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Another new update for My Time at Portia is now available. The game now features improved loading times primarily aimed at Switch, fixes to performance and stability issues, and more.

Below are the full patch notes:

In a bit of Pokemon Sword & Shield related news, The Pokemon Company has launched the “Dynamax Camera” website today. You can upload pictures from your phone to this website, which will then add one of a total of 50 different Dynamax Pokemon to the picture. The site is only available in Japanese, but it’s pretty easy to navigate as all you need to do is scan the QR code on the site. Additionally, it’s safe to assume that all of the Pokemon that can appear on the picture can also be found in Pokemon Sword & Shield.

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The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening is out today, and Nintendo is doing a bit of cross-promotion. They shared a total of eight Zelda-themed courses in Super Mario Maker 2 to celebrate the launch of the remake. You can see the codes for each level in the image above.

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Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy VIII Remastered are getting a physical release, Square Enix has revealed. The two RPGs will be sold in a single package for Switch later this year. Best of all, an English language option has been confirmed.

Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy VIII Remastered are both currently available on the Switch eShop. The latter game was thought to be receiving a physical version, but that didn’t pan out. Now, however, we know that there will be a physical edition for both classics thanks to this new Asian release.

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The Switch remake of The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening finally launches tomorrow – or it already has depending on your region. To celebrate, Nintendo has created some special art. Get a look at the illustration above.

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GRID Autosport has received a new batch of Switch gameplay tying in with its release today. Have a look at 20 minutes of footage below.

PlatinumGames has continued its Astral Chain developer blog series with yet another entry. For the latest addition, visual effects artist Takuo Yamamoto speaks about some of the techniques used in the game, such as how the world changes when using IRIS.

Here’s the full piece from Yamamoto:

NIS America has dated Psikyo Shooting Stars Alpha, a collection of games for Switch. It will be available on January 21, 2020 in North America and January 24, 2020 in Europe.

Psikyo Shooting Stars Alpha features Strikers, Dragon Blaze, Zero Gunner, and Sol Divide. Find a new trailer for the package below.

Source: NIS America PR

Luigi’s Mansion 3 received its official Switch eShop page yesterday, allowing fans to pre-load the game. Tucked away inside the description is an interesting note about DLC.

While no specifics have been provided, paid DLC is now confirmed. Nintendo and Next Level Games are planning more content for the ScareScraper and Scream Park modes.

ScareScraper has players racing the timer to clear various objectives on a series of floors. Meanwhile, the ScreamPark party mode involves two to eight players battling against each other as a Luigi team and a Gooigi team while competing to see who can defeat the most ghosts, collect the most coins, or break the most targets.

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Thanks to iam8bit, Sayonara Wild Hearts will be seeing a physical version. Pre-orders are up on the company’s website here.

Sayonara Wild Hearts will have 5,000 physical units produced. All copies come with an embroidered logo patch.

The physical version of Sayonara Wild Hearts will ship in Q1 2020.


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