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After Galarian Ponyta was revealed this past weekend, the latest issue of Famitsu has confirmed that the Pokemon will be exclusive to Pokemon Shield. That’s much like Sirfetch’d and Pokemon Sword.

According to Famitsu, Galarian Ponyta has the ability known as Pastel Veil. This seems to prevent itself and allies from being poisoned and heals ally Pokemon of poison when they switch in.

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Koei Tecmo and Omega Force have released a new trailer for Orochi Warriors 4: Ultimate that focuses on the character Hades.

Those interested can see his gameplay below.

This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Nintendo will be hosting the latest Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Spirit Board event this week that features a fall theme. Players can earn an extra Snack (L) as well as three times the experience.

The new Spirit Board event begins on October 11. It’ll last for three days, which is the norm.

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The latest episode of Nintendo’s Japanese show Nyannyan Neko Mario Time has now gone live. We’ve included it below.

BurgerTime Party! is out now on Switch as a physical and digital release. Watch a new launch trailer for the game below.

Stardew Valley

ConcernedApe has been tinkering away on a notable 1.4 update for Stardew Valley. There’s still no word on when players will be able to access it, but USgamer managed to get a few words out of creator Eric Barone about what to expect.

Barone shared the following:

Game Informer is back with another video for Pokemon Sword/Shield that focuses on Scorbunny. Below, director Shigeru Ohmori, producer Junichi Masuda, and art director James Turner discuss the making of the creature and give hints about where its evolution could go.

505 Games and Lab Zero Games have uploaded a new launch trailer for Indivisible. Have a look at the video below.

Indivisible will initially launch today, though the Switch version is expected a bit later on.

Doom Eternal

Bethesda and id Software have shared some significant news about Doom Eternal today. The major headline is that the game is delayed, and will no longer launch in November as originally scheduled.

The initial release for Doom Eternal is now set for March 20, 2020. However, the Switch version is now said to be coming later, and no new date has been announced.

In other news, Doom 64 will now be a pre-order bonus for Doom Eternal. Additionally, Invasion Mode will be made available “shortly after launch”.


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