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Super Mario Bros. 35 will be hosting its latest Special Battle event starting on November 20. This time around, you’ll begin playing with a Super Star, and you’ll need to take down enemies to add more time to the clock.

Nintendo is featuring a few courses, including 1-1, 2-1, 2-3, 3-1, 3-2, 5-4, 6-2, 6-4, and 8-1. The Super Star will also be appearing more than usual.

The new Special Battle for Super Mario Bros. 35 will last until November 23.

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Nintendo has announced the next Spirit Board event for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Later this week, characters wearing sleeveless clothes will be featured. You can defeat them to earn more gold than usual.

Look for the new event to go live on November 20. It will last for a total of three days.

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Nintendo is already dealing with a couple of class action lawsuits in the United States over Joy-Con drift. Now, however, another complaint has been filed.

As spotted by Polygon, the lawsuit was filed today in a Seattle court. It contains a technical breakdown completed by an expert, who indicates that the problem occurs due to wear on the interior pads of the controller. Lawyers for the plaintiff say Nintendo has not been appropriately informing consumers despite being aware of the situation. The complaint mentions consumer advocacy investigations in France, Belgium, and Switzerland. Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa also previously apologized for issues with the Switch Joy-Con.

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The action-adventure game Liberated joined the Switch eShop back in June. It’s now receiving a new “Enhanced Edition” with two story DLCs, full English voice-over, and gameplay enhancements.

Liberated: Enhanced Edition launches digitally for Switch on December 3. Pricing is set at $19.99, though if you pre-order from the eShop now, you can earn a 20 percent discount. PixelHeart will produce a physical version later. Note that if you have the original Liberated, you can upgrade for free during the pre-order phase until release.

Here’s a trailer for Liberated: Enhanced Edition:

Idea Factory and Compile Heart have provided a final western release date for the 3D action shooter Azur Lane: Crosswave. The game will launch physically and digitally on February 16, 2021 in North America and February 19, 2021 in Europe, the two sides announced today.

The Switch version of Azur Lane: Crosswave features Taihou and Formidable as playable characters, and both have three support characters each and additional story content. Photo Mode has also updated, allowing you to pose six characters instead of three and with extended camera angles.

You can check out the official website for Azur Lane: Crosswave here, which has an update for the Sakura Empire support characters, including the cat-like support ship, Akashi.

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Nintendo has updated the Japanese release schedule on its platforms for the week of November 26, 2020. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:

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Overwatch has kicked off a new Symmetra’s Restoration Challenge event, which is inspired by the “Stone by Stone” short story. Players can earn up to nine new rewards with seven sprays, a player icon, and the Marammat Symmetra epic skin.

Below are the full event details, along with a trailer:

Earlier today, certain Nintendo Account holders were notified by email regarding privacy policy updates. We haven’t seen anything in North America as of yet, though there are reports of the message going out to those in Europe.

The privacy policy changes are primarily related to a couple of new features. First, automatic updates of certain details such as the use of a credit card are now supported. Additionally, “Nintendo can inform your friends of games you have played, and vice versa” in the form of play activity and recommendations.

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Excalibur Games has issued a launch trailer for Tracks: Toybox Edition, a toy train set builder for Switch. View it below.

Tracks: Toybox Edition is scheduled for a November 24 release on Switch.

The Metroidvania sci-fi twin-stick shooter Outpost Delta is getting updated on Switch today.

It includes a new map to help players navigate the environment, a new record log to read all communications, new boss fight music, and improvements to levels. Some smaller game changes include level design improvements, controller improvements, various bug fixes, and improvements to enemy AI.

Outpost Delta is currently available for Switch via thee eShop.

Source: Hidden Achievement PR


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