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Mass Effect Trilogy

Portuguese retailer Gaming Replay has listed Mass Effect Trilogy for Switch. That doesn’t mean such a release is happening, but it’s interesting to speculate about the possibility.

It goes without saying that a Mass Effect Trilogy would include the series’ original three games. Gaming Replay seems to suggest an October 2020 release window – at least as a placeholder – which would probably be unlikely.

Mass Effect Trilogy has been rumored previously, but there hasn’t been any talk regarding a Switch version. If EA does happen to make an official announcement, we’ll have it here on the site.

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Nexomon Extinction

Another big update is now live for Nexomon Extinction. The team has implemented several new features, changes, fixes, and more.

Here are the full patch notes:

Super Mario 3D All-Stars

A bunch of footage for Super Mario 3D All-Stars has now emerged showing docked and handheld play. You can watch the various videos below.

Harvest Moon: One World

Harvest Moon: One World was originally on track to launch this fall. Unfortunately, that will no longer be happening, as the game has been delayed.

We should now be seeing Harvest Moon: One World on March 5, 2021. Referring to the COVID-19 pandemic, Natsume CEO Hiro Maekawa said that “the current events have delayed the launch”, though the company is “working hard every day to create a great game that introduces players to a whole new world and promises Serious Fun.”

Here’s some information about Harvest Moon: One World:

Super Mario 3D All-Stars

Super Mario 3D All-Stars has a couple of days to go until release, but reviews are now starting to drop. We’ve rounded up some of the early verdicts below.

Aleste Collection

M2 today revealed Aleste Collection, a package containing four titles. A release is planned for December 24 in Japan.

The following games are included:

During today’s Nintendo Management Briefing Session, president Shuntaro Furukawa reiterated that Switch is currently in the middle of its life-cycle. Extending that life-cycle is an important goal for the company, which may now be possible thanks to focusing on a single hardware platform. Aside from putting all of its efforts into Switch without another system to think about, Nintendo can come up with unique proposals as well.

Furukawa also commented on R&D investment. In the past, Nintendo used to look at conventional technology that enabled a lower price and appeal to users. However, it is now exploring cutting-edge technology. Nintendo needs to balance factors such as how intuitive it is for users, battery life, and what is the most comfortable for users.

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During an online briefing today, Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa offered up vague plans for the company’s future plans on Switch.

Furukawa noted that the company is planning “many games” for Switch in 2021 and beyond. Nintendo also intends to “continue developing hardware to pursue unique entertainment offerings”. Unfortunately, he didn’t elaborate further.

Nintendo currently feels that we’re right in the middle of Switch’s life-cycle.

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EA seems slightly more committed to Switch than it had been previously. You may recall that during the EA Play event earlier this summer, it was announced that the company was planning seven games for the platform over the next year.

EA SVP Mike Blank commented a bit more about the company’s plans for Switch in an interview with GamesIndustry. Blank did say that it foresees putting more games on Switch. Additionally, the company could explore bringing the EA Play service over if it makes sense.

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The latest issue of Weekly Jump provides the latest update on DLC plans for One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4. According to the magazine, Urogue is joining the game.

Urogue will be a part of the Worst Generation character Pack, which is confirmed for release on 1,200 yen. X Drake and Killer will also be included.

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