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Nintendo has just provided a notable update on its mobile game Draglia Lost. The game will launch in the United States, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macau on September 27.

Additionally, a Nintendo Direct will be held tomorrow. Times are as follows:

This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Kefla and Super Baby Vegeta were added to Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 today as the latest DLC characters. Check out some footage of both on Switch below.

Capcom announced Onimusha: Warlords for Switch earlier today. More than a decade after its release on the PlayStation 2, the title is finally seeing a return on new platforms.

The one downside is that Capcom isn’t offering a physical version of Onimusha: Warlords on Switch in the west. It’s especially disappointing since that isn’t the case on other platforms.

As has become a weekly tradition, Nintendo has shared the latest piece of music from Smash Bros. Ultimate. Today we have Yoshi’s New Island – Main Theme, attached below.

We can thank Shota Kageyama for the arrangement. Over the past several years, Kageyama made a name for himself by working on the soundtracks of several Pokemon titles.

Earlier today, Nintendo announced a new design for the New 2DS XL featuring a purple and silver color scheme. Thanks to Amazon, we have another look. Get a look at some additional photos below.

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Nintendo has updated the release schedule on its platforms for the week of September 6. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:

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Another piece of concept art has been added to the official Super Mario Odyssey Twitter account. The latest image, featuring rough sketches of the poison-spewing wedding planner Spewart from the Broodals, can be seen above.

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During the Nintendo Switch Nindies Showcase Summer 2018, Nintendo announced the adventure game Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP will be coming to the Switch in October. Originally released for iOS in 2011, one of the game’s features involved linking the game to the player’s Twitter account, which would allow the player to tweet passages marking the player’s in-game progress.

However, Kris Piotrowski, creative director of Capybara Games, has stated his team has decided to remove Twitter support from the Switch version of the game, writing that Twitter is now “a vat of toxic waste and we want nothing to do with it.”

You can read the full statement in the tweet below.

Update: Bumped to the top. This is now properly live and available on Amazon here.


Original: Amazon has started taking pre-orders for the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Special Edition. If you’re interested, you can reserve it here. If you’re having issues, try refreshing a couple of times.

The package includes Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, a steelbook, and specially-designed Pro Controller. Look for it on December 7.


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