Pokemon Ultra Sun and Pokemon Ultra Moon launched on 3DS yesterday. To celebrate, My Nintendo has added in a few rewards in North America.
Probably the highlight is a Pikachu & Poke Ball 3DS theme, priced at 100 Platinum Points. Also up for grabs is a 30% discount on Pokemon Art Academy and a Pokemon Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon wallpaper. These two are 450 Platinum Points and 50 Platinum Points respectively.
You can order all of the new rewards on My Nintendo here.
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Super Mario Odyssey is far from a glitchy game. Even so, just like amost anything out there, it’s inevitable that the rare glitch will be encountered – be it accidental or intentional.
Super Mario Odyssey is one of a few games that supports Switch’s video capture feature. That means anyone and everyone can share their own footage, including glitches. We’ve collected some of these below – potential spoilers of course.
This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:
Software
1. Super Mario Odyssey
2. Rocket League
3. Stardew Valley
4. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
5. Doom
6. Sonic Forces
7. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
8. Overcooked: Special Edition
9. Zelda: Breath of the Wild
10. Sonic Mania
11. Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition
12. Uno
13. Cat Quest
14. L.A. Noire
15. Snipperclips
16. Golf Story
17. Monopoly
18. Xenoblade Chronicles 2
19. Splatoon 2
20. Fire Emblem Warriors
Source: Switch eShop
A few new games out came out this week on the various eShops. If you’re interested in checking out what’s new in screenshot form, take a look at the gallery below.
One of the new games slated for Switch next week is Transcripted, a mashup of dual-stick shooter and match three puzzle elements. See some footage below.
As we mentioned earlier today, the first side story in Nights of Azure 2 is now available in North America and Europe. See footage from “The Foreigner in a Wonderland of Sweets” below.
This week’s episode of Nintendo Minute has gone live. In today’s video, Kit and Krysta battle it out in a showdown at the Nintendo HQ’s employee store in Redmond, Washington. Check out the full episode below.
Ubisoft launched a “Gold Edition” for Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle on the Switch eShop today. It’s nothing really too special since it just includes the game and the season pass.
There is something interesting in the listing, however. Ubisoft says that the DLC coming in early 2018 will include “an exclusive world featuring a new hero”. Unfortunately, no other details are provided.
The last round of Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle dropped in October. It provided players with access to the Ultra Challenge Pack, featuring a new co-op campaign and five exclusive co-op maps.
Back in October, the first Nights of Azure 2 side story released in Japan. That same DLC has now been extended to North America and Europe.
In “The Foreigner in a Wonderland of Sweets”, Aluche is drafted into helping Eleanor explore the newly-discovered land to find the Legendary Cocoa Butter. The side story is triggered after you return to the hotel and speak to Eleanor about the “Wonderland of Sweets” in Chapter 3.
Even if you don’t own Nights of Azure 2, you can claim the DLC. Simply visit the eShop, search for the game, and scroll down the official page. You should see the side story listed as free. Go through the checkout process and the DLC will be yours.
Source: Switch eShop
The day-one update for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is now available on Switch. Version 1.1 is out now.
As previously reported, the patch adds in support for the system’s video recording feature. We also know that the update is comprised of a few other elements as well.
The full patch notes are as follows:
– Traditional Chinese Language Support (Text/Subtitles)
– Support for Video Capture using the Capture button on the Switch
– Fixed a rare audio issue where static can be heard after fast traveling
– Fixed an issue with Legend of Zelda themed items not aligning properly on placed weapon racks in player homes
– Motion Control improvements