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Cooking sim game Waku Waku Sweets will be released in both Europe and North America this week on the Switch eShop. The game will be available on November 22nd for a launch discount price of €29.99 / $29.99 until December 12, after which it’ll cost €39.99 / $39.99. 

In Waku Waku Sweets, you take on the role of Lime, an aspiring pastry chef. Using the Joy-Con motion controls, you can create over 100 different recipes and compete in cook-offs with other chefs. Other than cooking, you can also hang out and talk to other characters and customize the look of the protagonist. Check out the trailer below for a look at the game:

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Nintendo released a new Kirby Star Allies trailer for Taranza, who will be added as a new Dream Friend with this month’s update. Watch it below.

Hello and welcome to the third episode of the Nintendo Everything Podcast! This week, a wild Pokemon trailer appeared, so the pair discuss the furry pocket monster’s movie. Speaking of Pokemon, Eric shares some first impression of Pokemon: Let’s Go, Eevee and the Poke Ball Plus. Meanwhile, Oni’s world is still consumed by the World of Final Fantasy.

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JackQuest: Tale of the Sword

A new trailer is online for the fast-paced fantasy action platformer JackQuest: Tale of the Sword. You can view it below.

Nintendo put out a pair of new commercials today for the mobile game Dragalia Lost. Both can be found below.


Harvest Life will be appearing on Switch at the very end of the month. For a look at the game, view the gameplay video below.

This week’s episode of Nintendo Minute has gone live. In today’s video, Kit and Krysta kick off their Super Smash Bros. Ultimate coverage with a game of Spin the Wheel. Check out the full episode below.

Famitsu held a live stream this week in which more footage from Persona Q2 was shown – specifically of the second dungeon. Watch the full recording below.

Civilization VI

Civilization VI is now available to purchase on Switch both physically and digitally. Watch the game’s launch trailer below.

Although Nintendo’s European digital download report indicated that Smite would be released on Switch today, it’ll unfortunately be a bit longer before it goes playable. Hi-Rez Studios has officially announced plans to support Nintendo’s console and has shared extra details in the process.

If you head on over to the eShop, you’ll see that the Smite Founder’s Pack is now available for pre-purchase. Players will receive the following:


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