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Nintendo will soon be kicking off the next ARMS Party Crash Bash. For those who missed it, the event is being held to determine the game’s best character.

The seventh round will be hosted next week. This time around, Mechanica and Master Mummy will be battling. The theme is “Heavyweight Clash”.

The latest ARMS Party Crash Bash event goes live on February 15. It’ll last until February 18.

Thanks to Magitroopa for the tip.

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Ratalakia Games intends to publish the Switch game Access Denied on the eShop this Friday. Get a look at some footage below.

A new update is now available for Fire Emblem Heroes. Nintendo and Intelligent Systems are now offering version 3.2.0.

As detailed in the last Feh Channel broadcast, today’s update refreshes the app icon, adds the Dragonflower icon, and more. We have the official notice about version 3.2.0 below.

Nintendo just published a brand new Japanese trailer for Kirby’s Extra Epic Yarn, which launches next month. You can view it below.

Announced earlier today, Bulbasaur will soon be receiving its own Funko Pop. Amazon has since opened pre-orders here. Pricing is set at $10.99

Observer launches for Switch via the eShop tomorrow. For a look at some early footage, check out the video below.

A new Splatfest kicks off in Splatoon this weekend. In North America and Europe, pancakes and waffles will be going head-to-head.

As is tradition for these events, Nintendo has come up with some special art. We have the pancakes vs. waffles promo image above.

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Epic announced a new account merging feature for Fortnite last year. The goal was to give players the opportunity to “combine multiple console-linked accounts to transfer Battle Royale cosmetic item purchases, lifetime wins, V-Bucks, and Save the World campaign access.”

A few months ago it was revealed (and following a delay), account merging is now open for business. Here’s everything you need to know:

In a recent news post sent out to Switch owners, Nintendo provided a listing of the top 15 European eShop downloads for January 2019.

New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe topped the charts as a new release. Wargroove also made the list thanks to a strong month of pre-orders.

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Pokemon GO had another great month in January. Between revenue on iOS and Android, the game recorded $68.1 million. That’s an 84% increase year-over-year from last January’s amount of $37 million.

Japanese players spent roughly $23.8 million on Pokemon GO last month, or 35%. The United States followed with $19.7 million at 29%.

In January, Pokemon GO ranked tenth as the highest-grossing mobile app and eight as the highest-earning game. The title sat at #19 and #17 respectively last year. Overall, Pokemon GO has generated over $2.3 billion since launch.

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