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Last week, Nintendo announced a unique Disney Tsum Tsum Festival Switch hardware bundle for Japan. The dock, Joy-Con, and system itself have all been specially designed. Of course, a copy of Disney Tsum Tsum Festival is included.

Play-Asia has now opened pre-orders for the bundle here. This appears to be Japanese-exclusive given the lack of western announcements. However, the system can be imported and played in any country thanks to Switch being region-free.

Portal Knights players on Switch have a lot to look forward to today. In addition to paid DLC, a free update is being made available for the sandbox action RPG.

Here’s what fans will find inside the “Elves, Rogues, and Rifts” DLC:

NIS America has prepared a new “A Guide to Odd Times” trailer for Destiny Connect: Tick-Tock Travelers, its Switch RPG. We’ve included it below.

Destiny Connect launches for Switch on October 22 in North America and October 25 in Europe.

LEGO Jurassic World is being ported to Switch, publisher Warner Bros. Interactive and developer TT Games announced today. A release is planned for September 17 in North America and September 20 in Europe.

Here’s an overview of LEGO Jurassic World, along with the first Switch trailer:

Fire Emblem: Three Houses

The latest Japanese hardware sales from Famitsu are as follows:

Bear With Me: The Complete Collection and its prequel episode The Lost Robots are both out on Switch today. Watch a new launch trailer below.

Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden – Deluxe Edition is now available for Switch. Get a look at some footage in the video below.

Ubisoft has pulled back the curtain on an entirely new Rabbids game for Switch, which could end up being a region exclusive. The game takes some inspiration from Journey to the West, and actually sees the Rabbids winding up in China.

Here’s the first trailer:

The new Rabbids title for Switch will be playable between August 2 and August 5 at ChinaJoy. Given the Chinese influence, it may not release in other territories. Regardless, it’s a savvy move on Ubisoft’s part as Nintendo is working with Tencent to bring Switch to China.

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Switch continues to sell, but as far as EA support goes, we haven’t seen a whole lot. So far, the FIFA series has ended up along on the platform along with Fe from Zoink and a port of Unravel Two. During a financial call this week, EA commented on its thinking behind Switch support.

According to CEO Andrew Wilson, EA’s internal data indicates “a great many Switch owners also own a PlayStation 4 or an Xbox One or a PC and very often choose to play the games that we make on those platforms even though they have a Switch and they enjoy a lot of great content on the Switch.”

Super Mario Maker 2 has reached its latest milestone. In about a month, players have uploaded over four million courses.

Nintendo previously announced yesterday that Super Mario Maker 2 has already sold 2.42 million copies worldwide.

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