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New updates have arrived in Dragalia Lost, introducing content in the all-new Chapter 11. The new Chapter, titled “Android Anguish,” pits the Prince and his friends against ancient androids that are powerful enough to slay dragons.

Additionally, “Very Hard” difficulty has been added to the main campaign, along with a celebratory free daily tenfold summon. The first time that players clear quests on Very Hard mode, they’ll earn rewards such as Dyrenell Aureus as well as royal insignias.

The Mega Man: Chaos Protocol event has ended, but Astral raids are still going strong. Be sure to challenge Chronos before he goes away for a while. This light-elemented challenge requires Astral Pieces, so make sure to have a few before going in for the kill.

It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart. This week, Animal Crossing: New Horizons moves up to the second spot.

Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between November 28 and December 4.

Terraria updated on Switch this week to version 1.3.1. The game has received new features and items, quality of life tweaks, and a few random additions. 

The full patch notes are as follows:

Bandai Namco uploaded a new trailer today for Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 Road to Boruto. It’s centered around the “Next Generations” update pack, which features Momoshiki Otsutsuki and Kinshiki Otsutsuki as well as new costumes for Ino Yamanaka, Shikamaru Nara, Choji Akimichi, and more. All of the DLC will be included in the Switch release next April.

Here’s the trailer:

A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. These include Deemo, West of Loathing, Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair, and more.

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SNK has readied a new Samurai Shodown for Wan-Fu, the fighter’s latest DLC character. Take a look at the video below.

System: Switch
Release date: December 6, 2019
Developer: Ubisoft
Publisher: Ubisoft


Back in May, Ubisoft pulled a rather curious move by releasing Assassin’s Creed III – and its counterpart, Liberation – for the Switch. The port was widely criticized for being poorly optimized and somewhat irrelevant, especially considering the leaps and bounds that the franchise had made in scope and polish since the game’s original release. Many reviewers (myself included) longed to see the series’ fourth entry, Black Flag, released for the Switch instead – albeit without the low frame rate and ropey audio present in Assassin’s Creed III. Fast forward to today, and Ubisoft has only gone and done, well, exactly that.

A Switch rating for Journey to the Savage Planet has popped up a couple of times now. The first instance came about a few months ago in Brazil, and there was another classification for Nintendo’s console just last week from the ESRB. Typhoon Studios creative director Alex Hutchinson has now given an official update regarding potential Switch plans.

During a recent episode of the Game Informer Show, the possibility of couch co-op was brought up. That prompted Hutchinson to say, “If we could ever get a Switch version together, I think it would be brilliant to have the two people next to each other, so we’re looking into it.” Then when asked about Switch specifically, he added that they’re “still figuring out how to handle it”, and the team would likely work with an outside company on the Switch port due to a lack of experience with the hardware.

Below are the latest Nintendo products that can be currently pre-ordered at retailers:

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Hello my beautiful indie darlings. This week on NEP, join Oni Dino and Karen on some big topics! We’re talking The Game Awards: is it really a good celebration of video games? Is it really the biggest night in gaming? We also discuss the Nindie Showcase from earlier this week (including weighing in on the Gleamlight backlash)—Reggie says it best: indies are the most important in the industry! We also chat Resident Evil 3 Remake, and Oni Dino has tips for the newly released, unconventional JRPG, SaGa Scarlet Grace: Ambitions.

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