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Nintendo has posted another update to the Smash Bros. Blog for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. This time around, we have an introduction to Duck Hunt.

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Just one day after remakes of Langrisser I & II were announced for Switch, the Japanese website is open. It provides summaries of the game’s stories (in Japanese, of course) and a countdown trailer that takes you through the history of the franchise.

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Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Broken Sword 5, Labyrinth of Refrain: Coven of Dusk, The Gardens Between, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

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This week’s 3DS eShop charts are as follows:

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Nintendo has shared another piece of Hint Art for Super Mario Odyssey. We’ve included the image above.

Keeping in line with past Hint Art, you won’t earn a Power Moon for solving the puzzle. Instead, you’ll be given a small reward – but it’s all about the journey in any case.

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The Nintendo Switch Online website has updated with a notable piece of information. For the NES games included with the subscription service, it will be possible to voice chat during play sessions. That’ll be done through the Nintendo Switch Online app.

Nintendo’s website states:

Nintendo has experimented with a couple of different business models on mobile. Super Mario Run is a one-time download, whereas Fire Emblem Heroes and Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp are free-to-play.

Super Mario Run hasn’t generated the same type of profits as something like Fire Emblem Heroes. However, Shigeru Miyamoto has indicated that Nintendo will continue pursuing the fixed-cost model.

At Gamescom 2018 this week, FIFA 19 is playable on Switch. Have a look at some off-screen footage below.

In this week’s issue of Famitsu, Team Sonic Racing has a two-page article. The main highlight is the reveal of first Story Mode details, including a look at new character Dodonpa. Producer Takashi Iizuka also provides some insight.

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Gone Home will take slightly longer to reach Switch. Originally planned for tomorrow, the eShop release will now be taking place on September 6. This applies to both North America and Europe.

September 6 won’t only just be the launch of Gone Home on Switch. Publisher Annapurna Interactive has also teased “some additional news to share then”.

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