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Publisher PQube and developer The Gentlebros have announced that a “Mew World Update” is now live for Cat Quest II. It includes many quality of life changes – some of which will be implemented straight away, while the Mew Game mode and its meowdifiers will require you to have finished the game once already.

Also announced today is that the Cat Quest franchise has now sold over 1.3 million units worldwide.

Here’s a full rundown of the Mew World Update and a trailer:

Deadly Premonition 2 received its first major patch last month. That update dealt with transgender misrepresentation issues, improved the frame rate, fixed bugs/glitches, and changed the icon.

Another patch for Deadly Premonition 2 went live today, and the game is now at version 1.0.3. Aside from adding an inverted camera option, we’re hearing that there’s another big performance improvement. There’s also one player report of a mini game progression issue having been fixed.

Here’s a look at the frame rate while outside:

This month’s EDGE review scores are as follows:

Nintendo has prepared a couple of additional commercial for Mario Kart Tour. We’ve attached the latest adverts below.

For those that missed them earlier in the week, we have the first wave of “How will you kart?” commercials here.

A major update for Ninjala is now live. Version 2.0 includes new features, improvements, adjustments, and bug fixes. This includes region-free online play and weapon adjustments as well.

We have the full patch notes, which are quite lengthy, included below.

Publisher Ratalakia Games and developer lightUp Games are bringing the Metroidvania title Prehistoric Dude to Switch next week, according to an eShop listing. We can expect to see it on August 14.

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

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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It’s no secret that Animal Crossing: New Horizons has been selling incredibly well around the world since launch. But if you needed further proof of the game’s success, you might be interested to know that it’s now Japan’s second best-selling game of all time.

Pokemon Red / Green / Blue currently holds the record for the best-selling game of all time in Japan. But if we were only counting single SKUs, Animal Crossing would be at the top. Also keep in mind that New Horizons has only been out for a few months.

Here’s a look at the top twenty best-selling games of all time in Japan:

Paper Mario is far from a static series. The games have moved away from traditional RPG roots, dabbling with different genres and ideas. That experimentation even extends to the battle system, which certainly holds true with the latest entry, Paper Mario: The Origami King.

In an interview with German site PCGames, producer Kensuke Tanabe commented on the approach to battles for this new game. When asked if there was a drive to change combat up from previous titles because it might have become stale or if it’s a natural evolution, Tanabe said:

Several new games out came out this week on the eShop. If you’re interested in checking out what’s new in screenshot form, take a look at the gallery below.


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