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Wales Interactive brought the interactive movie Bloodshore to Switch this week, and if you’re curious about the title, you may want to check out some gameplay. A video has arrived with nearly a half hour of footage.

Wales Interactive has shared the following overview for Bloodshore:

A new update for Overcooked! All You Can Eat went live on Switch this week, with players now being able to access version 1.0.6. It doesn’t contain any new features, but it’s worth downloading as it comes with some under-the-hood improvements and a number of different fixes.

Below are the full patch notes for the Overcooked! All You Can Eat version 1.0.6 update:

The just-released circular platformer Circa Infinity made it to Switch yesterday, and if you’re interested in seeing what the title has to offer, you may be interested in a gameplay video that’s come in. 11 minutes of footage is now available.

Here’s some information about Circa Infinity:

New screenshots of GTA: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition have emerged from the Rockstar storer showing a first look at the Switch version.

Following previous speculation, Rockstar announced the redone versions of the classics last month. We then saw the debut trailer a couple of weeks ago. However, today’s images were captured specifically from the Switch version.

It’s been revealed that three new Expansion Sets are joining the LEGO Super Mario line – specifically Bowser Jr.’s Clown Car Expansion Set, Dorrie’s Beachfront Expansion Set, Big Urchin Beach Ride Expansion Set, and the fourth series of Character Packs.

Little is actually known at this time since Nintendo only delivered the news in a simple tweet without any further information. There’s also not much coming from LEGO itself either. However, with the photos released thus far, the Expansion Sets are all pretty self-explanatory.

Here’s a look at the Bowser Jr.s Clown Car Expansion Set, Dorrie’s Beachfront Expansion Set, Big Urchin Beach Ride Expansion Set, and the fourth series of Character Packs for LEGO Super Mario:

Fast & Furious: Spy Racers Rise of SH1FT3R, a new Switch title from publisher Outright Games and developer 3D Clouds, has been given a new trailer. The video comes as a way of promoting the game’s recent launch.

For more on Fast & Furious: Spy Racers Rise of SH1FT3R, check out the following overview:

Target has posted its ad for the coming week, revealing that a new buy 2, get 1 free sale is planned involving video games, books, movies, board games, activity sets, and puzzles. This comes ahead of the big holiday shopping season with Black Friday planned for later in the month.

Switch will indeed be a part of the sale. Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl, Hot Wheels Unleashed, Active Life: Outdoor Challenge, Super Monkey Ball: Banana Mania, and LOL Surprise! Remix: We Rule The World are among the titles pictured. And while it’s not specifically shown for the Switch version, it also looks like Sonic Colors: Ultimate will be included. There will naturally be many more games beyond this.

Here’s a look at the relevant page from Target highlight the November 2021 buy 2, get 1 free sale:

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The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD on Switch has already managed to outsell the original game on Wii, the latest data from Nintendo confirms.

Through the end of September, Skyward Sword HD sold 3.6 million copies. As for the Wii title, Nintendo had confirmed that it sold 3.52 million units.

For its latest Shin Megami Tensei V demon trailer, Atlus is showing off Mara. This creature has had many appearances across the franchise going back to the original Shin Megami Tensei.

Here’s some background information on Mara, courtesy of the Megami Tensei Wiki:

A new comparison video has come in for the Switch version of World War Z, putting it up against the PS4 release. Another outlet such as Digital Foundry may publish a more in-depth technical analysis later on, but YouTuber ElAnalistaDeBits has shared some early findings. It looks like Saber has done an admirable job, though changes and cuts were made on Switch.

As far as resolution is concerned, you’re getting 720p in both docked and portable modes from the Switch version of World War Z. ElAnalistaDeBits notes that there’s heavy temporal anti-aliasing when playing on a television. Frame rate comes in at 30 FPS.


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