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Game Informer shared a new video today with Game Freak today all about Grookey in Pokemon Sword/Shield. Director Shigeru Ohmori, producer Junichi Masuda, and art director James Turner talk about the making of the Pokemon and give hints about where its evolution could go. Watch the video below.

Children of Morta is experiencing a last-minute delay on Switch. Originally scheduled for October 15, it will now launch on November 20.

Writing about the delay, developer Dead Mage and publisher 11 bit studios shared:

IGN has shared a new batch of footage from the action-RPG Indivisible, which is coming to Switch in the near future. Check out the gameplay below.

A whole bunch of footage has emerged for the Switch version of Trine 4. Take a look at close to an hour of gameplay below.

Compile Heart has published a couple of character trailers for Arc of Alchemist that show the male and female cast. Both can be found below.

This week’s UK software sales are as follows:

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Bandai Namco has shared a new trailer for SD Gundam G Generation Cross Rays that previews the early purchase bonus unit “Sisquiede (Titans Color)”.

Those interested can view the footage of the new unit below.

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Bandai Namco has confirmed that Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet will be receiving a free update later this Winter that will add customization options that will allow the avatar to appear as Ronye and Tiese from Sword Art Online: Alicization.

Those interested can view the cosmetics above.

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It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart. Pokemon Sword/Shield is back on top for Nintendo titles, and Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 is now in the top ten.

Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between September 19 and September 25.

Dragon Quest XI S came out in Japan a few days ago, and in its first week, it sold just over 300,000 copies. Dengeki reports an initial sell-through rate of 65 percent.

The 3DS version of Dragon Quest XI sold 1.83 million units in its first week in Japan. Square Enix also moved another 1.4 million units of the PlayStation 4 version. Given that it’s been over two years since Dragon Quest XI originally appeared in Japan, Square Enix should be satisfied with how the Switch version is performing thus far.

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