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With the continued holiday period this week, Nintendo doesn’t have much in the way of maintenance going on. In fact, there’s nothing scheduled for this coming week currently. The only session planned is actually for next week, involving distribution of update data for Switch.

Here’s the full schedule:

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Below are the latest Nintendo products that can be currently pre-ordered at retailers:

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Play-Asia has opened pre-orders for the Devil May Cry Triple Pack. You can reserve the collection here.

Currently exclusive to Japan, the Devil May Cry Triple Pack contains the first game on a cartridge and the two subsequent titles as digital downloads. That means you’ll likely need to redeem Devil May Cry 2 and Devil May Cry 3 from the eShop. However, all three games are expected to have English support.

We have a bit of footage from Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore showcasing a few different scenes from the English release. Get a look at the gameplay below.

This week’s issue of Famitsu has shared a listing of the top 30 best-selling games in Japan for the month of November 2019. You can check out the full results below, including debut digital sales for Pokemon Sword/Shield, Luigi’s Mansion 3, and Mario & Sonic as well as initial sales for Romancing SaGa 3.

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We recently spoke with Keisuke Kikuchi, the producer of the Fairy Tail RPG heading to Switch in 2020. Aside from discussing topics like how long the game will be and talk about DLC, Kikuchi also expressed interest in wanting to turn this into a franchise when we asked about the possibility of original characters.

Here’s our full discussion with Kikuchi:

LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga developer TT Games has spoken to Nintendo Everything about the game’s Switch version.

According to the studio’s James Burgon, the first build “ran like a dream” on the console. Burgon further said that he and the rest of the team “really want to do it justice on that platform.”

Burgon’s full words:

Ninjala

Ninjala, GungHo Online Entertainment’s bubble gum shooter, was delayed for a full year. In May, the company announced that the Switch title will now release in early 2020.

GungHo seems to be taking extra care of Ninjala as it has high hopes for the game. With the new Switch title, the publisher would like to see an increase of overseas market revenue from 40 percent to 70 percent.

“People of all ages can have fun as if they’re playing grass-lot baseball, and the additional content will be very satisfying to seasoned gamers,” GungHo President Kazuki Morishita told Nikkei. Morishita feels that it has an eSports feel.

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Digimon Survive

A number of screenshots have surfaced for Digimon Survive, which arrives on Switch in 2020. Find all of today’s images in the gallery below.

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Kowloon’s Gate, an adventure title initially published by Sony and developed by Zeque for the original PlayStation back in 1997, is now bound for Switch. Jetman made the announcement earlier today.

Kowloon’s Gate VR: Suzaku won’t actually feature VR support, do there won’t be any use of Nintendo Labo. However, there will be some new content such as additional areas.

Here’s an overview of Kowloon’s Gate VR: Suzaku:


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