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Splatoon 2: Octo Expansion

Update 2: Same notices are also on the game pages for NBA 2K19, FIFA 19, Dead Cells, and Dark Souls: Remastered.


Update: The game pages for Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu / Eevee also have the same notice. Both may not support cloud saves as well.


Original: Nintendo Switch Online launches on Switch towards the end of this month. When it does, subscribers will be able to take advantage of new cloud saves, though not every game will be eligible for the feature. Splatoon 2 may fall into that category.

On Nintendo’s North American website, the Splatoon 2: Starter Pack page states: “This game does not support Save Data Cloud backup.” Unless this is an error or a misunderstanding, cloud saves won’t be supported here. We’ll know for sure once the service officially starts this month.

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SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy is now available in North America, so Nintendo and SNK have supplied two more trailers commemorating the launch of the 2 vs 2 fighting game. Check out the footage below.

Little Dragons Cafe

Aksys Games has published the fourth making of video for Little Dragons Cafe. In the video below, creator Yasuhiro Wada provides an in-depth look at his outlook on life and experiences.

The collaboration between Nintendo and Ubisoft in Starlink: Battle for Atlas goes beyond Star Fox appearing in the game. Nintendo has been very involved in the entire process and even contributed to the Fox McCloud toy. Producer Matt Rose has revealed that it was the Big N who came up with the pose for the toy.

Rose mentioned the following about working with Nintendo on Starlink:

Limited Run Games is now taking pre-orders for the physical version of Yooka-Laylee. Fans can purchase a standard copy or a special collector’s edition.

The collector’s edition includes:

Starlink: Battle for Atlas

Ubisoft has posted an official gameplay walkthrough for Starlink: Battle for Atlas that shows off the title in-depth. Check it out below.

A few outlets have started posting new footage of the Star Fox collaboration in Starlink: Battle for Atlas. Have a look at the gameplay below.

2K Games has announced that Sid Meier’s Civilization VI will launch on Nintendo Switch on November 16th, 2018. The game will include all the latest patches and improvements from the PC version, as well as the following four pieces of additional content:

  • Vikings Scenario Pack
  • Poland Civilization & Scenario Pack
  • Australia Civilization & Scenario Pack
  • Persia and Macedon Civilization & Scenario Pack

Head past break for the full news release from 2K:

Nintendo Switch Online

Yesterday, a description on the back of the box of an upcoming Switch game in Japan made some people doubt whether or not the cloud saving feature of the upcoming Nintendo Switch Online service would work with all Switch games. Today, we can possibly shed a little light on that issue, though it’s nothing official yet.

The folks over at Nintendo Life reached out to a source of theirs, presumably someone working at a developer or publisher, and asked them about the cloud saving feature. Here’s what the source had to say:

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The soundtrack for Pokemon: Let’s Go Pikachu! & Let’s Go Eevee! will be released on CD in Japan on December 1st. This release comes with two discs containing the soundrack of the Let’s Go games, a 60-page full-color booklet as well as an additional bonus disc with remixed music from Pokemon Red, Green and Yellow. The soundtrack will cost 3,500 Yen.

No Western release has been confirmed so far, though there’s a good chance this will at least get a digital release in the West, as was the case with some previous Pokemon soundtracks.

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