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Animal Crossing: New Horizons

Update: Separately from highlighting its normal million sellers, Nintendo has revealed that over 13 million copies have been sold through six weeks. The original 11.77 million number, and everything else below, is for data received through March 31.


Original: Thanks to Nintendo’s latest financial results, we’re able to get a look at the company’s latest million sellers.

Undoubtedly the biggest highlight is Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Nintendo says that, as of March 31, the game sold almost 12 million copies worldwide. That’s a massive amount, especially considering that the game dropped on March 20.

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Nintendo’s latest financial results are in, and included with the various documents is the upcoming release schedule for Switch. Aside from a look at what’s to come from a first-party perspective, it also provides an overview of some planned third-party titles. We’ve attached the latest schedule below.

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Nintendo has reported its latest financial results for the fiscal term ended March 2019. The Big N provided an update on Switch sales, its overall performance, and more.

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Nintendo and Monolith Soft have sent out a batch of Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition screenshots. Today’s images focus on Future Connected, a brand new addition for the Switch release.

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Publisher Mediascape will be behind the Summer release of Strategy RPG Lily: Shiroki Yuri no Otome-tachi for Nintendo Switch. Developed by Disfact, the game now has a website for the upcoming release, which can be seen here. Lily is said to be a stress-free strategy RPG, where the developers tie character growth to the progression of the main story and eliminating the need for players to grind EXP to level up. This puts the focus more heavily on the actual narrative at hand, allowing the players the freedom to enjoy the story itself along with the updated side content previously seen as DLC.

 

SEGA has announced that Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Mega Mix will be receiving its “Additional Music Pack 6th” DLC pack in Japan on May 13. Along with a bunch of songs, players will be able to access new modules.

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Spirit of the North

Spirit of the North, the single-player third-person adventure game, launches for Switch on May 7. View some footage in the video below.

Spirit of the North will initially be distributed via the Switch eShop. A physical version will follow later.

Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield players are starting to receive online bans for intentionally disconnecting from matches. Players in Japan have been reporting the news about action taken against them, which was done after they attempted to preserve their rank. All indications are that this is permanent.

The whole situation stems from a recent exploit in which trainers could disconnect from a battle right before the win. By doing so, the loser wouldn’t lose points while the winner would earn points in Ranked Battles. It was also entirely simple to perform as you simply needed to put the Switch into Sleep Mode.

Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield are both available on Switch.

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WayForward previously announced a partnership with Limited Run Games to produce physical versions of Shantae and the Seven Sirens. We now have a first look at the collector’s edition. All copies include a copy of the game, a steelbook case, a commemorative Game Boy cart, and more.

Pre-orders open on May 15 at 7 AM PT / 10 AM ET for both standard copies and the collector’s edition. There’s no limit on units here, as reservations will be taken for four weeks.

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Bandai Namco and Arc System Works today revealed that Ultra Instinct Goku is joining Dragon Ball FighterZ on May 22.

Tying in with the news, a new gameplay trailer has been released. We’ve attached the video below.


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