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As far as new Pokemon go, pretty much everything has leaked for Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield. However, information about the games is still emerging. As part of the latest update, we have a look at a few more Gigantamax Pokemon.

Here’s the full set:

Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 is out now on Switch, and a new trailer has come in to celebrate. Watch it below.

Pokemon Sword/Shield

The latest Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield doesn’t concern actual Pokemon, but the Galar region instead. A full look at the in-game map has now been posted online.

This isn’t quite as spoilery as the new Pokemon reveals, but some may want to preserve looking at the map for their own experience. We’ve posted it after the break as a result.

Like past entries, Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield will each have a few of their own exclusive creatures that can be found in the wild. On top of that though, there’s another aspect to consider: gym leaders. Both versions will also have their own foes to battle.

Stemming from this past week’s leaks, we now have the full listing of exclusive gym leaders in Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield. That information can be found below along with their types.

Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 review

System: Switch
Release date: November 5, 2019
Developer: SEGA
Publisher: SEGA


It is often said that there are but two certainties in life, being death and taxes. I propose we add a third billing to that list: party games on Nintendo consoles. There isn’t a single saggy financial quarter that can’t be pumped up significantly by the presence of a mini-game collection featuring Mario and company, and this Christmas, SEGA (in partnership with Nintendo) have answered the call of duty by sending Mario, Sonic, and both of their respective entourages to the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. The initial novelty and shock value of an official game featuring both Nintendo and SEGA’s mascots may be somewhat dulled since the franchise’s first outing on Wii in 2007, but you could say that this new entry is the series’ most fitting one: two monolithic Japanese companies paying homage to one equally gargantuan Japanese event.

Curve Digital and No Brakes Games has announced a new “Ice” level for Human: Fall Flat. Switch players can access the free DLC starting on Thursday.

Here’s a brief overview of the level:

The puzzle-adventure game Degrees of Separation has updated with major functionality. Online multiplayer has been added, alongside the current solo and local multiplayer offerings. Players can take their existing save files online to play with friends, and progress earned through cooperative play will be kept by each user.

Here’s a new trailer for Degrees of Separation to promote the online multiplayer addition:

Source: Modus Games PR

Following the recent update for Contra: Rogue Corps, another patch went live today. Konami implemented a number of changes and adjustments this time around.

Additionally, we have news about more updates that are planned for the near future. The game will receive improve control responsiveness, a change in overheating parameters, and more.

Below are the full details on today’s patch and what’s to come:

Following yesterday’s live stream, Atlus just released another Persona 5 Scramble video: an introduction trailer for the main character, Joker. The video briefly introduces the game’s story and shows off some of Joker’s combat capabilities.

Nintendo released a statement today that sales of Switch hardware units have surpassed the 10 million mark as of November 3rd, 2019. This includes the base model, revised model, as well as the Switch Lite. For perspective, the popular PlayStation 4 console has sold a little over 8 million units in Japan, per VGChartz.


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