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Cypronia is currently preparing an update for Cube Life: Island Survival, and it’s coming soon.

Here’s a look at what will be introduced in version 1.1:

Features

  • Local multiplayer (Gamepad vs WiiU Pro controller + TV)
  • Wii U Pro Controller support
  • Pets
  • 20 more items added such as doors

Issues addressed

  • Invert Y-axis button added
  • HDR effect ON/OFF button added
  • Hale of Bay – fixed crash
  • Drowning on land fixed
  • Better tool durability (axes, armour…)
  • Hunger and thirsty drop slowly
  • Water flood after loading fixed
  • Animal drop items more frequently
  • Increased gravity, when you fall

Creative mode improvements

  • Icons do not change position
  • Added explosives
  • Added Flat terrain feature
  • More colour blocks

Cube Life’s 1.1 update is scheduled for sometime next month. After that’s over and done with, Cypronia will begin work on even more updates. The studio has plans for more Survival mode and multiplayer maps, plus more animals, enemies, and items.

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A new update for Ping 1.5+ was recently released. Once downloaded, players can more easily post to Miiverse and use new stamps in the community. Additionally, “levels have been readjusted to be easier for players and the stars count towards unlocking worlds.”

Here’s the full update news from Miiverse:


Thanks to Jake for the tip.

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Nintendo has given Super Smash Bros. for Wii U a new update. Players can download the latest patch now, which is version 1.0.9.

Today’s update is on the simpler side of things. Nintendo’s official notice is as follows: “Adjustments have been made for a more pleasant gaming experience.”

That’s it – at least in terms of what Nintendo is saying. I’m sure people will be poking through the files to see if there are any changes to things like character stats.

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Nintendo came out with Splatoon’s 1.3.0 update last night. It makes changes to the Ink Resistance, Stealth Jump, and Ninja Squid. Take a look for the video below to see how these modifications stack up to the previous version of the game.

The newest update for Splatoon, which was announced for the game last week, is now available. Your game will be brought up to version 1.3.0 after applying the patch.

Today’s update makes adjustments and changes to Splatfest, weapons, and abilities. We’ve attached the full patch notes below for those who missed out on them last week.

Update: Bumped to the top. Nintendo’s official patch notes have been added in.


A new update for Splatoon is releasing next week, Nintendo has announced. The game will be brought up to version 1.3.0.

Splatoon’s latest update makes improvements and changes to the Splatfest, weapons, and gear. The full breakdown is posted below.

Big John Games has confirmed that the 1.1 update for Cube Creator 3D is now in lot check. It’ll take roughly 30 days for it to be approved, and then a release date can be determined.

Big John Games has also shared extensive information about what’s new in Cube Creator 3D version 1.1. Here’s a quick overview:

– Fantasia and Inferno environments
– New enemies
– 3 new block types
– Can collect light and dark tree wood in Survival Mode
– 8 new Texture Packs
– New music
– Performance improvements
– Customize the Survival Mode campaign
– Transfer worlds between Creative and Survival Mode
– Loading and modifying worlds is enhanced
– Bug fixes

Continue on below for the full overview of Cube Creator 3D’s version 1.1 update straight from Big John Games.

Update: Here’s the 3DS size:

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Today’s Smash Bros. Wii U update is rather large, which makes sense given the new content added in. The download clocks in at nearly 1,300 MB. You may experience issues downloading the update and DLC due to heavy traffic, but things should get better as the day progresses!

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Coinciding with today’s new Smash Bros. DLC, Nintendo has released updates for both the Wii U and 3DS editions. The two titles are now up to version 1.0.8. After the break, you’ll find the complete patch notes.

As was announced during today’s Smash Bros. presentation, it’s been confirmed that the Wii U game will be getting YouTube uploads for replays. A release date hasn’t been announced just when. When it arrives, the feature will be free to use.


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