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Pokken Tournament is set to undergo maintenance later today. The game’s online features will be unavailable for about three hours.

Here’s when the maintenance is scheduled for:

– 6 PM PT – 9 PM PT
– 9 PM ET – 12 AM ET
– 2 AM in the UK – 5 AM in the UK
– 3 AM in Europe – 6 AM in Europe

On top of that, this post wouldn’t be complete without even more Wii U and 3DS maintenance. Online play, rankings, etc. will be impacted at the following days/times:

– 10 PM PT (Wednesday) – 2 AM PT (Thursday)
– 1 AM ET (Thursday) – 5 AM ET (Thursday)
– 6 AM in the UK (Thursday) – 10 AM in the UK (Thursday)
– 7 AM in Europe (Thursday) – 11 AM in Europe (Thursday)

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Star Fox Zero is just a few days away from launching worldwide. Nintendo has now prepared a new European launch trailer, posted below.

Along with Mario Party DS, Mario Party 2 is also coming to the European Wii U Virtual Console this week. We have the trailer below.

Mario Party DS is heading to the European Wii U Virtual Console this Thursday. Take a look at the official trailer below.

This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu 2016 (PS4/PS3/PSV) – 9/9/9/10
Kirby: Planet Robobot (3DS) – 9/9/9/9
Quantum Break (XBO) – 9/9/9/9
Punch Line (PS4/PSV) – 8/9/8/9
LEGO Marvel’s Avengers (Wii U/PS4/PS3) – 8/8/9/8
MLB The Show 16 (PS4/PS3) – 8/8/8/8
LEGO Marvel’s Avengers (3DS/PSV) – 7/7/9/8
Rose to Tasogare no Kojou (PSV) – 7/8/8/8
Ninja Smasher! (3DS) – 7/7/7/7

Star Fox Zero seems to be flying pretty high, as it currently is the best selling game on Amazon. Hopefully this is a good sign for its sales in the future. If you haven’t backed up the squadron, you can still pre-order the game here.

Thanks to Jonathan for the heads up!

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This week’s Pokémon Shuffle update brings a new challenge, the Ash-Greninja stage, and three repeats. Ash-Greninja is based on the unique form Ash’s Grenjinja takes in the anime, and it’s a minute-long High Speed Challenge that will run until May 3rd.

Meanwhile, the Mega-Blaziken challenge has returned, giving players another chance to earn some Blazikenite. If you’re in the top 22,000 in the US, 15,000 in Europe or 60,000 in Japan, you’ll receive the coveted Blazikenite, or (if you already earned it from the last round) you’ll win a Mega Speedup. The top 3,500 in the US, 2,500 in Europe and 10,000 in Japan will also get a Raise Max Level. The top 30,000 in the US, 20,000 in Europe, and 80,000 in Japan will get an Attack Power, and all other players will get a Disruption Delay. The Mega-Blaziken challenge runs until April 26th.

Finally, both Keldeo and Infernape are returning, and will run until May 3rd.

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Pokémon Comaster is now available on iOS devices in Japan. Previously, the game launched only for Android devices.

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Here’s a look at a picture-matching eShop title, Emojikara. The game involves matching the correct pieces of compound words to beat the puzzle. Thanks to Nintendaan for the footage!

Enlightened Games has produced a new trailer for The Song of Seven: Chapter 1, which is slated for Wii U. View the video below.


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