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Pawmi evolution Pokemon Scarlet Violet

We’re starting to see another round of leaks for Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet, revealing looks at new Pokemon like the evolution for Pawmi and more. Centro Leaks has been sharing the latest content.

This has been the third major leak within the past week. After copies starting getting their way out to fans likely due to retailers selling the games early, access is starting to become more widespread. Initial leaks showed us Pokemon like the evolution for Fuecoco. Then a couple of days ago, we got a look at evolutions for all of the starters and more.

Mario Strikers Battle League demo eShop

A new demo for Mario Strikers: Battle League is now available, Nintendo has announced. It can be accessed via the eShop.

Those interested in the demo can try out “a limited selection of characters, stadiums, and matches”. Some modes can be played a limited number of times. Quick Battle lets you play up to seven matches and for Cup Battles, the Cannon Cup is playable once.

NeoGeo Pocket Color Selection Vol. 2

Original (8/3): SNK will be releasing NeoGeo Pocket Color Selection Vol. 2, the company has announced. Specifics, including the lineup of games, have not been shared just yet. There’s also no word on a launch window at this time.

NeoGeo Pocket Color Selection Vol. 1 debuted on Switch in March 2021. It included Big Tournament Golf, Dark Arms, Fatal Fury First Contact, King of Fighters R-2, Metal Slug 1st Mission, Metal Slug 2nd Mission, Samurai Shodown! 2, SNK Gals’ Fighters, SNK vs. Capcom: The Match of the Millennium, and The Last Blade: Beyond the Destiny.

Aztech Forgotten God physical

Limited Run Games unveiled yet another Switch physical release today, with Aztech Forgotten Gods now receiving the boxed treatment. This will be offered through its distribution line.

Aztech Forgotten Gods originally released on Switch this past March. You can read more about it below.

Indie World Showcase November 2022 live stream

A half year after the last presentation, Nintendo is gearing up for a new Indie World Showcase for November 2022, and we have the live stream ready to go. It’ll kick off at 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET / 5 PM in the UK / 6 PM in Europe.

Today’s event is expected to last about 25 minutes. Nintendo will be sharing lots of information on upcoming indie games headed to Switch.

Here’s where you can watch the Indie World Showcase November 2022 live stream:

Tales of Symphonia Remastered release date

Bandai Namco just announced a final release date for Tales of Symphonia Remastered. On Switch and other platforms, the RPG will be out on February 17, 2023.

Tales of Symphonia Remastered was revealed for Switch during the last Nintendo Direct in September. It was given a general early 2023 release window at the time.

Fuecoco final evolution Pokemon Scarlet Violet

Original: Further leaks have started to emerge for Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet today, revealing the final evolution for Fuecoco, second and final evolutions for Sprigatito, second and final evolutions for Quaxly, and more.

We just saw the second stage in Fuecoco’s evolution line a couple of days ago with one leaker, who has since disappeared. However, more people are stepping forward with screenshots from the final games showing brand new creatures. The exact source isn’t entirely known, but people have been sharing content on websites such as 4Chan.

This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Over 36 million people have subscribed to Nintendo Switch Online, Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa revealed today. That number was divulged during a financial results briefing.

At this time last year, the subscription total for Nintendo Switch Online was at 32 million.

Furukawa said during the briefing today:

Nintendo has provided an updated look at the age distribution of annual playing users on Switch, which we have above. President Shuntaro Furukawa pointed out in a briefing today that there are all types of users ranging from kids to seniors. Over the past year, the number of annual playing users has grown across all age groups.

Also highlighted is a graph of annual playing users. This is the number of users, out of all Nintendo Accounts registered to Switch systems, who played software on the device during the given 12-month period. Furukawa pointed out that “multiple people play on the same Nintendo Switch, which means that hardware sell-through numbers are not the maximum number of annual playing users.”



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