The latest Japanese hardware sales from Media Create are as follows:
Switch – 50,412
PS4 – 15,458
PS4 Pro – 8,398
New 2DS LL – 6,487
New 3DS LL – 4,070
Vita – 3,627
2DS – 646
Xbox One – 102
Xbox One X – 80
For comparison’s sake, here are the hardware numbers from last week:
Switch – 54,342
PS4 – 14,349
PS4 Pro – 8,278
New 2DS LL – 4,937
New 3DS LL – 3,664
Vita – 3,644
2DS – 547
Xbox One – 80
Xbox One X – 74
And here are the software charts:
Square Enix finally provided an update on Dragon Quest XI’s localization news. We have a mix of both good and bad news for Nintendo fans.
First, Square Enix has confirmed that the Switch version of Dragon Quest XI will be released in North America and Europe. However, it has “a long way to go until its release.”
Following several leaks, LEGO The Incredibles has been officially announced. The game is launching June 15 in North America and July 13 in Europe.
Warner Bros. says that “players explore action-packed story levels and an epic hub world, including Municiberg and Nomanisan Island, as they use their unique super abilities to bring the city’s villains to justice.” You’ll also be able to create LEGO builds either alone or with a friend in two player co-op.
We have today’s full announcement below, along with the announcement trailer.
Later this week, Ratalakia Games will be publishing Devious Dungeon on the Switch eShop. We’ve posted some footage below.
FDG Entertainment has confirmed that a new patch for Blossom Tales is coming soon. It was already submitted a few days ago, so it shouldn’t be too far off.
In terms of functionality, video capture support will be added in. Some bugs have also been fixed and the Spanish translation has been worked.
We’ll give you a heads up when the patch goes live.
Thanks to Jake for the tip.
A new summoning focus has started in Fire Emblem Heroes. For the latest event, three Heroes with a special skill are featured. “Miracle” keeps them alive even after a mortal blow.
Fire Emblem Heroes – Summoning Focus: Heroes with Miracle lasts until April 7.
Nintendo is back with more concept art for Super Mario Odyssey, this time focusing on Bonneton. The streetlights shown above were intended to look like hat racks to match the style of the Cap Kingdom. By using a curved design, they’re able to stand out from New Donk City’s streetlights.
Thanks to Amazon Japan, we have a look at the boxart for Cube Creator X. Have a look at the packaging image above.
Bandai Namco has issued a new Japanese trailer for Little Nightmares: Complete Edition. You can watch it below.
Snake Pass’s first anniversary happened today. Sumo Digital celebrated with an update that adds in an Arcade Mode, but also a new sale.
Right now, you can nab Snake Pass for 50% off on the eShop. The game normally costs $19.99, but can currently be purchased for $9.99. The sale lasts until April 10.
Source: Switch eShop