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Slay the Spire players on Switch have access to a new update. Version 1.03 has gone live, which enables online leaderboards and fixes a bug with controller inputs not always registering.

The next update for Slay the Spire on Switch will include all of the rest of the latest main branch PC updates. There’s no specific release date, but it could arrive within a month or so.

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Nintendo has shared a new Dragon Quest XI S trailer highlighting two of the game’s characters. View a video for Erik and Sylvando below.

It’s no secret that Shovel Knight has done very well on Nintendo platforms. The game sold well on Wii U despite the platform’s overall disappointing performance and it managed to sell another truckload of copies on Switch a few years later. Based on how Shovel Knight has sold on Nintendo systems and Switch in particular, it’s no surprise that Yacht Club Games is very much interested in that console going forward.

Speaking with GamesIndustry, Yacht Club COO James Chan said the following about Shovel Knight and how it was one of the first wave of third-party games on Switch as well as Wii U:

Bandai Namco and Arc System Works have readied a new Dragon Ball FighterZ character trailer highlighting the addition of Gogeta (SSGSS). Watch it below.

Gogeta (SSGSS) will be available in Dragon Ball FighterZ starting September 26.

According to a GamesIndustry report, the Switch Lite sold roughly 13,500 units during its first week in the UK.

While that may seem like a low number, debut sales were not expected to be high. The device should pick up steam closer to Christmas, as was the case for the 2DS. That portable system sold 200,000 units in about two months, though sales primarily increased after the October half-term holiday.

As for Switch in general, it’s sitting at a total of around 1.9 million units sold since launch. It’s slightly better than the 3DS, which reached 1.9 million sales by the end of November 2013.

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The latest Japanese hardware sales from Famitsu are as follows:

Update: Pre-orders are now open on Play-Asia here.


Original: HORI has announced a new Mario Kart Racing Wheel accessory for Switch. It will come in two versions: a standard release and a more expensive DX version.

This new accessory works with both the Switch and PC. Functions from the Switch controller have been migrated over to the new device, and even comes with a foot pedal. While it only works in docked mode, it’s compatible with other modes and the Switch Lite through an extra USB accessory.

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The latest issue of Dengeki PlayStation has provided an update on the recently-announced Fairy Tail RPG with the latest batch of details.

Here’s the full roundup:

The latest issue of Dengeki PlayStation has revealed a new title from Nippon Ichi Software. Revealed in the magazine is void tRrLM(); //void teRraLiuM, an upcoming roguelike planned for Switch.

Here’s what we know thus far:

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This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:


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