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Cotton Reboot

A new trailer has arrived for shoot’em up title Cotton Reboot! You can check it out below:

A decent amount of new skin options have been added to the Nintendo Online Store. Switch owners can choose from classic franchises like Mario, Donkey Kong, and Zelda, as well as newer offerings like Splatoon and more. Each set includes a skin for the back of the Switch, the dock, and both Joy-Con, as well as a screen protector. The sets go for $19.99 each. To check out the full range of options, click here.

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The long-awaited 1.1.0 update for Super Mario 3D All-Stars arrived tonight. Aside from adding inverted control options which had been previously confirmed for the patch, Nintendo unexpectedly started offering support for the GameCube controller in Super Mario Sunshine.

There are a few other aspects to the update not mentioned in the patch notes. For one thing, the debug blocks in Super Mario Sunshine have now been removed. Players previously noticed that Bianco Hills’ second secret area displayed cubes which mark the flipping platforms’ paths and weren’t intended to be shown.

Good news for Super Mario Sunshine fans: the GameCube controller is now supported in Super Mario 3D All-Stars.

We posted the patch notes for version 1.1.0 a few moments ago. However, we felt this deserved a special mention.

Players will need a GameCube Controller Adapter in order for the functionality to work properly. Additionally, it’s only compatible with TV mode, and it doesn’t work with a Switch Lite. Still, you can play Super Mario Sunshine using the same controls as found in the original GameCube release, which is a neat addition.

Super Mario 3D All-Stars

The 1.1.0 update for Super Mario 3D All-Stars that Nintendo announced a little while back is now live.

Nintendo has now shared the full patch notes for today’s update. If you’re interested in finding out what’s included, continue on below. 

Fans have long been waiting for the possibility of Capcom localizing The Great Ace Attorney 1 and 2. Based on today’s major Capcom leaks, although there hasn’t been an official announcement, it seems as though it could finally be happening.

That’s not all for Ace Attorney though. A new slide has been making the rounds – which is also apparently stemming from the Capcom leaks – regarding other plans for the series. The big news is that Ace Attorney 7 is in development and we may see another collection for the franchise.

Here’s the full roundup of tidbits:

Limited Run Games today provided an update on the physical version of Trover Saves the Universe, which was announced this past summer. A collector’s edition has been revealed and pre-orders are opening later this month.

The collector’s edition for Trover Saves The Universe contains a reversible poster, post cards, and a reversible Trover papercraft. Of course, you’ll be getting the game on a cartridge as well.

Pre-orders for the standard and limited versions of Trover Saves The Universe open on November 27 at 7 AM PT / 10 AM ET. Limited Run Games will be carrying reservations here.

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Minecraft is teaming up with Star Wars as part of its latest DLC mash-up. Fans can get their hands on content from A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi, and The Mandalorian. The DLC includes a map, a skin pack, a full bespoke texture set, mobs and items reskins, UI treatment, and a licensed soundtrack.

The Star Wars DLC for Minecraft is out now on the official marketplace. We have a trailer for the collaboration below.

To promote next month’s launch of Immortals Fenyx Rising, Ubisoft has shared a special trailer featuring a crossover with the Adventure Time television show. Watch it below.

Immortals Fenyx Rising launches for Switch on December 3.

Xbox Bethesda

Microsoft announced the acquisition of Zenmix in September, which includes all of Bethesda. The Elder Scrolls, Doom, and more now technically lie with Xbox. Some fans have been wondering what the move means for titles going forward on other platforms.

Thankfully, at least for now, it sounds like Bethesda releases won’t necessarily be exclusive to Xbox. The priority for Microsoft instead is to have content “to be either first or better or best or pick your differentiated experience, on our platforms.”

Xbox chief financial officer Tim Stuart said the following during the Jefferies Interactive Entertainment conference last week:


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