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Splatoon 3 update 9.2.0

Nintendo has a new update in store for Splatoon 3 and will soon be releasing version 9.2.0. The patch notes are available now.

According to Nintendo, the update “focuses on making it possible to use certain amiibo features even when not connected to the internet as well as adjusting the balance of battles.” Even more balance adjustments are planned for the future.

Here’s the full rundown of the new update:

Nintendo Switch Cyber Deals 2024 eShop sale

The Nintendo Switch Cyber Deals 2024 eShop sale just started, featuring a mix of both first-party and third-party games.

Nintendo itself has games like Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Fire Emblem: Three Houses, and Xenoblade Chronicles titles discounted. A bunch of third-party releases are also here with Sonic x Shadow Generations at its lowest price yet.

Here’s the full lineup:

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Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble Hatsune Miku Godzilla DLC, 2.0 update

SEGA shared some big news for Super Monkey Ball: Banana Rumble today, as we not only have news about new Hatsune Miku and Godzilla DLC, but also a version 2.0 update highlighted by Super Punchy Brawl in Battle Mode. Everything is dropping on November 26, 2024.

Hatsune Miku and Godzilla will both be available for purchase. Fans can wreak destruction on fellow players as Godzilla, with banana pickups replaced by trains, or groove through various stages as Miku, collecting musical notes in lieu of bananas.

Nintendo Music list of all games

For those looking for a complete list of all games included and supported in Nintendo Music, that’s where this post comes in.

Nintendo Music only came with a few songs at launch. However, since then, a few more have been added. Nintendo has also indicated that additional music is coming in the future. Currently it seems that we can expect at least one new title to be brought to the service each week.

Stray review

System: Switch
Release date: November 19, 2024
Developer: BlueTwelve Studios
Publisher: Annapurna Interactive


The life of a cat has perhaps been romanticized to some extent, but there’s no getting around the fact that it has been quite effective. Whether you love them or hate them, cats are the epitome of coziness in mainstream media, making them the ideal protagonists for more laid-back and comfortable video games. There aren’t many titles that will allow you to play as an ordinary cat, which is what makes BlueTwelve Studio’s Stray such an appealing title in many ways, putting you in the shoes (or rather, paws) of a regular cat in a cyberpunk setting. After two years since its initial release, the game has now finally made its way onto Nintendo Switch.

Life is Strange Double Exposure Nintendo Switch release date

The Nintendo Switch version of Life is Strange: Double Exposure just secured its release date. It’ll be ready to go digitally on November 19, 2024 and physically on January 28, 2025, publisher Square Enix and developer Deck Nine Games confirmed today.

The game originally released at the end of October. Square Enix previously noted that the Nintendo Switch version would arrive at a later date.

Atelier Yumia second trailer

November 16: Koei Tecmo and Gust just published the second official trailer for Atelier Yumia: The Alchemist of Memories & the Envisioned Land. Currently just a Japanese version has been published, but it may come out in English later – we’ll keep you posted.

The new trailer gives us a look at the battle system. We also have footage of the story, though again, that’s only in Japanese.

Switch demos

Thousands of games are currently available on Switch, and there are a ton of demos out there for many of them. Not just Nintendo, but also third-parties are offering demos. We’ve now put together a comprehensive list of what’s out there.

Since our reader base is English-speaking, that’s what we’re focusing on here. In other words, we’re highlighting Switch demos that you can find in North America and Europe. Japan has a few extra demos on its end, but a majority of them are for titles that are not currently being sold in the west and are only playable in Japanese.

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Zelda Echoes of Wisdom Triforce Prime Energy

The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom features the use of the Triforce for its story, but rather than actually calling it that, the game uses “Prime Energy” instead. The developers have now shared noteworthy information about the decision to use a different name.

The Trifroce is one of the more iconic elements of the Zelda series. However, Nintendo and Grezzo made the active choice to avoid using that word. In fact, series producer Eiji Aonuma was specifically opposed to using the Triforce. Aonuma indicated that “Triforce” brings along certain expectations, and that’s also why the team “purposefully made the setting and time ambiguous.”

The Paper Mario and Mario & Luigi franchises have both been around for a long time. Various games have been released across different generations of Nintendo hardware. Paper Mario has mostly seen a fairly consistent lineup of games, but it was the future of Mario & Luigi that was in doubt after developer AlphaDream shuttered several years back. Now development duties of the series have shifted to Acquire, the company who worked on the Octopath Traveler titles.

Paper Mario and Mario & Luigi are often compared (we’re not forgetting Mario RPG, but there’s just one game for that IP). Some fans prefer one of these series over the other. With Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door came to Switch earlier this year and Mario & Luigi: Brothership having just released, we wanted to ask where you stand. If you had to choose, are you Team Paper Mario or Team Mario & Luigi? Let us know in the comments.

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