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Thanks to Famitsu, we now have sales data for Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu and Pokemon: Let’s Go, Eevee in Japan. In its first three days, the two games sold 664,198 copies. This figure accounts for physical copies, download cards, Poke Ball Plus bundles, and Switch bundles. Digital sales are not included.

Pokemon: Let’s Go had the second best debut of any Switch game. It only trailed Splatoon 2, which managed to sell slightly more at 670,000 units.

Understandably, Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu / Eevee provided a huge boost to Switch sales. The console sold 180,585 units – or three times more than the previous week.

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Nintendo has posted another update to the Smash Bros. Blog for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. This time around, we have an introduction to Zelda.

Here’s her overview:

In addition to the new design of Rorona in Atelier Lulua: The Scion of Arland that was shared out of Famitsu last night, some new information has surfaced online in regards to both characters and the voice cast of the game.

First off, Lionela Heinze has been confirmed to be returning in the game from Atelier Rorona. According to description, Lionela will have become the owner of a new tavern in Atelier Lulua. Her artwork from her previous series appearance can be viewed below.

Following its reveal out of the latest Famitsu last night, new details on Blade Arcus Rebellion, a fighting game for the popular Shining series, have surfaced online.

Specifically, six of the popular characters from Shining Resonance Refrain that were teased to be in the game have now been confirmed. The characters have been listed below.

With a little over a week until launch in Japan, Nippon Ichi has revealed yet another new trailer for Lapis li Abyss.

The chibi-style action RPG is slated to land on Switch in Japan on November 29. Fans can get a look at all the cute and chaotic action the game will bring in the trailer below.

This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Nintendo published another new Kirby Star Allies trailer showing off Susie as one of the latest upcoming Dream Friends. We have it below.

Another piece of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate music is now live. Today’s song is King Bowser, originating from Super Mario Bros. 3.

Koji Kondo acted as the arrangement supervisor here. Nintendo fans should definitely recognize Kondo, who has been instrumental in the music for franchises like Mario and Zelda.

We have today’s music piece below.

As reported by the NPD today, Super Mario Party ranked fifth in the United States software sales charts for October. We have a bit of additional insight into the game’s performance.

Super Mario Party has become the third fastest-selling entry in the franchise based on the first two months in market. It only trails the original Mario Party and Mario Party 8.

Super Mario Party also charted in September, coming in at #9.

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Another round of data is in from this month’s NPD report. Along with the best-sellers on Switch and 3DS specifically for the month of October, we also have a list of the games that have sold the best through 2018. Continue on below for the full results.

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