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Dark Horse has teamed up with Square Enix to provide an English localization of Octopath Traveler: The Complete Guide. The hardcover book will feature information about the main narrative, boss strategies, and subquests. That’s on top of environment maps, illustrations, and explanations/commentary from the development team.

Here’s an official description from Amazon:

Tying in with the launch of Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit, My Nintendo has added a new reward. Members can now obtain the Mario Kart Racer ID card insert. The best part? It doesn’t cost any points whatsoever.

There are other new rewards on My Nintendo, including a Nintendo NY coupon for a free character key chain or pin with a purchase of $50 or more at the store.

Here’s the full lineup of rewards:

EpiXR is bringing the story-driven exploration game My Little Dog Adventure to Switch, the developer has announced. It’s releasing digitally on November 5.

Here’s a brief overview of My Little Dog Adventure, along with a trailer:

A new round of Mario-themed Switch controllers are incoming from PowerA. There a few variations, including the wireless Mario Pop, wireless GameCube-style, and wired Vintage Pop editions.

Here are the product descriptions for the full set, along with photos:

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Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light, Oceanhorn 2, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

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Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield have added another large batch of creatures to collect stemming from The Crown Tundra’s expansion. It’ll take a bit of time, but over 200 Pokemon have been added to the games.

When you do manage to complete the latest Pokedex, you’ll have the opportunity to obtain a few rewards. You’ll want to head on over to the first station at Slippery Slope and speak with the lady inside.

Assuming you’ve completed the Pokedex, you’ll be given the following:

It was about a month ago that Nintendo announced that it’s sunsetting the 3DS. Production has discontinued, meaning no additional units will be shipped to stores. Developers can still technically release new games and the eShop will remain online, but for all intents and purposes, the 3DS’ life cycle is over.

The 3DS originally launched in 2011, so it’s been around for nearly a decade. A massive amount of titles have been released over that span. From Nintendo itself you’ve got games like Super Mario 3D Land, Zelda: A Link Between Worlds, Fire Emblem Awakening. Third-parties supported the system with Monster Hunter, the Bravely series, and Shin Megami Tensei IV.

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It’s been awhile since we heard about the physical versions of Crypt of the NecroDancer, but they’re still coming along. In fact, they’ve just recently started to appear at retailers.

Crypt of the NecroDancer will have a standard release alongside a collector’s edition. If you opt for the latter version, you’ll receive the following:

At least thus far, Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythmic Adventure Pack has only been revealed as a digital release in North America and Europe. But thankfully, a physical version is happening in Asia, and English will be supported.

Play-Asia has opened pre-orders here. Bandai Namco hasn’t provided a release date for the west yet, though it’s already confirmed for November 26 in Asia.

Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythmic Adventure Pack includes two RPG adventures previously created for 3DS. Over 130 songs are also included.

HyperBrawl Tournament, an arcade-style sports brawler, landed on Switch earlier this week. Have a look at some footage in the video below.

HyperBrawl Tournament is out now for Switch via the eShop.


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