Nintendo has updated the release schedule on its platforms for the week of November 29. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:
As reported by the NPD today, Super Mario Party ranked fifth in the United States software sales charts for October. We have a bit of additional insight into the game’s performance.
Super Mario Party has become the third fastest-selling entry in the franchise based on the first two months in market. It only trails the original Mario Party and Mario Party 8.
Super Mario Party also charted in September, coming in at #9.
Pokemon GO players have a chance to catch a new Legendary Pokemon. The Psychic-type Cresselia has just joined the game today, and can be found in Raid Battles.
Cresselia will be live in Pokemon GO until December 18 at 1 PM PT / 4 PM ET.
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and 3DS introduced the custom moves feature. With it, players can modify different players on the roster with variants of their specials. Unfortunately, for the series’ latest entry, the functionality won’t be returning.
During a hands-on event last week, a Nintendo representative confirmed that custom moves will not be back in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Furthermore, equippable items found in certain modes and used to customize characters’ stats in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and 3DS aren’t in the newest entry either.
If you’re interested in customization, you may want to take a look at the Spirits Mode or the Mii Fighter. Not only can players choose between several different options for each Mii Fighter class’s special attacks, but they can also be equipped with different looks – like Rex from protagonist of Xenoblade Chronicles 2 if you purchase the Fighters Pass.
This past weekend, Arc System Works confirmed that World End Syndrome will be heading west. We have an update about how the game will be distributed overseas.
World End Syndrome is confirmed to be digital-only in North America and Europe. This isn’t the case in Japan where a physical version is confirmed.
Digital Extremes and Panic Button have launched Warframe on the Switch eShop. Get a look at some extensive footage in the video below.
Following its recent announcement for North America, Arc System Works has shared some additional information about BlazBlue Central Fiction for Switch. We have news about the content that’s included, supported languages, price, and more.
Here’s the full roundup: