Footage has emerged from the release version of Super Beat Sports, which is out tomorrow on the Switch eShop. View the gameplay below.
The Mummy Demastered has its first update from WayForward. Version 1.0.1 went live earlier today. Along with improvements in overall performance, the studio has implemented bug fixes as well.
Over in Japan, My Nintendo has updated with a new physical reward. Members in the country can use their points to order three Zelda: Breath of the Wild posters. The set costs 300 Platinum Points.
If you happen to live in Japan, you can order the My Nintendo reward here. It’ll be on the site until November 13, with shipping starting at the start of December. Also note that there is a shipping charge.
Another major patch is coming soon to NBA 2K18. 2K and Visual Concepts are implementing a bunch of changes and improvements to various aspects of the game.
We have the full patch notes below. When the update is live, we’ll let you know.
Nintendo has a new trailer up that highlights some of the accolades Super Mario Odyssey has received. Check it out below.
Niantic is rolling out another update for Pokemon GO. Very soon, players on iOS will be able to download version 1.51.1. It’s version 0.81.1 for Android users.
The new Pokemon GO update addresses the following:
– Resolved a bug that prevented Trainers from powering up Pokémon to their max CP.
– Resolved a bug that caused Trainers’ contributions to reset when rejoining a Raid Battle.
– Various bug fixes and performance updates.
Currently there is no easy way of backing up save data on Switch. If your system experiences a major issue for whatever reason, your saves may very well be in jeopardy. That naturally raises concerns for Switch owners. When you’ve poured hundreds of hours into games like Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Super Mario Odyssey, you don’t want to lose all of that progress.
Mashable brought up the issue in an interview with Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime. Reggie acknowledged that Nintendo is aware of these concerns, though there’s nothing to announce about backing up save data at present.
Reggie noted the following:
When Sonic Forces arrives next week, SEGA will have a day-one update ready. The company confirmed the patch on Sonic’s official Twitter account.
The tweet is as follows:
Bonus points for proper usage of this meme. Yes– we have a patch with various updates going live day of launch. Thank you for being patient!
— Sonic the Hedgehog (@sonic_hedgehog) November 1, 2017
SEGA hasn’t gone into the specifics of the update just yet. If/when we receive patch notes, we’ll be sure to bring them to you.
As we mentioned earlier today, a demo for Super Beat Sports has gone live on the Japanese Switch eShop. Have a look at some footage below.