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FarSight Studios has announced that PBA Pro Bowling has been updated on Switch with new content. Players can access nine new pro bowlers, twenty new bowling balls, and additional commentary from PBA announcers Rob Stone and Randy Pedersen.

Ryan Ciminelli, Shota Kawazoe, Francois Lavoie, Rhino Page, Osku Palermaa, Ronnie Russell, Matt Sanders, Tom Smallwood, and Stuart Williams are the new pro bowlers. The full set can be found in Quickplay and Career Mode.

As for the bowling balls, they’ve been licensed from Brunswick, Columbia 300, Ebonite, Hammer, Roto Grip, and Storm.

Source: FarSight Studios PR

Nintendo has put out the official patch notes for Animal Crossing: New Horizons version 1.1.0. While they cover what was mostly known from earlier in the week, they include a couple of extra tidbits.

Below are the patch notes in full:

Exit the Gungeon

Exit the Gungeon, which just launched on Switch yesterday, will soon be updated to version 2.0.2. It will include gameplay changes/improvements as well as fixes.

Below are the full patch notes:

Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 is getting its final batch of DLC next week tying in with the Fantastic Four. On top of that, the latest free update will be made available.

As part of the update, players will be able to access a new set of costumes. Daredevil, Iron Fist, Luke Cage, Elektra, and Deadpool will all have new designs. You can see what the new outfits look like above.

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Even long after the game’s release, Bandai Namco is still supporting God Eater 3 with new content. Version 2.50 of the game will launch next week, on March 26. Among other new content, it will include a new story chapter focused on Ein. Here’s the Japanese trailer for the update:

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Ahead of its launch this Friday, Nintendo is already distributing the first update for Animal Crossing: New Horizons. If you’ve pre-loaded the game, you should be able to access version 1.1.0. We now have details as to what it actually includes.

First, be sure to download the update if you want to access the upcoming Bunny Day event. This will take place between April 1 and April 12. You’ll not only need to connect to the internet to access the Bunny Day celebration, but you’ll also need to be sure that you’ve linked to a Nintendo Account once the start of April comes around. Keep in mind that Animal Crossing: New Horizons will be updated to version 1.1.0a, which actually activates the event.

Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield

A few hours ago, Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield were updated to version 1.1.1. While Nintendo said it simply addressed a number of issues to improve the gameplay experience, the patch is actually more significant than the vague statement implies.

We had heard awhile back that hacked Pokemon were popping up in Surprise Trade. Unfortunately, players could be heavily impacted by game crashes and being unable to access online interactions. The good news is that with this week’s update, the exploit has now been addressed.

If you haven’t already, be sure to update Pokemon Sword/Shield before getting involved with Surprise Trade. 

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Nintendo Switch Parental Controls

The Nintendo Switch Parental Controls app has been given a minimal update. Version 1.11.0 is live on both iOS and Android.

According to Nintendo, today’s patch simply includes the latest bug fixes. There doesn’t appear to be much in the way of any notable additions or changes.

Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield were updated a short while ago, but that’s not the only Pokemon experience on Switch with a new patch. Version 1.0.1 for Pokemon Home is out now.

According to Nintendo, today’s update addresses “several issues to improve gameplay experience.” Nothing else is mentioned.

Pokemon Sword/Shield’s update also had the same, single patch note. It’s possible that it was related to today’s Pokemon Home version upgrade.

Pokemon Sword/Shield

Update: Though it wasn’t mentioned in Nintendo’s patch notes, the update also addresses issues relating to hacked Pokemon. Read more about the situation here.


Following the previous update for Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield in January, both games have been updated again. The latest patch is version 1.1.1.

If you were looking for something major this time around, you’ll unfortunately be disappointed. Nintendo says of today’s update: “Fixed several issues to improve gameplay experience.”

Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield are getting their first DLC, The Isle of Armor, in June as part of the Expansion Pass. The Crown of Tundra will follow this fall.


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