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Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions

Bandai Namco has shared yet another trailer for Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions, this time introducing us tot he Senegal Junior Youth. Check out the video below.

Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions launches for Switch in 2020. Find videos introducing other teams here and here.

This information comes from Nintendo’s financial results explanatory material…


This information comes from Nintendo’s financial results explanatory material…

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505 Games and Lab Zero Games have announced that Indivisible will soon be receiving the premium expansion Razmi’s Challenges. For the Switch version, it’s expected to go live by the end of the month.

Here’s a full breakdown of the DLC:

Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition

Nintendo has posted an English version of its recent Japanese trailer for Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition. Get a look at the video below.

Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition launches for Switch on May 29.

Limited Run Games isn’t the only company preparing a physical release for Streets of Rage 4. Today, Merge Games revealed its own retail versions in both standard and Signature Edition versions.

The Signature Edition will include:

The action-RPG Children of Morta is getting a new “Setting Sun Inn” update today, publisher 11 bit studios and developer Dead Mage have announced. It features “New Game+ content with tons of additional lore in stunning new cutscenes and quests.” The mode “encourages players to follow Bergson’s journey again, this time with an increase in difficulty, character skill point caps, and upgrades in both Ben’s workshop and Margaret’s lab.”

Here’s a full rundown of everything in Setting Sun Inn:

The next DLC character for Samurai Shodown has been dated. Iroha will be available in the fighting title on May 13, SNK has announced.

Here’s a trailer:

Aside from Iroha, Samurai Shodown Season Pass 2 features Mina Majikina and Sogetsu Kazama. One more character will be released in the future.

We know that the Switch has surpassed lifetime hardware sales of both the GameCube and N64. But how about when you put those two older systems together? As it turns out, Switch still comes out on top.

Switch hardware sales currently sit at 55.77 million units. GameCube sold 21.74 million units while N64 moved 32.93 million. Put those two consoles together and you get 54.67 million, which Switch did indeed surpass and is on track to continue its strong pace.

Switch should soon surpass the NES/Famicom, which sold 61.91 million units in its lifetime.

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