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Fire Emblem: Three Houses

In its first week, Fire Emblem: Three Houses sold a little over 150,000 copies in Japan. Dengeki now reports that it managed to sell through 80 percent of its initial shipment, which is quite high.

Based on the data and information we have so far, it’s no surprise to hear that Fire Emblem: Three Houses is off to a strong start. Dengeki emphasizes this by comparing the Switch title to a couple of previous console entries. Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance sold 99,800 copies in its first week and 169,000 copies in total. Meanwhile, Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn sold 89,000 units in its first week before going on to sell 183,000 units overall.

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At Evo 2019 today, SNK announced that it will create a second season of DLC characters. Four more characters will be added to the game in 2020. Thus far, Mina Majikina has been confirmed.

Below is the trailer that debuted at Evo, which also confirmed The King of Fighters XV for unspecified platforms:

New footage is in showing off FIA European Truck Racing Championship on Switch. Check out the gameplay in the video below.

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Below are the latest Nintendo products that can be currently pre-ordered at retailers:

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Not too long ago, new Neon Purple/Neon Orange Joy-Con and Blue/Neon Yellow Joy-Con were announced for North America. There hasn’t been any official news for Europe, but it looks like those controllers are also due out on the same day.

Nintendo Everything reader Mittens reached out to Nintendo’s customer support team to ask about the situation. A representative said, “the Joy-Con controllers in question are most certainly being released in Europe and will be on World Animal Day October 4th.”

The newest Switch Joy-Con colors were previously announced to be launching in North America on October 4.


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Nintendo has a few different sessions of maintenance planned, most of which are specifically for Switch. The downtime starts tomorrow and leads into the middle of the week.

Here’s the current maintenance schedule:

Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order

If you’ve played some of Team Ninja’s previous games such as Ninja Gaiden, you know how difficult they can be. Apparently that toughness rubbed off on the team when Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order was in development. According to producer Yosuke Hayashi, Marvel Games told Team Ninja that the Switch game was too difficult, which led to adjustments being implemented.

Hayashi told IGN:

At Evo 2019 later today, Arc System Works is expected to debut a new trailer for BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle. The video was leaked online, and although it has since been pulled, some major information is floating around online.

We’ll be sharing details from the video below. If you don’t want to be spoiled in any way, please don’t proceed beyond this point.

At ChinaJoy 2019, the newly-announced Rabbids: Adventure Party was playable on Switch for the first time. Have a look at some off-screen footage below.

Rabbids: Adventure Party has currently only been announced for China, and it is unclear if there are release plans for other regions.

Famitsu has recorded some off-screen footage of Samurai Shodown DLC character Rimururu, who is playable this weekend at Evo 2019. View the gameplay below.


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