able to play with Xbox One and PS4 users and is already working on it. A representative said that the addition of cross-play is a matter of “when, not if” so Blizzard seems confident they’ll be able to make it happen.

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

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Armello

Armello has received an update on Switch, and it’s a pretty notable one. Players can start accessing version 1.01.

The new update adds in touch screen support, multiplayer events, and much more. We have the full patch notes below.

LEGO DC Super-Villains

GameXplain has posted lengthy footage from LEGO DC Super-Villains. Get a look at an hour of footage in the video below.

Hamster brought another NeoGeo game to Switch today in the form of 3 Count Bount. Check out a few minutes of gameplay below.

Sensor Tower has a new report on Dragalia Lost, Nintendo and Cygames’ mobile title. The headline here is that it has generated about $16 million in its first two weeks, outperforming Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp’s revenue of $9.8 million during the same timeframe.

Thus far, Japan is leading the way with spending at 69%. The US is next at just 16%. Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Macau make up the remaining 15%.

Earlier today, The Swindle was added to the Switch eShop. Take a look at some footage in the video below.

Zarvot is coming to Switch next week, Snowhydra Games announced today. A release is planned for October 18.

Featured in the last Nindies Showcase, Zarvot is a “quirky arcade shooter”. We have more details about the game below, along with a new trailer.

Black Bird

Black Bird was recently dated for October 18 in Japan. As it turns out, that applies to North America and Europe as well. Black Bird has received eShop pages in both regions, confirming the date.

Here’s an overview for Black Bird:

Pokemon GO

Pokemon GO is still chugging along and seems to be doing quite well. After generating $84.8 million in September, it ranked at the fourth spot among all apps in terms of revenue.

Pokemon GO’s revenue is up 89% year-over-year. Furthermore, the app’s gross revenue was its highest since November 2017. Revenue also increased 15% from august.


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