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Today, we’re continuing our coverage of Legendary Pokemon locations in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet with a Ho-Oh location guide. These Legendary Pokemon can only be accessed via the Indigo Disk, and we’ve also cataloged each of their locations on Paldea’s map.

Ho-Oh and Lugia are Generation II’s signature Legendary Pokemon. Unlike previous games in the series, neither Ho-Oh nor Lugia are version exclusive. This means you can catch both of these Pokemon regardless of the version of the game you’re playing. Like all of the other Legendary Pokemon in the Indigo Disk, you can only access Ho-Oh from an NPC named Snacksworth who is somehow capable of summoning Legendary Pokemon to Paldea.

Nintendo recently announced the almost-complete closure of 3DS and Wii U online services on April 8 – and just about every single game is losing online functionality on that day. Pokemon Bank, however, is the exception. It won’t remain open forever, but eventually Nintendo will cut the cord on all of its online services. When that happens, Pokemon Bank will become unusable and it will be impossible to transfer Pokemon from previous generations to the Switch.

More than a few Pokemon can only be Shiny on Game Boy Advance, DS, and 3DS titles – on Switch, there’s no way to Shiny hunt any of these Pokemon (at least, not yet). Today, we’re going over a list of Pokemon whose Shiny forms will become unobtainable once Pokemon Bank closes. Again, we’re not entirely sure when this will be, but if you’re looking to save some cool Shiny Pokemon now might be a good time to start hunting.

A new month just started up a few days ago. Now that we’re in February, we want to know what you’ve been playing.

Have you been going through the Golden Sun games on Nintendo Switch Online? Maybe you’re sinking your teeth into Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy? No matter the case, let us know in the comments.

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Postal: Brain Damaged gameplay has been released showing off the Switch version. You can see the prologue, Suburbia area, and more.

A bunch of information about the shooter can be found in the following overview:

The Battle of Polytopia has received a major update on Switch.

The update is highlighted by multiplayer support, enabling you to challenge players worldwide on other devices such as mobile and PC. It also includes a complete naval rework called “Path of The Ocean.” 

Here’s the full rundown:

A launch trailer has come in for Torn Away, which came to Switch this week. OverGamez and Perelesoq are giving a final look at the interactive adventure title.

Find more information about it in the following overview:

Thanks to a listing on the eShop, Plumbers Don’t Wear Ties: Definitive Edition now has a release date on Switch. The page indicates that it will be available on March 5, 2024.

Plumbers Don’t Wear Ties: Definitive Edition brings back the 1993 title, now with “4K remastered photos and a wealth of documentary and interview content.” Further details can be found in the following overview:

Following its release this week, gameplay has come in for Jujutsu Kaisen: Cursed Clash. Footage shows off the Switch version specifically.

Here’s an overview of the title:

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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The new Tera Raid Battle for 7 Star Empoleon is currently live in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, and we’ve put together a new guide on how to take it down.

Empoleon knows Surf, Flash Cannon, Grass Knot, and Ice Beam as its normal moves. It’s Tera Ice, and it also uses Snowscape, Blizzard, and Iron Defense as additional moves during the battle. Empoleon is available to battle from now until February 4, and then again from February 9 to 11. If you don’t have any Pokemon ready for this wave, feel free to check out our guide and prepare your counter for the next wave.


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