The purchase bonuses for Super Mario 3D All-Stars continue to roll in. Target is the latest retailer to come forward, revealing that those who buy the release will receive an exclusive magnet set.
Walmart and GameStop also have purchase bonuses, which are a sticker set and Joy-Con covers respectively. We have more information here and here.
As for Target’s bonus, it currently seems that this is an in-store offer. We’re not seeing anything about it being made available online at the moment.
Nintendo has updated the Japanese release schedule on its platforms for the week of September 17, 2020. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:
GameStop has revealed its own purchase bonus for Super Mario 3D All-Stars. If you buy the game, you’ll receive the Joy-Con covers pictured above.
Super Mario 3D All-Stars is planned for a September 18 release. Pre-order the game here.
For years now, fans haven’t been happy with the direction of My Nintendo. There have been a smattering of wallpapers, 3DS discounts, and other items, but nothing of major interest – especially if you’re a Switch owner. Thankfully, things are starting to change.
The very first physical rewards are now appearing on My Nintendo. So far we have the following:
After a previous delay, the indie fighting game Bounty Battle is appearing on Switch this week. Find some footage in the video below.
Bounty Battle is slated for September 10 on Switch.
Another couple of screenshots have emerged for Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity from its Japanese eShop page. While they aren’t anything too major, they do give us a first look at the UI.
The screenshots show features such as character toggling and what the maps will look like.
Kholat, an exploration adventure game with horror elements, was added to the Switch eShop earlier this year. Now a physical version is happening thanks to Red Art Games.
3,800 copies of the physical version will be produced. Pre-orders go live on September 10 on Red Art Games’ website.
Copies of Kholat are expected to ship in Q1 2021.
Game Informer has a new interview up with Eric Barone, the man behind ConcernedApe. The two sides chatted about some interesting topics, including marriage candidates/options for your kids, delivering free updates, and what lies ahead for the franchise.
Here’s the full roundup:
Wired Productions and Hello There Games have shared a launch trailer for AVICII Invector, a rhythm action game for Switch. View it below.
BadLand Publishing, in partnership with Draw Distance, has announced that it will produce a physical version of Vampire: The Masquerade – Coteries of New York. The standalone title Shadows of New York will also be included. As extra bonuses, an art book and soundtrack in vinyl format will be packaged in.
Here’s some information about Vampire: The Masquerade: