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The Big House has made a name for itself as one of the biggest competitive events for Super Smash Bros. Unfortunately, this year’s tournament won’t be happening as originally planned.

The Big House was already forced to go online-only in wake of the coronavirus pandemic. Although the revised digital event was planned for early December, it has now been cancelled entirely. The news comes following a cease-and-desist demand from Nintendo of America.

In celebration of Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity’s launch, My Nintendo has added a new reward in North America. Members can pick up the just-added memo pad. It costs 600 Platinum Points.

You can redeem the Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity memo pad here. We have a few additional photos below.

The Alto Collection, which contains Alto’s Adventure and Alto’s Odyssey, has been dated for Switch. An eShop listing reveals a final release date of November 26.

Here’s some information about The Alto Collection as well as a trailer:

Civilization VI players will be happy to hear that plenty of new content is now available. In addition to the Babylon Pack DLC, the latest update has been released.

Here’s the full rundown of everything included:

Another Crossing: New Horizons has had a number of prominent glitches since launch, though Nintendo tends to patch them out. The trend continues with another fan favorite: the camo glitch.

The bug previously let players force items to take on any color texture instead of having to be limited to Nintendo’s palettes. It was a way of coming up with all sorts of unique combinations, such as a room styled after the colors of a birthday cupcake. You can get a closer look at what the glitch previously allowed for from AbdallahSmash026 below.

Capcom has been hit by significant leaks over the past few days. Following a network breach, news regarding the company’s future plans began to spread online. Among the news concerned English localization of The Great Ace Attorney titles as well as another collection for the series and even Ace Attorney 7.

It seems that the leaks have continued, and arguably in an even bigger way. A tentative plan for Capcom’s lineup from Q4 2021 through 2024 supposedly leaked today, revealing even more unannounced projects. These include Dragon’s Dogma 2, Mega Man Match, a new Onimusha game, Monster Hunter 6, a few remakes, and more.

Here’s the full lineup:

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Ratalaika Games, Simpleton, and GrabTheGames have announced that they’re bringing Paw Paw Paw to Switch. The side-scrolling beat ’em up game will release digitally on December 4.

Here’s an overview of Paw Paw Paw, along with a trailer:

Modus Games and Frozenbyte have issued a new trailer for Trine 4’s new Melody of Mystery expansion. You can watch it below.

The new DLC for Trine 4 will be hitting Switch in Spring 2021. We have more information here.

Unlike previous games, Nintendo has been taking a tougher stance on time traveling in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Players have not been able to freely fast-forward the time or day in order to access seasonal events early – for the most part anyway.

For the initial launch of Animal Crossing: New Horizons, that time traveling technique simply didn’t work at all since the player’s clock would be checked to ensure that it was accurate. Interestingly though, it has not been enforced as of late. Players discovered that there was no such restriction in place with recent events like Halloween.

Curve Digital uploaded a new video for Hotshot Racing in which Sumo Digital and Lucky Mountain Games take fans behind the scenes of the the game. Give it a look below.

Hotshot Racing is out now for Switch via the eShop.


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