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Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Rune Factory 4 Special, Under Night In-Birth Exe:Late[cl-r], and more.

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NPD Group has shared some interesting information about video game sales in the United States. We have a look at the top twenty best-selling titles starting out at 1995, going all the way up to 2019.

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Reggie Fils-Aime recently appeared on the Present Value podcast. The former Nintendo of America president discussed his time at the Big N in-depth, and at one point, was asked about what companies need to think about when building a brand.

Reggie spoke about Nintendo becoming a powerhouse in the gaming industry and how it was a team effort – specifically a “high-functioning, strong leadership team that disagreed in private but was aligned in public and drove the business forward.” He also discussed an experience he had in which Nintendo of America was taking the company’s well-known logo in different directions to try and appeal to an older demographic. This is when he was first starting out. However, Reggie realized that in order to appeal to a mainstream audience, they needed “to do it based on what the brand stood for, and not doing it in some false way.”

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XSEED Games offered a brand new look at the English version of Rune Factory 4 Special during a live stream yesterday. If you’re interested in seeing the footage from the recording, continue on below.

Rune Factory 4 Special arrives on February 25 in North America and February 28 in Europe.

Update: Capcom’s Yoshinori Ono has confirmed that the tweet was inaccurate. EB Games Canada has also since removed its message.


Original: Could Street Fighter V Champion Edition be coming to Switch? EB Games Canada seems to think so. The retailer tweeted out the news, claiming the game can even be pre-ordered in-store.

Despite what EB Games Canada says, there has been no official announcement from Capcom at this time. That means we’ve either got a mistake on our hands, or the store said something a bit earlier than intended.

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Digital Cybercherries has made it clear that its cooperative first-person shooter Hypercharge: Unboxed will be updated with more content in the future. Last week, the developer confirmed that support will continue leading into May. You can find the roadmap here.

Over on social media, a preview was shared of the first update scheduled for February 2020. Players can look forward to party modes, new characters, and a tutorial voiced by Robert Pike Daniel.

Here are a few images showing what’s to come:

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One of the big announcements coming out of the last Indie World Showcase was Sports Story. Building off of the highly successful Golf Story, Sidebar Games’ next project will have even more sports and activities to do such as dungeon exploring and fishing.

We recently caught up with developer Andrew Newey to learn more about what to expect from Sports Story. We have information on improvements that have been made following feedback from Golf Story, how fishing will play out, and tidbits on “stealthy infiltrations”. Newey also teased something like GALF for the new game, multiplayer support, a possible physical version, and more.

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Phraeganoth has shown up as the latest boss in Dragalia Lost’s Astral Raids. The battle is available in Beginner, Standard, Expert, and Master difficulties. Players can obtain astral shards and trade them for various rewards. Note that astral pieces are needed to challenge Astral Raids quests.

The Astral Raids with Barbary will be live until January 27.

Fire Emblem Heroes has updated with its latest content, and Lost Lore is now live.

While active, players can send Heroes to scout out other worlds and wait for them to recover lore for the Heroes’ Saga, collection of tales about characters in the Fire Emblem series. For this event, World of Shadows gets the focus. Players can earn rewards such as Orbs and Dragonflowers from scouting, striking, or recovering lore.

Lost Lore will be live until February 15.

Atlus has added in a listing for Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers on the eShop, giving us a first look at the Switch version. View some screenshots from the store below.

Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers launches for Switch in Japan on February 20.

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