Atelier Lydie & Suelle: Alchemists of the Mysterious Painting had more coverage in this week’s Japanese magazines. Both Famitsu and Dengeki PlayStation provided the latest details. Information about several characters and gameplay systems were shared.
RPG Site went ahead with a translation of the different articles. We’ve rounded up the information below.
We have a bunch of official Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp art, including key visuals and individual character images. Take a look at the full set below.
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is out now in Australia. The game will arrive in other regions in late November.
It wasn’t mentioned in the Nintendo Download report, but the Super Mario Odyssey 3DS theme is out now in North America. You can pick it up for $1.99. “Jump Up, Super Star” is included as music.
Koei Tecmo has been one of the biggest supports of Switch in Japan thus far. The company has released a number of games, with more on the way. Nights of Azure 2: Bride of the New Moon recently debuted, with other projects like Attack on Titan 2 and Atelier Lydie & Suelle in the pipeline.
Koei Tecmo’s Keiko Erikawa commented on the status of Switch . The Wall Street Journal’s Takashi Mochizuki passed along some of the CEO’s remarks.
Blackbelly Skatepark from the first Splatoon was brought into Splatoon 2 last night. See how the stage compares between both games below.
A new Zelda book is heading to Japan by the end of the year. In collaboration with Nintendo, Tokuma will be publishign the Zelda: Breath of the Wild Master Works.
The book will have concept art and various information about the game. It’ll span over 400 pages.
You can pre-order Zelda: Breath of the Wild Master Works on Play-Asia here.
Earlier in the week, Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime said that the next Zelda: Breath of the Wild DLC pack is still on track for this year. We also heard that a release date would be shared soon.
If that wasn’t enough, Zelda producer Eiji Aonuma has also reconfirmed that the DLC will be out by the end of 2017. A random video posted on Nintendo Australia’s YouTube channel today has Aonuma saying that the team is “working on it with great effort” and to “please hold on just a little longer”. He also says explicitly that the DLC “will also be available by the end of this year”.
GameXplain put together a neat video showing some of the secrets Super Mario Odyssey possesses. The great thing is that you won’t find much in the way of spoilers here. We won’t put any of the secrets out just in case you want to go in with an absolutely pure experience, but the video is worth a look.
There isn’t much time left to redeem the special codes for Mega Stones in Pokemon Sun/Moon. Once October 31 storms on in, all of the codes will be expiring.
Six different Mega Stone codes were passed along throughout 2017. We’ve listed them all below, along with steps you can take to redeem each one.
Update (10/28): Ripstone has made the November 2 release date official for both North America and Europe. Pricing is $12.49 / €12.49 / £9.99.
Original (10/27): Chess Ultra doesn’t seem to be too far away from hitting Switch. A listing on the European Switch eShop has the game down for November 2.
The Switch version of Chess Ultra will have a “local multiplayer cross-table playing mode, whereby the console acts as the chess board.” Cross-play with Xbox One and PC is also supported.
Here’s a trailer:
Chess Ultra will cost €12.49 on Switch. It’ll take up 2.1GB of space.
Source: Switche Shop