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Ahead of the the game’s release next month in Japan, the pre-purchase option for Girls und Panzer: Dream Tank Match DX is now live on the eShop — and some new in-game screenshots have been shared.

According to the listing, the title will cost 8 208 Yen and require 6.2GB of free storage space upon download. Unfortunately, no other language option outside of Japanese is available.

The new images for the game can be seen below.

As part of the lead up to the launch of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy, Capcom has released yet another set of screenshots — this time featuring Maya and Mia Fey.

This is the second set in a four week series of screens. The images can be viewed below.

As we hit launch day for Dragon Marked for Death from Inti Creates, a day 1 patch has been dropped that brings the new title up to Version 1.1.0.

This update addresses numerous aspects of the game, from simple quality of life improvements to multiplayer and story mode adjustments.

The official patch notes can be viewed.

With both Jiren and Videl now available in Dragon Ball FighterZ, Bandai Namco has published each fighter’s character trailer.

Although they mostly feature the same gameplay footage as in the original Season 2 reveal trailer, each get their own separate video with new visual flare.

Both new trailers can be viewed below.

This week’s Famitsu scans are now available. Highlights include Yume Nikki, Nelke & the Legendary Alchemists, and Atelier Lulua. Scans of all games can be found below.

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If you felt that Nintendo Labo was initially too expensive, you might be interested in a deal currently running on Best Buy. The retailer has all kits down to $40. That means you can save between $20 – $30 depending on which one(s) you purchase.

All of the Nintendo Labo kits can be found on Best Buy here. The deal ends on February 2.

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After a week off, Masahiro Sakurai published his latest column in Famitsu this week. His piece was again dedicated entirely to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and this one was particularly interesting.

Sakurai managed to receive permission from Nintendo in sharing some data about online play in Smash Bros. Ultimate. His column was only in reference to a specific week, but he went over victory rates, character usage, and more. 

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A few different studios have ported games to Switch over the past couple of years. One such company is Tantalus, the team behind Zelda: Twilight Princess. Tantalus helped bring over Sonic Mania, Rime, and Cities: Skylines.

In an interview with Gaming Respawn, CEO Tom Crago spoke about its Switch porting efforts, including the challenges involved with Rime and Cities: Skylines. He had this to say:

Rockfish Games has started the distribution of a new update for Everspace: Stellar Edition on Switch. Version 1.0.2 is out now.

Below are the patch notes, involving various bug fixes:

Oniken: Unstoppable Edition

Oniken: Unstoppable Edition makes its way to the Switch eShop on February 8, though a physical version is also in the works. We have some footage from the game below.


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