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Additional information is in regarding Miitomo’s performance up to this point.

In countries like the United States, United Kingdom, and Germany, it’s done very well thus far. The app has seen most of its success on iOS, as it remains the top free app in iPhone in both the US and UK. It’s within the top five in Germany as well.

App Annie notes that Miitomo is among the leading 100 top grossing apps in the US. At the moment, it sits at the 87th spot. This indicates that a decent amount of users are forking over real cash for in-game coins.

Finally, Similar Web points out Miitomo’s high levels of engagement per user. Those who have downloaded the app in Japan have shown that they’re keeping it and are using it regularly.

Similar Web shares the following analysis:

Japanese app users have taken to the app almost immediately, and as of April 2nd, 3% of all Japanese Android devices had Miitomo installed on them. Since its release, these users have been spending an average of over 22 minutes a day on the app, and have made it the 13th most popular social app in Japan. Furthermore, our recent Uninstalls Report showed that many apps lose their users within the first 3 to 7 days, which does not seem to be the case with Miitomo, as the app is showing an above average retention rate early on.

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A bunch of additional Star Fox Zero has emerged today. We’ve rounded up various clips from the game below.

New previews and footage of Star Fox Zero are starting to drop. We’re a bit limited in terms of what we can show thus far, but we are starting out with two gameplay clips. Below you can see the Black Arwing and Retro Arwing in action as well as the Gyrowing in Planet Zoness.

Both videos were recorded at 60 frames per second. It wasn’t easy, but we also tried capturing audio that comes from the GamePad. That way you can hear the voices of the Star Fox crew!

Along with Star Fox Guard, we also have some new screenshots from Star Fox Zero. Check out the images below.

Plenty of new screenshots from Star Fox Guard are now available. We have the latest images in the gallery below.

Nintendo has dished out a bunch of details about both Star Fox Zero and Star Fox Guard.

First, a recap of Star Fox Zero:

In the action-packed universe of Star Fox Zero, the TV displays a cinematic view from behind the Arwing while the Wii U GamePad puts players straight into the gunner’s seat, complete with immersive audio and intuitive motion controls for pinpoint aiming. A range of training missions help new recruits to master the game’s unique two-screen gameplay, and as their skills improve, players can return to these training missions to rack up better scores, then take what they’ve learned into the main game to discover new areas and beat their previous best performances.

This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Dark Souls III (PS4/XBO) – 9/10/9/10
Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition (PS4) – 8/8/8/9
Skullgirls 2nd Encore (PS4/PSV) – 8/8/8/8
Republique (PS4) – 8/8/8/8
Elliot Quest (Wii U) – 7/7/8/8
Toki Tori 3D (3DS) – 7/8/8/6
Aqua Kitty DX (PS4/PSV) – 7/7/7/7
Project Root (PS4/XBO/PSV) – 6/6/7/6
Astral Breakers (Wii U) – 5/6/6/7

It was already hinted at via the Limited Edition, but preview images of the latest issue of Famitsu magazine confirm that both Trucy Wright and Ema Skye will return in Ace Attorney 6. Both of them played only minor roles in Dual Destinies, so it’s nice to see that they will get a bigger focus in Ace Attorney 6.

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Preview images for the latest issue of Famitsu have revealed that the upcoming Story of Seasons: Good Friends of Three Villages will feature costumes from the Super Mario series, specifically Mario himself and Peach. We will have more detailed information for you once this week’s issue of Famitsu is out.

Story of Seasons: Good Friends of Three Villages will be released in Japan on June 23rd. A Western release date has not yet been announced.

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Another week, another update for Pokémon Shuffle! Both the 3DS and mobile versions are some new challenges and a few repeat runs.

First up is the Mega Sceptile challenge, which will give players the chance to win some Sceptilite. The competition runs until April 12th, with players getting better rewards depending on how well they do. To get the Sceptilite, 3DS players will have to be one of the top 20,000 in the US, 12,000 in Europe, or 50,000 in Japan. The top 80,000 mobile players will also earn it. For 3DS, the top 2,000 US, 1,200 European, and 5,000 Japanese players will get a Raise Max Level, while the top 8,000 mobile players will get a Mega Speedup. Being in the top 30,000 in the US, 18,000 in Europe, 70,000 in Japan for the 3DS, or 120,000 on Mobile will earn you two Attack Powers. Everyone else will earn a Jewel.

Both versions are getting a repeat run of Tornadus (Incarnate Forme), running until April 12th. This challenge can only be played once per day, but the catch rate increases each day.

Lastly, the Groudon and Emboar stages will be available on both versions until April 19th. Groudon is a repeat run for both versions, while Emboar is returning to 3DS and new to mobile.

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