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As a way of promoting Super Mario Odyssey, Nintendo has come out with an official “Jump Up, Super Star!” music video. Check it out below.

Switch owners won’t have to worry about LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 being different in any way. According to TT Games’ Arthur Parsons, the Switch version will be exactly the same as other platforms. The experience hasn’t been altered at all, and Warner Bros. will be offering all DLC on the system – including the season pass.

The one benefit Switch will have lies in its controllers. Split Joy-Con support will be included, including the arena and story modes. The functionality easily allows for you and a friend to play through the game together.

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WWE 2K18 is packed with all sorts of neat filters. One of these is an 8-bit filter, which attempts to emulate the style of games from way back in the day.

Here’s a look:

Aside from the 8-bit filter, WWE 2K18 has a few other ones as well. They are as follows:

– Late 90’s Filter
– 1990’s Filter
– 1980’s Filter
– Black & White
– Sepia
– Bad VHS
– Vignette

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Splatoon 2 is getting a new update tonight. But as you would expect, Nintendo isn’t stopping there. Splatoon 2 will continue to receive support in the form of patches, new content additions, and Splatfests.

The next update we can look forward to will be in late November. Nintendo isn’t really going into specifics at this time as to what it has in store, but we at least know that a new patch isn’t that far away.

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Touhou Kobuto V: Burst Battle is out today on Switch. You’ll find the official launch trailer from NIS America below.

The Switch version of Rime finally releases in November. At Comic Con Russia and Igromir 2017, the game was on display, and Tequila Works producer Remy Chinchilla was in attendance. You can watch an interview with Chinchilla below.

A couple of videos have come in showcasing the newly-released Switch game Tiny Barbarian DX. View the first 15 minutes and co-op action below.

Nintendo published a video earlier today highlighting its plans for China. A number of games are being prepared with Chinese translations.

The video highlights the following titles:


Tiny Barbarian DX is out today on Switch. Take a look at the official launch trailer from Nicalis below.

When we last heard about Switch’s performance in France, the console was sitting at over 250,000 units. That was back in mid-June. LesEchos now reports a new figure of 390,000 units. Philippe Lavoue, general manager of Nintendo France, says the system is on a path similar to that of Wii.

LesEchos also shares a positive figure about Zelda: Breath of the Wild. 80 percent of those who purchased a Switch bought the game, the site reports.

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