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Nintendo is rolling out commercials for Pokemon Sword/Shield with a new “Switch My Way” advert. We have it attached below.

The Walking Dead: Season Two and The Walking Dead: A New Frontier were previously announced for Switch with a release date set for today. Unfortunately, things have not gone as planned.

Publisher Skybound Games has announced on Twitter that both releases will not be taking place today. The company didn’t offer an explanation for a delay, and a new launch window has not been provided.

Skybound will be sharing “more info” in the near future.

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It’s a big day for Trials Rising, as Ubisoft has launched the game’s second expansion, Crash & Sunburn, along with the new season known as Welcome to the Future. Fans can experience two new track packs, customization items, and a Halloween-themed event.

Here’s the rundown for all of the new content:

Nintendo is back with yet another “Switch My Way” promo video, this time featuring Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Watch it below.

Star Ocean: First Departure R is coming west, Square Enix has confirmed. The HD remaster of the classic sci-fi RPG will launch digitally for Switch on December 5 – the same day as Japan.

Here’s everything you need to know about Star Ocean: First Departure R:

North Star Digital Studios today announced that Evolution, a turn-based digital tabletop game, is coming to Switch. A release is planned for early 2020.

We have the following overview and trailer for Evolution:

Nintendo has shared a new off-beat video with Animal Crossing: New Horizons director Aya Kyogoku and producer Hisashi Nogami. Below, they comment on the one food, game, and character they’d want to have on a deserted island.

A Knight’s Quest, a Zelda-inspired action-adventure game, was first announced for Switch back in 2017. Publisher Curve Digital finally provided an update today, revealing a new fall release window.

Here’s the latest information about A Knight’s Quest, along with a trailer:

Last month, a new “Who’s the Boss?” 1.4 update was announced for Dead Cells. We’re happy to report that the patch is now live on Switch, offering a bunch of new content.

Here’s a quick rundown as to what’s been added:

Nintendo has secured a major win in the UK against Switch game piracy. Thanks to a new injunction, Sky, BT, EE, Talktalk, and Virgin Media will now be forced to “block, or at least impede access” websites that help distribute pirated games, modified hardware, or provide information on how to mod consoles related to piracy.

The Switch hardware itself initially opened the doors to custom firmware. While this loophole has since been closed, Nintendo said that people are still attempting to hack the console’s current system software.


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