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A little over two years after construction began, Super Nintendo World is finally starting to take shape. New photos snapped in Osaka, Japan show the theme park coming together with Mario’s well-known flagpole, 1-UP block, and more.

Here are a couple of addition pictures giving a closer look:

Summoning Focus: Weekly Revival 17 is now live in Fire Emblem Heroes. 5-star Heroes who appeared before the start of Book II appear as focus Heroes, and the focus lineup changes each week. 5-star focus Heroes have an initial appearance rate of 4%.

Fire Emblem Heroes will be hosting Summoning Focus: Weekly Revival 17 until October 6.

A new update for Chasm will launch on October 3, developer Bit Kid has announced. It will include an Arcade Mode, along with several other additions, adjustments, improvements, and fixes.

Below are the full patch notes:

The Pokemon Company has come forward with the first trailer and details for the new Pokemon anime series, which will be called “Pokemon Monsters” in Japan.

In the latest series, Ash will return in a journey around the Pokemon world. It will also feature a new trainer called Go, who has a partner Scorbunny. His goal is to obtain the Mythical Pokemon Mew and to catch all Pokemon.

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Tying in with the arrival of Dragon Quest XI S, My Nintendo has updated with its latest rewards. Two wallpapers based on the game can be redeemed now.

We have a look at both wallpapers in this post. They’re priced at 50 Platinum Points each.

If interested, you can order the Dragon Quest XI S wallpapers on My Nintendo here.

Microids has issued a new batch of screenshots from XIII, a remake of Ubisoft’s shooter that originally released during the GameCube era. Have a look at the latest images below.

XIII was originally planned to launch this year. However, Microids ended up pushing the title into 2020 to allow for extra development time.

Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Atelier Ryza, Disgaea 4 Complete+, Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz HD, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

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Divinity: Original Sin 2 – Definitive Edition made it to Switch last month. Larian Studios ended up releasing the during the last Nintendo Direct, which definitely came as a surprise.

Larian Studios founder and CEO Swen Vincke spoke with the IGN Nintendo Voice Chat podcast crew about bringing it to Switch, calling it an “experiment” since there was no guarantee it would be technically possible. For awhile, they weren’t even certain that it would release. BlitWorks handled the port, and the team started working on it around last year.

Long after it was announced, Nintendo released Mario Kart Tour on iOS and Android this week. The mobile game was originally revealed back in January 2018, and was at first expected by March of this year.

Now that Mario Kart Tour has been out for a few days, we imagine that at least some of you have given it a shot. What are your impressions thus far? What do you think about the series’ transition to mobile? Do you have any thoughts about how the game is monetized? Let us know in the comments below.

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The narrative-adventure game Where the Water Tastes Like Wine is coming to Switch, an eShop listing reveals. Serenity Forge will publish Dim Bulb Games’ title on November 22.

We have the following overview and trailer for Where the Water Tastes Like Wine:


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