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Nintendo has shared an English version of the Japanese Animal Crossing: New Horizons commercial released earlier in the week, including a look at the western boxart. Check it out below.

AO Tennis 2 boxart

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Thanks to a GameStop listing, we now have the boxart for AO Tennis 2. Have a look at the packaging image above.

Nintendo has opened the official Japanese website for Animal Crossing: New Horizons, giving us access to a few new screenshots. Get a look at the latest images in the gallery below.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons launches for Switch on March 20, 2020.

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Around a dozen new mystery SKUs have popped up in GameStop’s internal database. Each one is simply labeled as “Available SKU”, so there is unfortunately no additional information about what each product might be.

Here’s a snapshot taken from the database:

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Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order

There’s still more content planned for Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order. Aside from more costumes that will be free to all players, new DLC is in the works featuring the Fantastic Four.

An apparent datamine may give some additional insight regarding other possible additions for Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3. It seems that there could be some additional story content in the pipeline, for example.

Here’s a summary of what was supposedly uncovered:

One of the earliest announcements made for Wii U was Metro: Last Light. That release ended up being cancelled in the end, but the first-person shooter IP may now finally be making an appearance on Nintendo’s console with Metro Redux for Switch.

Metro Redux was first rumored for the Big N’s platform after a listing popped up on a Portuguese retailer website. Then more significantly, the European ratings board PEGI just added in a rating yesterday. Those two pages combined all but suggest that an announcement is imminent. 

Metro Redux bundles together Metro 2033 and Metro: Last Light. There were technical and gameplay improvements, including enhanced animations. It’s unclear what exactly we can expect from the Switch version, though we’ve included some additional information and a trailer below. 

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is kicking it old-school this week with another brand new tournament. This time around, the theme is actually dedicated to a previous entry in the series.

When the event begins, players will only be able to use fighters and stages from Super Smash Bros. Melee. Items will also appear from the classic GameCube game.

The new tournament goes live on January 3.

For those that missed today’s new commercial, Nintendo has shared the official Japanese boxart for Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Check it out above.

Nintendo is already ramping up its advertising efforts for Animal Crossing: New Horizons with a new Japanese commercial. Check out the advert below.

Did you know that Dr Kawashima’s Brain Training for Nintendo Switch has a Super Mario Odyssey Easter egg? We won’t spoil it for those who want to find the small treat for themselves, but if you’re interested, you can hit up the video from GameXplain below.


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