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Nintendo’s maintenance schedule has been updated once again. Along with a session for Nintendo Switch Online that we previously reported on, a couple more periods have been added.

The full schedule as things stand now is as follows:

We have even more details about Xenoblade Chronicles 3, including a key aspect of the game’s premise as well as official character bios.

One of the things fans have guessed will play an important role is time. As it turns out, that’s correct. GameStop put up its listing for Xenoblade Chronicles 3, and the product description reveals that the Aionios soldiers only have “a mere 10 years to live and fight.”

Deck of Ashes: Complete Edition, which launched on Switch this week, has a new round of gameplay. Over a half hour of footage has gone live.

You can find more information about the game in this overview:

A new update recently went live for LEGO Builder’s Journey, which added Creative Mode as a brand new feature.

Install the latest patch to update this functionality. It allows you to “go and build your own models or scenes with a curated selection of LEGO bricks.”

Gameplay has come in for the 3D platformer Lumote: The Mastermote Chronicles. In total, 21 minutes of footage can be seen.

Find some information about Lumote: The Mastermote Chronicles in the official overview below:

We now have gameplay from Samurai Bringer, a samurai-themed roguelite action title. 8 minutes of footage has come in.

You can find some additional information about Samurai Bringer below.

Super Mega Zero, a fast-paced platformer, has received a new launch trailer. The title just debuted on Switch this week.

Below is an overview of Super Mega Zero with more details about the game:

We posted the first screenshots from the Switch version of Bugsnax last week, and we now have a few comparison images showing how the game stacks up to the PC version.

Overall, Young Horses seems to have done an admirable job with the game on Nintendo’s console. The visuals are overall quite similar, but the resolution has been lowered on Switch. Right now players can expect Bugsnax to run at 720p on the hybrid system at 30 frames per second.

Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes was featured in Famitsu this week with the latest details. A good amount was previously known, but new information was included as well.

Twitter user bk2128 translated some of the highlights. We’ve included the notable details below.


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