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Another new Tennis World Tour update has gone live. Version 1.14 can now be downloaded, which also encompasses version 1.13.

The full patch notes are as follows:

The big Crimson Moon update for Starlink: Battle for Atlas is now available. As previously announced, it includes the Crimson Moon world, new Faction activities, and more. There’s also support for the additional Star Fox missions.

Below are the full patch notes:

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2

A new update has gone live for the Switch version of Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2. Bandai Namco is distributing version 1.12.00.

The main highlight this time around is the new Photo Mode. In this mode, players can select characters and a stage to photograph. Various customization options can be used, including camera position and angle. Pictures can be decorated with special frames and stamps as well.

An in-game notice also mentions new Daily Missions. With these, you can get up to a total of 10 TP Medals by completing eight designated missions. Missions’ status is shared across your avatars, and is updated when you receive your login bonus, so you can complete them every day.

A big update for Dragon Marked for Death went live this week. Version 2.1.0 increased the level cap to 70, added the free quest “Cavern of Torment”, and much more.

We now have the full patch notes for version 2.1.0. It outlines the many changes made to characters, enemies, equipment, and quests as well as detailing what else was addressed.

A new update for Blaster Master Zero 2 can now be downloaded. Inti Creates has started distribution of version 1.2.2.

With the new patch, a sequence has been added so that players can more easily understand how to use the Blaster Counter and return to Gaia Sophia when outside the tank. Other issues have also been addressed.

Below are the full patch notes:

Team17 has provided new information about future updates for My Time at Portia.

The first patch, due out “in the coming weeks”, will include new content and features, bug fixes, and quality of life changes. These include new main story content and an additional ending, new side quests, and more. Team17 is also looking further into loading times and input lag. Future updates will feature added voiceover, grass texture in the Switch version, and more.

Here’s the full rundown on what’s to come for My Time at Portia:

Super Mario Odyssey’s latest update has gone live. Nintendo has just started distribution of version 1.3.0.

Like Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Super Mario Odyssey now supports the Nintendo Labo VR Kit. As part of this, you can use the Toy-Con VR Goggles for mini-missions in the Cap, Seaside, and Luncheon Kingdoms.

The full patch notes are as follows:

A new update for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is now available. As of today, Nintendo is offering version 1.6.0.

Today’s update adds in support for the Nintendo Labo VR Kit. For the full patch notes, continue on below.

A new update is now available for Light Fingers. Version 1.0.3, known as “The Crook’d Captain”, features new content and more.

Here’s the announcement from developer Numizmatic:


https://twitter.com/numizmatic/status/1121466465805377543

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Nintendo Switch Online

The Nintendo Switch Online app has received an update – at least on iOS. Version 1.5.1 implements the latest bug fixes. Nothing else is mentioned beyond that.

The update isn’t up on Android at this time, but it’ll presumably be issued to users on those devices soon.


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