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The full North American website for Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker on Switch and 3DS is open. If you’re interested, you can access the page here.

Like other Nintendo sites, this one is packed full of information about the game. There’s some media here as well, links to pre-order, and more.

The Washington Post caught up with Smash Bros. director Masahiro Sakurai around E3 time. He shared some interesting comments about competitive gaming, among other things.

One noteworthy topic addressed is Smash Bros. Melee. In Sakurai’s view, he believes many players gave up on the game “because it’s too technical, because they can’t keep up with it.”

A few days ago, a new month rolled right on in. Now that we’re in July, we want to know what you’ve been playing.

Have you started up something entirely new for the month? Are you trying out Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy or Wolfenstein II on Switch? No matter the case, let us know in the comments below.

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Still looking for a copy of the Octopath Traveler: Wayfarer’s Edition? If so, you may want to place an order on Amazon. It’s back in stock here.

Octopath Traveler launches next Friday. The Wayfarer’s Edition includes the game, a pop-up book, a two-side cloth map of the game world, the Octopath Traveler: Sound Selections CD, and a replica coin.

The free-to-play cooperative online action game Warframe is coming to Switch, Digital Extremes announced at TennoCon today. Panic Button, who previously ported Doom, Wolfenstein II, and Rocket League to Nintendo’s console, is working on the release.

Here’s the full announcement and trailer:

A listing on Amazon reveals an official Mega Man 11 guide. Moreover, Prima is readying a collector’s edition.

The guide will feature tips and tricks for Mega Man 11, along with interviews, a fan art section, and more. The collector’s edition comes in the form of a premium hardcover book.

Thanks to Amazon, we now have a look at the packaging for the GameCube Controller Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Edition. View it above.

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Earlier this week, Bandai Namco announced Namco Museum Arcade Pac. It’s bundling Namco Museum and Pac-Man Championship Edition 2 Plus together in one package for retail.

Bandai Namco didn’t say how much it would cost, but Amazon has come through with that information. Namco Museum Arcade Pac is priced at $40. Pac-Man Championship Edition 2 Plus costs $20 on the eShop while Namco Museum is $30, so it looks like you’re saving $10 here.

If interested, you can pre-order Namco Museum Arcade Pac on Amazon here.

Epic Loon was originally announced for a June 28 release on Switch. That day came and went, but the game isn’t actually available on the eShop. It seems that a slight delay was involved, as a new eShop listing shows a release date of July 13. 

We’ll let you know if anything changes again with regard to the release date. For now, here’s an overview along with a trailer:

System: Switch (eShop)
Release date: July 5
Developer: Zillon Whales
Publisher: Zillon Whales


As someone who is mostly a console gamer, I’ve never dipped my toes into the real-time strategy genre too much. The closest thing I have to a true RTS experience has been my experience with the Pikmin titles which, to no one’s surprise, isn’t exactly the deepest strategy game on the market. Mushroom Wars 2, being originally developed for the mobile and PC markets, finally hops onto the console world through the Switch. Does it do enough to sprout a following or is the game just simply not that fun, guy?


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