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Blacksad: Under the Skin is seeing another delay on Switch. Microids now intends to ship the game on Nintendo’s console at the end of 2019, the company has announced.

Blacksad: Under the Skin was first planned for September 26 before it was delayed to November 5 on all platforms. The latest delay only affects Switch.

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Nintendo has uploaded a couple of new commercials for its Switch fitness experience Ring Fit Adventure. We have both adverts below.

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You may recall that, not too long ago, Virtuos vice president of games Elijah Freeman said the company was working on “bespoke Switch titles for some of the most beloved IPs in the industry.” In an interview with GamesIndustry, Freeman clarified what was actually meant by this.

Speaking with the site, he said:

The physical release of A Hat in Time will take slightly longer than expected to release on Switch. It was originally set for October 18, but has since been pushed back to November 8. A manufacturing delay resulted in the extra time that was needed to produce units.

Note that the digital version of A Hat in Time is unaffected. It will launch via the eShop as planned on October 18.

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The latest Japanese hardware sales from Famitsu are as follows:

Beep has released new details pertaining to the various modes within the upcoming shoot-em-up Cotton Reboot.

In addition, some extra confirmations on music and voice cast were also shared. Those interested can check out all the translated info from Gematsu below.

This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

GameSpot has shared new footage of Overwatch running on Switch in the systems’s various modes. Get a look at the gameplay in the video below.

A major update for Super Mario Maker 2 has gone live. Version 1.1.0 is now available, which adds functionality to let you play with friends online and more.

Below are the full patch notes:

Unsurprisingly, Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield are massive endeavours. There are tons of people involved, ranging from those at Game Freak to staffers working on the project from outsourcing, and even folks from marketing.

Just how big of a production in Pokemon Sword/Shield? Director Shigeru Ohmori estimates that there are around 1,000 people involved in total.


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