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It is now Day 6 of the 18 days of Bound Hero Battle summoning events. Today’s focus is on Bound Hero Battle: Takumi & Hinoka. These Hoshidan siblings from the Fire Emblem Fates games are back in Special Maps for Bound Hero Battle: Takumi & Hinoka and can be challenged for rewards. Your first summon on the focus banner in this event won’t cost any Orbs.

Additionally, a new map, Mission: Reposition, is now available in Tactics Drills: Skill Studies. You can see the map below:

The 13th tourney event for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is now live. This event focuses on fighters that use bows, lances, and axes. The event will be live until February 10th.

SEGA has updated Olympic Games Tokyo 2020: The Official Video Game with new content, including Sport Climbing, which features climbers Akiyo Noguchi and Tomoa Narasaki. Sprinter Aska Cambridge has also been added. You can take a look at the trailer below, as well as the screenshots in the gallery.

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Version 1.7.20761 has arrived for the Pokemon TCG Card Dex and should be available for all devices. Check out the patch notes below:

  • Release date: February 6th 2020 (North America) / February 7th 2020 (Japan)
  • Platforms: Android / iOS
  • File size: 87MB (Android) / 171.1MB (iOS)
  • Patch notes:
  • Added support for the Pokémon TCG: Sword & Shield expansion
  • Updated Privacy Notice
  • Additional bug fixes

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Toxitricity has been added to the Wild Area raid rotation and will be available to challenge and capture until March 6th. Players can find the Punk Rock Pokemon in dens and exploit its double weakness (4x) to ground type moves to add it to their collection. Players will also see an increase in raids for Orbeetle, Kingler, and Hatterene. The special Milcery will also continue being available until February 16th.

Update: To celebrate the Wild Area’s addition of Toxitricity to raids, the following Mystery Gift code has been released:

PUNKR0CK – redeeming this code will give the player 3 copies of TR94 (High Horsepower)

The minimalistic puzzle game SEN: Seven Eight Nine is out now on the Switch eShop. For a look at the official launch trailer, continue on below.

Catness Game is bringing its arcade skill title Super Korotama to Switch tomorrow, the developer has announced. It will be sold digitally via the eShop.

We have the following overview and trailer for the game:

The Outer Worlds, which was recently just given a March 6 release date on Switch, has been delayed. Publisher Private Division explained that Virtuos has been impacted by the coronavirus, so the extra time will allow the team to wrap up the port.

In other news, the retail version of The Outer Worlds will now actually come on a cartridge. It was originally planned to be offered as a download code.

Private Division said in a statement:

Sonic the Hedgehog and SXSW seem to go hand and hand. SEGA has held annual panels at the expo, and that will be the case once again this year. Also keeping in line with tradition, it sounds like we could be getting some announcements.

Here’s an official description of the panel:

Infliction: Extended Cut was originally planned for February 25 on Switch. That will no longer be happening, as publisher Blowfish Studios and developer Caustic Reality have announced a delay.

A new release date for the Switch version has yet to be announced. We’ll share it here on the site as soon as we have it.

Source: Blowfish Studios PR


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