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The latest update for Mario Tennis Aces, announced earlier this week, is out now. Players can get their hands on version 2.1.0.

Today’s update includes Double Class Tournaments, the second Co-op Challenge, various character adjustments and more. We have the full patch notes below.

Rival Megagun will be added to the Switch eShop on December 6. For an early look at the game, check out the video below.

This week’s episode of Nintendo Minute has gone live. In today’s video, Kit and Krysta unbox everything related to Smash Bros. Ultimate coming out next week. Check out the full episode below.

A new set of rewards are now available on My Nintendo in North America. These include discounts as well as Smash Bros.-themed 3DS themes and a calendar.

Below is the full set of rewards.

Earlier today, Niantic gave a first tease of PvP in Pokemon GO. We now have first details on what the company is calling “Trainer Battles”.

Trainer Battles will introduce three Pokemon GO Trainer Battle Leagues: Great, Ultra, and Master. Trainers will have to choose a league before participating in these battles, with each league having different maximum Pokemon CP limits.

Limited Run Games has announced its next physical release. Next week, fans will begin placing pre-orders for Shantae and the Pirate’s Curse. It’ll go up on December 7 at 7 AM PT / 10 AM ET.

Like many Limited Run Games releases, a collector’s edition will be offered. The standard copy will have an open pre-order.

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The multiplayer update for Stardew Valley is one step closer to landing on Switch. Today, Chucklefish confirmed that it’s now in submission.

At the start of October, it was announced that the big update was in the QA phase. Once it’s been approved by Nintendo, it’ll be ready for release. We could be seeing it before the year ends, but early 2019 is also a possibility.

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Nintendo has put out a new video highlighting some of the games that were added to the eShop around November. Get a look at it below.

The endless chaotic space shooter Steredenn: Binary Stars will be receiving a physical release and is going on sale next week, Super Rare Games has announced. The company has partnered with Pixelnest Studio and Plug-In-Digital to produce 3,000 boxed copies. Orders will open on December 6 through Super Rare Games’ website.

The physical version of Steredenn: Binary Stars will include a four-page full color manual, interior artwork, and an exclusive sticker. Buyers will also be given three trading cards randomly selected from the five-card set.

Steredenn: Binary Stars will cost $34.99 / £29.99 / €33.99 for its physical release.

Shumpalations has translated a classic interview with Yasuhiko Fujii. Fujii previously worked at Nintendo, and more specifically, on Super Metroid as a programmer.

At one point, Fujii was asked if there were any scenes in Super Metroid that were his ideas. That prompted him to recall how he snuck in a reference to a girl he was dating by the movement pattern of a certain group of Evir enemies.


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