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MAR10 day is coming up very soon, and Nintendo is celebrating the event with some special discounts. A few of the company’s games have now been discounted on the Switch eShop as well as at retailers:

The lineup includes:

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Bandai Namco has shared the latest on Dragon Ball Xenoverse’s next major DLC. Legendary Pack 1 will launch this month alongside the next free update, the company announced today.

Legendary Pack 1 features Pikkon and Toppo (God of Destruction). As for the update, it includes a Janemba CC Mascot and five new figures for the Hero Colosseum: Topo (God of Destruction), Pikkon, Janemba, Gogeta (Super Saiyan 1), and Vegeta (SSGSS).

Here’s a trailer:

Capcom recently published an interview with the illustrator behind Monster Hunter Rise, Inouchi-san. He discussed some of the themes that were considered for the game’s art, keeping legibility in mind in handheld mode, and more.

Here’s the full discussion: 

The roguelike card crawler Ring of Pain has been given a new patch on Switch. A Lunar New Year update is live, and it includes community requested features, new items, and more.

Below are the full patch notes:

Top Hat Studios’ puzzle-adventure game Into a Dream landed on Switch earlier this week. If you’re interested in seeing what it has to offer, have a look at the footage below.

Those that are interested in Into A Dream can find it on the Switch eShop. Our previous coverage, which includes a trailer, can be found here.

Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning, Overcooked! All You Can Eat, Black Legend, Saviors of Sapphire Wings / Stranger of Sword City Revisited, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

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Bandai Namco and Arc System Works today unveiled the final release date for the next Dragon Ball FighterZ DLC character. Gogeta (SS4) will arrive next week, the two sides confirmed.

For all players, the latest fighter is scheduled for March 12. FighterZ Pass 3 owners can gain early access on March 10.

Here’s a trailer:

This week, Switch officially turned four years old. Japanese magazine Famitsu celebrated the milestone with a special feature in its latest issue. A list was published as part of that, which shows the top 35 best-selling Switch games so far.

Despite only releasing last year, Animal Crossing: New Horizons took the top spot – and it wasn’t really close. Well over six million copies have been sold in Japan, with Super Smash Bros. Ultimate the next closest at just over four million.

Here’s the full list:

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In a recent interview with Yahoo Japan, Level-5 CEO Akihiko Hino spoke at length about the company’s beginnings, reminiscing about memorable moments in his career and sharing insight into the origin of some of the company’s most famous works. Once Hino announced his intent to get into self publishing back in the day, the pressure he faced fueled him to make the Level-5’s first self published title a hit, leading to the birth of Professor Layton.

We’ve translated Hino’s comments about self publishing, as well as the inspirations he borrowed from to create Professor Layton after the jump.

A new month rolled right on in this week. Now that we’re in March, we want to know what you’ve been playing.

Are you playing through Bravely Default II, which just dropped last week? How about some of Switch’s other new releases like Persona 5 Strikers? No matter the case, let us know in the comments below.

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