Luigi’s Mansion 3 update out now (version 1.4.0), patch notes
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Luigi’s Mansion 3 has received its new round of DLC, but that’s not the only bit of news for the game. Nintendo also started the distribution of version 1.4.0, which includes the Art Viewer, new rare ghosts in ScareScraper, and tons of fixes.
The full patch notes are as follows:
WWE 2K Battlegrounds coming to Switch
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Earlier this week, 2K announced WWE 2K Battlegrounds. An ESRB listing now reveals that the game is coming to Switch.
2K says that WWE 2K Battlegrounds is “a completely new WWE gaming experience that will feature arcade-style action and over-the-top Superstar designs, environments and moves.” It’s being developed by Saber Interactive.
Here’s the full announcement:
Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition details improvements to quests, Colony 6, more
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Nintendo and Monolith Soft have continued to share details about Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition on the official Twitter account. As part of today’s update, we get to hear about more improvements made for the remake. The latest information covers quests, Colony 6, the Affinity Chart, and Fashion Gear.
Here’s the full roundup of tidbits:
Oddworld: Munch’s Oddysee HD announced for Switch
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Oddworld Inhabitants have announced that another installment of the Oddworld franchise will be coming to the Switch on May 14th, 2001’s Oddworld: Munch’s Oddysee. The game will also be receiving a limited physical release later in 2020.
The game’s description reads:
Luigi’s Mansion 3 Multiplayer Pack Part 2 footage
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Earlier tonight, Nintendo and Next Level Games dropped the Multiplayer Pack Part 2 DLC for Luigi’s Mansion 3. A couple of videos from GameXplain showing off what’s new can be found below.
Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition – Future Connected will have a new battle system
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A new tidbit is in concerning the Future Connected segment of Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition. According to a download card now surfacing in Japan, it will include a new battle system. Specifics have not yet been revealed.
Here’s a look at the download card:
Luigi’s Mansion 3 Multiplayer Pack Part 2 out now
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Starting today, Luigi’s Mansion 3 players can get their hands on the game’s Multiplayer Pack Part 2 DLC.
New content and features for both ScreamPark and ScareScraper modes are available. These include three more mini-games for ScreamPark mode, as well as three new ScareScraper outfits with matching floor themes and themed ghosts. One such addition is the Cap’n Weegee costume. Finally, players can view concept art from development.
Here’s an overview of the DLC from Nintendo:
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Switch update out now (version 10.0.2)
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Nintendo has released the latest firmware update for Switch. The system is now at version 10.0.2, and this upgrade can be downloaded by all users worldwide.
Today’s update includes stability improvements, including a solution for an issue involving the Switch Pro Controller. Below are the full details:
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Brigandine: The Legend of Runersia demo trailer
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The strategy simulation title Brigandine: The Legend of Runersia is receiving a demo on Switch, and to promote the news, Happinet has shared a new trailer. Check it out below.
Sakurai talks working on Smash Bros. Ultimate at home, says things are going well
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In light of the coronavirus pandemic, many developers are now working from home. That includes Super Smash Bros. director Masahiro Sakurai. Earlier this month, we heard that he’s now overseeing the game remotely.
Sakurai provided a status update in this week’s issue of Famitsu per his bi-weekly column. Fortunately, things have proceeded without any issues. Sakurai noted in the column that work from home is going well for him and the team. He also joked about saving time on not having to commute to work, and that he doesn’t have to be in a sweaty office.