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Today’s update from the Super Smash Blog is a brief rundown of Daisy in Smash Bros. Ultimate. We have the full post below.

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#13ᵋ: Daisy
Her basic move set is the same as Peach’s, but this princess has her own unique personality. She’s known for being upbeat, energetic, and a bit of a tomboy.

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Yesterday, Yomi was added as the latest DLC character in Senran Kagura Reflexions. As it turns out, that was the final addition. Director Kenichiro Takaki confirmed that no additional characters are planned, with the team fully focusing on Senran Kagura: Peach Ball.

Asuka is the primary character included in Senran Kagura Reflexions. Aside from Yomi, other DLC characters include Yumi, Murasaki, and Ryona.

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Nintendo uploaded a pair of trailers for Koopa Troopa and Blooper in Mario Tennis Aces, two characters who will be added following launch. Both can be found below.

Fossil Hunters is coming to Switch this month, Reptoid Games has announced. A release is set for the eShop on June 28.

Fossil Hunters is an action-adventure game about building your own dinosaurs with a modular system of interlocking Fossil Blocks. You’ll explore environments, then clear away dirt and rocks. Each fossil comes with its own possible connection points that can be paired with another fossil when they’re nearby. Fossil Skeletons can also be built to complete objectives and unlock new levels / items.

Find more details and a trailer for Fossil Hunters below.

To close out E3 2018, Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime and Bill Trinen went head-to-head in Mario Tennis Aces. Nintendo streamed the match on its Periscope account. It’s not the best quality, but you can watch it below.


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Variety caught up with Panic Button head Adam Creighton at E3 this week. During the discussion, some interesting information was shared about the company’s plans and porting efforts with Switch.

According to Creighton, Panic Button has spent close to six years working with the Switch hardware, including early development tech.

NieR: Automata

At E3 this year, Square Enix announced a new platform for NieR: Automata, as it’s coming to Xbox One. Unfortunately, a Switch version wasn’t revealed – though the possibility of it happening in the future may remain.

During an official Square Enix Presents stream from E3 today, director Yoko Taro, producer Yosuke Saito, and designer Takahisa Taura appeared in a brief message. The three touched on the Xbox One port, but Taro then brought up a Switch version. There was some light-hearted discussion taking place here so it’s unclear how much of it should be taken seriously, but Saito did say that it might be able to happen if enough people show interest by asking Taura on Twitter. Saito then seemed to make a joke that if it were to come to Switch, it could take two years since they want to keep their jobs going “by releasing a little by little.”


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