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Spike Chunsoft provided new Attack on Titan 2: Future Coordinates details today, and Gematsu translated the information. We’ve rounded up the various tidbits below. 

Ubisoft published a new Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle video today that delves into the story of Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle. Associate producer Cristina Nava, narrative designer Andrea Babich, art director Mauro Perini, and creative director Davide Soliani all speak. Watch the full video below.

Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap is only available digitally on Switch. That’s about to change though, in one country at least.

Active Boeki K.K., the distributor of Nintendo products in Southeast Asia and the Middle East, will be selling a physical version of Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap in both regions. English, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean will be supported.

Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap will be sold for roughly $35. It’s going on sale beginning November 23. If retailers like Play-Asia take pre-orders, we’ll let you know.

Thanks to Roto for the tip.

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Lizardcube made it known today that Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap on Switch has outsold all other versions combined. That isn’t the only success story on Nintendo’s console.

MixedBag says that forma.8 has seen the most success on Switch. The Switch version has outsold every version but iOS, which launched at a much cheaper price. However, that also means the Switch version garnered higher revenue.

This is pretty notable, especially since forma.8 only just came to Switch a couple of weeks ago. The launch just took place on August 24.

Thanks to Stuart for the tip.

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A listing on the European Switch eShop shows that Conga Master Party! is heading to Switch. It could even be available as early as this week.

Conga Master Party! originally debuted last year as simply Conga Master. As you would expect, the game is all about forming conga lines. You’ll try to make as long a line as you can by picking up people on the dance floor. This new version has two exclusive Switch multiplayer modes plus support for amiibo that can unlock “special cosplay costumes”.

Below is a more comprehensive overview:

Tiny Barbarian DX is coming to Switch on October 10, Nicalis announced today. The game will be sold physically and digitally for $29.99.

Here’s an overview and a couple of comments from developer StarQuail Games:

When Lola Pop is added to ARMS this month, Nintendo will also be adding her primary ARMS as well. You can get a quick look at two of them below.


Lola Pops, hew new ARMS, and the new stage could be out this week. It’d make sense to tie that in with the new Nintendo Direct.

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Best Buy has started pre-orders for the Fire Emblem Warriors Special Edition. If you’re interested, reserve the package here. Fire Emblem Warriors launches on October 20.

Capcom has provided the final boxart for Resident Evil Revelations Collection. We have it above.

To compare, this was the original, tentative version:

Digital Foundry published yet another technical analysis today. With Rayman Legends Definitive Edition releasing on Switch today, the outlet has taken a look at how the game performs. There are some surprising finds here.

To begin, Rayman Legends Definitive Edition runs at 1080p while docked. It mostly runs at 60 frames per second, but a few dips may pop up occasionally. Strangely, the frame rate issues seem to be sorted out after you’ve died once in a level.


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