My Time At Portia – “Social Life in Portia” trailer
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My Time At Portia has received another new trailer focusing on social life. Players will be able to interact with citizens of Portia by building friendships, having romantic relationships, and even get married. View a trailer showing off this aspect of the game below.
More: My Time at Portia, Pathea Games, Team17
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate leaks / datamine roundup
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Update: Post updated at 12 PM ET on November 24.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate comes out two weeks from today, but the game is already out in the wild. Whether it’s through retailers selling the game early or other means, fans are already getting their hands on it. Naturally, that only means one thing: leaks.
Like with any other major title, people are already going to work on Smash Bros. Ultimate to see what’s hidden within the game’s files. Music, bosses, and plenty more are already making the rounds online with more sure to continue.
We’ll be covering the leaks and datamines, but only in this post. No other area of the site will contain content not released by Nintendo. With that being said, we’ll round up anything interesting below. Do not proceed if you do not wish to be spoiled in any fashion.
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SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy reveals DLC character Jeanne
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The next SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy DLC characters has revealed. Stemming from the World Heroes series, Jeanne (or Janne D’Arc) will be added to the game next month.
Here’s her trailer:
Jeanne will be available in SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy on December 13.
Atelier Lulua launches March 20 in Japan, debut trailer
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Koei Temco and Gust Corporation have set a release date for Atelier Lulua. In Japan, the game will be launching on March 20.
Today’s news was also accompanied by Atelier Lulua’s first trailer. You can watch it below.
Kirby Star Allies dev on the newest Dream Friends
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In less than a week, the next big update for Kirby Star Allies will be going live. Nintendo and HAL Laboratory are adding in a new wave of Dream Friends and more.
In a news post this week, level design director Yuki Endo spoke about the upcoming Dream Friends in greater detail. Here’s what he shared:
More: HAL Laboratory, Kirby Star Allies
Starlink: Battle for Atlas gets a technical update, revealing new content soon
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This week, Ubisoft issued one of the first patches for Starlink: Battle for Atlas at nearly 2GB. Labeled as a “technical update,” it adds colorblind support, quality of life improvements, and bug fixes.
The full patch notes are as follows:
Splatoon 2 version 4.3.0 releasing next month
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Nintendo has announced that the next Splatoon 2 update is arriving next month. Version 4.3.0 will be out on December 5 in Japan, which probably means during the evening of December 4 in North America.
The patch will include gear abilities and new weapons. Nintendo is also teasing the release of Toni Kensa Collection Part 4.
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Splatoon 2 – European Splatfest #16 art
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Splatoon 2 has a new European Splatfest being hosted this weekend. Nintendo is asking players if they prefer eating the best part of a meal right away or saving it for last.
As usual, special art has been prepared for the Splatfest. Have a look at the new illustration above.
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Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu / Eevee sales split and sell-through rates in Japan
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Pokemon: Let’s Go, Eevee and Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu launched last week around the world, including in Japan. In just three days, it sold over 650,000 copies in the country. Sales trackers have since provided additional information on how the games sold.
You may recall that over in the UK, the Pikachu version was significantly more popular than Eevee. But in Japan, the split was pretty close. Dengeki has Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu at 332,193 copies sold and Pokemon: Let’s Go, Eevee at 270,929 units.
According to Media Create, the Pikachu version sold through 62.96% of its initial shipment. Eevee was slightly lower at 51.80%.
Art director on why Zelda’s art style constantly changes, and how Breath of the Wild’s look was made
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The Legend of Zelda series has experimented with many different visual styles over the years. Nintendo aimed for realism with Twilight Princess, but before that, Wind Waker offered a completely opposite feel with its cel-shaded look.
As part of an interview published in the newly-translated Zelda: Breath of the Wild – Creating a Champion book, art director Satoru Takizawa commented on the series’ ever-changing visual style. Takizawa had this to say on the topic: