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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:

Those curious about the locations for Raikou, Entei, and Suicune in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet can find out where to find each of them with our guide.

These Legendary Beasts – or Legendary Dogs – are available after clearing The Indigo Disk’s main story. As with all Legendary Pokemon, these are available via a character named Snacksworth who appears at the entrance of Blueberry Academy. Every time you clear 10 BP quests (accessed by clicking right on the D-pad), he will give you a snack for a random Legendary Pokemon. We’ve listed all of their locations right here, plus images of where they are on the map. 

Super Mario Maker has had two successful games, and some fans have wanted Nintendo to explore something similar for The Legend of Zelda. However, don’t expect anything on that front in the near future.

Zelda series producer Eiji Aonuma spoke about the possibility in an interview with Polygon, but seemed to rule it out. While Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom have allowed for creativity through its different gameplay systems, Aonuma doesn’t feel that the actual concept of Zelda Maker would be a good fit for the franchise.

Luigi was never playable in Super Mario 64, but new footage that’s surfaced from SpaceWorld 95 gives us a quick glimpse at the character and multiplayer.

Now In Game Channel recently uploaded the full video from a Japanese program on YouTube. Super Mario 64 is only a small segment of the show, and the multiplayer clip with Luigi is just a few seconds long. Still, it’s significant as this is really the only official look we have at present.

Palia just launched on Switch, and we now have gameplay giving us a closer look at the MMO sim. Over a half hour of footage is here.

You can check out more details in the following overview:

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Hideki Kamiya has finally opened up as to why he left PlatinumGames.

Kamiya announced his departure at the end of September with his official exit happening in October. He spoke about the move a bit in a recent video on his YouTube channel, but provided more insight in an interview with IGN.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet’s second wave of DLC is here with The Indigo Disk, which means it’s time for another round of version exclusives. As you might expect, past Paradox Pokemon – including the newly-introduced ones – are exclusive to Pokemon Scarlet. At the same time, the future Paradox Pokemon are still exclusive to Pokemon Violet. This time around, there are only a handful of other exclusives. Surprisingly enough, to our knowledge the returning Legendary Pokemon that have been added to the game are not exclusive to either version.

Dave the Diver players can now get their hands on a new version 1.0.0.511 update.

The update is highlighted by support for the new Dredge DLC, which was announced at The Game Awards last week. That’s not all though – Bancho Sushi will now be decorated on special days, loading times have been improved on Switch, and more.

Here’s the full rundown:

Today, Square Enix revealed the final release date for SaGa Emerald Beyond. Switch players will be able to pick up the RPG on April 25, 2024.

Square Enix originally announced the project during a Nintendo Direct in September. The company said at the time that the game would be released sometime in 2024.

This week’s expanded Japanese software sales are as follows:

1. [NSW] Super Mario Bros. Wonder – 82,470 / 1,232,981
2. [NSW] Momotaro Dentetsu World: Chikyuu wa Kibou de Mawatteru! – 62,488 / 540,444
3. [NSW] Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince – 51,698 / 398,281
4. [NSW] Pikmin 4 – 26,879 / 1,005,562
5. [NSW] Super Mario RPG – 17,082 / 396,836
6. [PS5] Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade (New Price Version) 14,085 / NEW
7. [NSW] WarioWare: Move It – 13,544 / 87,823
8. [NSW] Minecraft – 12,861 / 3,338,767
9. [NSW] Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – 12,189 / 5,568,741
10. [NSW] Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – 11,398 / 5,347,546


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