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Monster Crown Red King update

The developer behind Monster Crown is still tinkering away on the game, and has now announced a free “Red King” update.

The update, which is the last one for the game, includes Dino Land, new beasts, baby monsters, and more. You’ll be playing as the up-and-coming tamer Mark.

Here’s the full rundown of the update:

The latest UK software sales chart for the week ending February 10, 2024 is now available.

This week, Hogwarts Legacy climbs back to the top after previously appearing at #7. Super Mario Bros. Wonder is the top Switch exclusive at #4.

Here’s the full UK software sales chart for the week ending February 10, 2024:

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It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart. This week, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door rises to #2.

Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between January 24 and January 30.

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

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Konosuba God's Blessing on This Wonderful World! Love for These Clothes of Desire! launch trailer

Konosuba: God’s Blessing on This Wonderful World! Love for These Clothes of Desire! has finally come to Switch in the west, and a new trailer celebrates the launch. The comedy visual novel has arrived in both North America and Europe.

For those that need a recap on what to expect, check out the following overview:

Kemco RPG Selection Vol. 6

The Kemco RPG Selection Vol. 6 physical release has been announced, which will bundle four more games together in a single package.

Asdivine Kamura, Alphadia Genesis, Liege Dragon, and Dragon Lapis will be available physically on Switch for the first time. They will all be included in Kemco RPG Selection Vol. 6. While this has only been announced for Japan, like all previous volumes, fans in other regions can import a copy and play the titles in English.

Splatoon 3 Splatfest guide

Splatoon 3’s next Splatfest is on the horizon, and we’ve put together a general guide aimed at beginners and casual players.

Splatoon 3 hosts two kinds of events: Splatfests and Big Runs. Generally speaking, we only get one of these events per month. This time around, the Splatfest’s theme is which weekend day is best: Friday, Saturday, or Sunday. Despite the theme seeming a little bit trivial, these Splatfests are no joke: they’re arguably the most competitive events the game has to offer. If you consider yourself a more casual Splatoon player, don’t let that competitiveness intimidate you! There are still ways you can contribute to a team, and today’s guide will help you make the most of the Splatfest even if you aren’t a pro player.

amiibo training guide

With the release of the Sora amiibo on the horizon, we’ve put together an in-depth amiibo training guide for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate that applies to every fighter in the game.

If you’re looking to raise a powerful amiibo to beat up your friends, we’ve got you covered. Before you start training a character, you’ll need to choose whether to give it Spirits or not. Spirits are character-augmenting equipment pieces that can boost Attack, Defense, and more. With a proper Spirit setup, you can turn an amiibo into a menace. That said, amiibo with Spirits are sometimes too powerful even for human opponents to beat. If you’d rather raise an amiibo that’s more fair to your friends, you can easily opt out of giving it Spirits altogether. Do note that once an amiibo has Spirits, they can’t be removed via natural means.

Splatoon 3 concert

Nintendo is back with its second concert of the week, this time for Splatoon 3. The performance was originally planned for Nintendo Live 2024 Tokyo.

Deep Cut played a bunch of different songs, and fans will be happy to hear that Off the Hook from Splatoon 2 also made an appearance. The whole thing was 40 minutes long.

Here’s the full concert:

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Xenoblade 3 logo boxart

A little while back, Nintendo staffer Osamu Nagai shared some insight into the making of the logo and boxart for Xenoblade Chronicles 3.

For both the key visual (which would go on to be the boxart) and logo, Nagai thought about the importance of the series’ previous games while also focusing on the individuality of the newest entry. A key point for the logo “was the particles of light that appear when people mourn.” Meanwhile, for the key art, Nagai “used the concept art from development as a base, then combined it with the giant Mechonis Sword and Titan that were in the previous games’ boxarts.”


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