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This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

All Games

1. Nintendo Switch Sports
2. Minecraft
3. Stardew Valley
4. Overcooked 2
5. NBA 2K24
6. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
7. Hello Kitty and Friends Happiness Paradise
8. Just Dance 2024 Edition
9. Thank Goodness You’re Here
10. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
11. Hogwarts Legacy Deluxe Edition
12. It Takes Two
13. Among Us
14. Supermarket Owner Simulator: Business
15. Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020
16. Super Mario Bros. WOnder
17. Mario Party Superstars
18. Little Kitty, Big City
19. Animal Crossing: New Horizons
20. Borderlands Collection: Pandora’s Box
21. Unravel Two
22. Cult of the Lamb
23. Saints Row: The Big Purple Package
24. Kirby’s Dream Buffet
25. Cuphead + The Delicious Last Course
26. Monopoly
27. Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD
28. Windbound
29. A Little to the Left
30. Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

Download-Only Games

1. Stardew Valley
2. Hello Kitty and Friends Happiness Paradise
3. Thank Goodness You’re Here
4. Among Us
5. Supermarket Owner Simulator: Business
6. Little Kitty, Big City
7. Kirby’s Dream Buffet
8. Windbound
9. A Little to the Left
10. Cat Quest III
11. Boomerang Fu
12. Hollow Knight
13. Don’t Starve Together
14. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge
15. Escape Backrooms Horror
16. Fate/Stay Night Remastered
17. Goat Simulator
18. Human: Fall Flat
19. Uno
20. The Swords of Ditto
21. Grounded
22. South Park: The Stick of Truth
23. SteamWorld Heist II
24. Star Wars: Bounty Hunter
25. Inside
26. Arcade Archives Vs. Super Mario Bros.
27. Clue
28. Stick Fight: The Game
29. Diablo II: Resurrected
30. Vampire Survivors

More:

NIS America has been hosting Switch eShop sales pretty regularly, and another one began this week featuring the lowest prices ever for The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III and IV, Ys IX: Monstrum Nox, and more. Discounts are available for up to 90 percent off.

Here’s the full lineup of games:

Today, we’re looking at a Pokemon X and Y leak from March 2014 that contained cut story elements that wound up reused in subsequent games.

Pokemon X and Y were the first main series game in full 3D. All of the characters, environments, and the Pokemon themselves were fully modeled and animated for the first time ever, which marked a big leap forward for the series. Despite this giant leap in technology, though, X and Y aren’t exactly the most loved Pokemon games (though they do have their fair share of dedicated fans). In a strange way, X and Y are something of an anomaly. Generation 6 is the only generation that didn’t have a third version game, for instance – there was never a Pokemon Z or a Pokemon X2 or Y2. In fact, Zygarde had new forms introduced to it in Pokemon Sun and Moon, a completely separate generation. So what happened here?

In March 2014, a user going by the name “XYSider” posted a giant leak on 4chan discussing story points and mechanics that wound up cut from the final game due to time constraints. This leak is absolutely huge in terms of size, so we’re not writing today on the assumption that it’s all true. That being said, for being posted in March 2014, a few elements from this leak wound up coming true in some way or another in future games. So today, we’re taking a look at every part of this leak and examining all of the things that came to fruition – either coincidentally or because maybe it was real – in Pokemon games that came after X and Y.

For those looking to get a closer look at Elrentaros Wanderings, we’ve got you covered with new gameplay. 47 minutes of footage is available.

Below is an official overview of the title:

Shadow Gangs landed on Switch a few years ago, and the IP is expanding with the upcoming project Shadow Gangs Zero.

The team took to Kickstarter where it achieved immediate success. It’ll be a month before the campaign ends, and yet the total is rising with well over $60,000 raised thus far.

Kluk Digital has unveiled its new game Wasteland Waste Disposal, and it’s confirmed for upcoming release on Switch. The studio did not provide information about launch timing. 

Wasteland Waste Disposal is an open world survival crafting game in which players go on a journey through a post-apocalyptic wasteland with a changing ecosystem you try to fix. Players will command and run a moving waste refinement fortress (plus its crew) and cleanse the highly toxic post-apocalyptic wasteland, which was devastated by a catastrophic event.

Here’s a bunch of additional details:

Deep Beyond is making its way to Switch, publisher Purple Tree and developer Avix announced today. The game launches on September 13, 2024.

Deep Beyond is a first-person interactive thriller. You’ll play as a sea explorer and the mystery behind her father’s disappearance. 

Further details can be found in the following overview:

Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 just shipped a new DLC character, and players can start using Iroh now.

Iroh is the second DLC character from Avatar: The Last Airbender. Previously, Zuko was added to the game. Mr. Krabs from SpongeBob SquarePants and Rocksteady from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles were the other characters. The addition of Iroh marks the end of the game’s season pass, and as of now, no further DLC characters have been announced.

The 2024 Pokemon World Championships event is now in full spring, and to celebrate, a new distribution just went live that offers a special Sylveon.

This Sylveon was the same used by Tomoya Ogawa for his win in the 2023 Championships. It comes in at Level 50, has the Pixilate Ability, and uses Choices Spee as its item. The lineup of moves are Hyper Voice, Tera Blast, Hyper Beam, and Sleep Talk.

Here’s how to get involved with the new distribution:

A new launch trailer has come through for Phantom Spark. The game, an arcade racer, is inspired by adrenaline-fueled games like Trackmania, Wipeout, F-Zero and Thumper.

A bunch of information about it is located in the following overview:


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