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Meloetta is available for capture in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet’s Indigo Disk DLC, but many have been wondering about its exact location how to actually catch it. It’s so obscure to encounter that we’d hardly call this a spoiler. Twitter user hsinhsung9487 has figured out a specific way to claim this Mythical Pokemon for yourself – and we’ve chronicled it here in case you’ve yet to catch it. Let’s get right into it!

Two more characters have been revealed for Jujutsu Kaisen: Cursed Clash with Yuka Okkotsu and Suguru Geto set to join the fray. Both will be playable in the fighting title when it launches early next year.

Here’s some information about both characters:

Tying in with the launch of Raccoo Venture, we have a new launch trailer. The 3D adventure platformer was put on Nintendo’s console this week.

Here’s an overview of the game with more information:

New gameplay is here for the action RPG Hammerwatch II. The title released on consoles this week, including Switch.

Catch up on everything you need to know in the following overview:

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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Terapagos is available in the later half of the new Indigo Disk DLC’s story for Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, but since catching it isn’t quite that simple, we’ll tell you about its location and how to catch it. 

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet’s Indigo Disk DLC introduces the new Legendary Pokemon Terapagos, who is located at the bottom of Area Zero. Between its in-game role and its appearance in the Pokemon anime, it’s clear that Terapagos is sort of intended as a cut above the rest. It’s supposedly the origin of Terastallization and possibly even Paradox Pokemon, after all.

If you’re looking to add this Legendary Pokemon to your collection, then let’s get right into our Terapagos location guide. We’ll try to go light on spoilers, but there are some story details within – keep that in mind before you continue.

In a recent Famitsu interview, key developers behind Detective Pikachu spoke about the franchise’s origins.

Executive producer Tsunekazu Ishihara, along with original producer and writer of the sequel Hiroyuki Jinnai, chatted with the magazine. Jinnai mentioned how company wanted to pursue an adventure game as that’s something that hadn’t really been done previously with the Pokemon spin-offs.

Those interested in seeing how the Switch version of Potion Craft: Alchemist Simulator can check out some new gameplay. The title saw a surprise release on the system this week.

For more information about it, read the following overview:

Duraludon, a Pokemon who first appeared in Sword and Shield a few years back, has received a brand-new evolution in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet’s new Indigo Disk DLC with Archaludon – and we’ll tell you how to evolve it.

Archaludon retains the Steel/Dragon-typing, though its Abilities have changed. Duraludon has Light Metal, Heavy Metal, and Stalwart. Meanwhile, Archaludon has Stamina, Sturdy, and Stalwart – which are generally more useful. 

Fae Farm got its big Coasts of Croakia DLC as part of a new version 2.0.0 update. We now have the full patch notes.

Coasts of Croakia is the main attraction, but there’s plenty of other stuff here. A whole bunch of gameplay improvements, adjustments, and fixes are included.

Here’s the full rundown:


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