Wildfrost is Europe’s next Nintendo Switch Online Game Trial
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Another Game Trial has been announced for Nintendo Switch Online in Europe, and this time around, Wildfrost is taking the spotlight.
During the event, the entire experience can be accessed at no extra cost. All progress can be transferred to the full version if you choose to purchase it.
The Plucky Squire launch trailer
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The Plucky Squire is almost here, and a new launch trailer has emerged. We’re finally going to see the action adventure title on Switch following a delay:
Learn more about the game in this eShop description:
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Switch bundles revealed for North America
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There’s more news about upcoming bundles for Switch, as it’s just been announced that the system is being packaged together with Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. A release is planned for this fall.
Bundles will be available for both the Switch OLED and regular Switch. We’ll also mention that a 12-month Nintendo Switch Online Individual Membership is included.
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Fabledom launch trailer
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Courtesy of Dear Villagers and Grenaa Games, we’ve got a launch trailer for Fabledom. The city builder arrived on various consoles this week, including Switch.
For those that missed our previous coverage, we’ve got the following overview:
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Famitsu’s most wanted games – September 15, 2024
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It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart. There’s not too much change this week and Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake is again at the top.
Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between August 28 and September 3.
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Splatoon 3 – Splatfest #19 results – Past vs. Present vs. Future
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Splatoon 3 just wrapped up its massive Grand Festival with what may very well be its final Splatfest, and we have the results of the Past vs. Present vs. Future event. Nintendo asked which one of these is the most important to players.
As shown during the halftime report, Team Past had a slight lead with 35.12 percent. Team Present was in second at 33.33 percent, followed by Team Future with 31.55 percent.
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Pokemon Scarlet and Violet announce Tera Raid Battle event with Serperior
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Heads up for Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet players, as the next Tera Raid Battle event is coming and it stars Serperior.
Serperior can be found in 7 Star Tera Raid Battles. Aside from featuring the Grass Tera Type, it’ll have the Mightiest Mark. Similar to past events, it can be caught once per save file.
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Pre-order updates – September 15, 2024
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[Interview] Talking Reynatis and more with scenario writer Kazushige Nojima and composer Yoko Shimomura
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Ahead of the launch of Reynatis in the west, we were able to catch up with scenario writer Kazushige Nojima and composer Yoko Shimomura as part of a new interview. The two shared a few words about the action RPG and touched on a few other topics.
For Kazushige Nojima, his previous works includes Final Fantasy and Kingdom Hearts. Yoko Shimomura also needs no introduction, as she’s had a long history in gaming having been involved with Super Mario RPG, Live A Live, Kingdom Hearts, and Final Fantasy XV – just to name a few.
Here’s our full Reynatis interview:
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Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom devs talk early Depths ideas
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The developers behind The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom have shared interesting details about the early days of making the Depths. This comes from the new art book that just came out in Japan.
The Depths are one major area of the game alongside the sky and Hyrule itself. However, things didn’t come together immediately. Art director Satoru Takizawa seemed to initially have an idea in his head about “a Cretaceous Period-like world with dinosaurs or the mythical underworld.” The team did actually make an experiment based on this. Director Hidemaro Fujibayashi also indicated that the team played around with the brightness, noting that “there was a considerable amount of trial and error” before the final level of darkness was decided.