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Nintendo released the latest major update for ARMS this past week. Version 4.0.0 added in support for the brand new fighter Misango.

Soon after that update premiered, Nintendo sent out another patch. The latest update for ARMS is now version 4.0.1.

As for what it does, that’s somewhat of a mystery at the moment. Nintendo hasn’t posted any patch notes anywhere – be it its Japanese website or North American support page. We can at least guess that it implements some fixes from 4.0.0. If we do get an official notice from Nintendo about the update, we’ll let you know.

The day-one update for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is now available on Switch. Version 1.1 is out now.

As previously reported, the patch adds in support for the system’s video recording feature. We also know that the update is comprised of a few other elements as well.

The full patch notes are as follows:

– Traditional Chinese Language Support (Text/Subtitles)
– Support for Video Capture using the Capture button on the Switch
– Fixed a rare audio issue where static can be heard after fast traveling
– Fixed an issue with Legend of Zelda themed items not aligning properly on placed weapon racks in player homes
– Motion Control improvements

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ARMS version 4.0.0 went live last night. We’re not sure what the holdup was, but Nintendo has finally posted the full English patch notes.

The new ARMS update is highlighted by the new fighter Misango, new ARMS, the “Temple Grounds” stage, and “Party Crash” online event. Nintendo has also made a number of changes and adjustments. Several fighters and ARMS have been affected.

The full patch notes are as follows:

The next update for Fire Emblem Warriors has arrived. Koei Tecmo started distribution of version 1.2 a few hours ago, but it’s finally live in North America and Europe.

Hero Challenge has been added as a new History Mode map. Lianna and Rowan have new costumes as well. For the full patch notes, continue on below.

Super Bomberman R received a major update last night. Version 2.0 added in the “Grand Prix” Battle Mode, new characters, and a whole lot more.

Konami has since published the full patch notes online. For the complete rundown of the update, continue on below.

Nintendo Hall has uploaded some footage of the new update for Super Bomberman R showing off the new Grand Prix Mode featuring Reiko Bomber & Princess Tomato Bomber. You can check out the footage below.

The next update for ARMS is coming tomorrow, Nintendo has announced. Version 4.0.0 is the next notable patch and will be adding various new elements.

Nintendo has been teasing a new fighter, who will indeed be added to ARMS. We’ll also be seeing a new attribute and apparently some sort of new mode as well.

We’ll let you know when the update officially goes live.

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Super Bomberman’s next big update has arrived. Players can download the patch foor a new 3-vs-3 game mode and a bunch of new characters.

In Grand Prix mode, two teams of up to three players are pitted against each other to battle it out in different arena stages using new characters with special abilities. It includes these match types:

Update: Full patch notes added below.


Original: Pokken Tournament DX’s big update is here. Nintendo and Bandai Namco have pushed the latest patch to all players.

Today’s update adds a number of new features. These include Team Battles with friends online, official groups in Group Match, the ability to record Pokemon movements in Practice Mode’s Free Training, and more. We’ll add in the full patch notes when Nintendo shares them.

A new update is now being distributed to Nights of Azure 2 players. Assuming you’ve purchased the game, version 1.0.1 is available.

Although we don’t have official patch notes, players have picked up on a few improvements and changes. These include:

– Nights of Azure 2 now shows in your online status (previously just showed you as offline status when in-game)
– Play Time is now being recorded for the game, but any Play Time that you logged before 1.0.1 is not accounted for
– New Game Plus now removes the Day Limitation, so you no longer have to worry about a New Moon ever happening for doing side quests
– When you get to the day before a New Moon and end that day, it will indefinitely return the Moon Phase to right before a New Moon, so you can use all the days you want in any chapter for grinding and side-quests and a New Moon Game over will never happen
– This is also only available in New Game Plus, so you have to have Clear Data to gain access to this

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