Nintendo release schedule – January 2020
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Nintendo’s latest financial results are in, and included with the various documents is the upcoming release schedule for Switch. Aside from a look at what’s to come from a first-party perspective, it also provides an overview of some planned third-party titles. We’ve attached the latest schedule below.
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Nintendo million sellers – January 2020 – Pokemon Sword/Shield over 16 million, Luigi’s Mansion 3 over 5 million, Ring Fit Adventure over 2 million, Astral Chain / Marvel over 1 million
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Thanks to Nintendo’s latest financial results, we’re able to get a look at the company’s latest million sellers.
Several titles appear for the first time. Pokemon Sword/Shield has crossed 16 million units, while Luigi’s Mansion 3 is also doing well at over 5 million. We also see Ring Fit Adventure over 2 million while Astral Chain and Marvel Ultimtae Alliance 3 have crossed 1 million.
Here’s the full lineup:
Nintendo financial results – January 30, 2020 – Switch hardware sales at 52.48 million
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Nintendo today reported its latest financial results for the nine months ended December 31, 2019. The company has provided sales updates across the board, including the latest on Switch.
Here’s the full roundup:
Famitsu sales (1/20/20 – 1/26/20)
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate version 7.0.0 patch notes and fighter adjustments
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A short while ago, the new 7.0.0 update for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate was released. Alongside support for the latest DLC featuring Byleth, a bunch of fighter adjustments and balance changes were implemented.
Below are the full patch notes:
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate update out now (version 7.0.0)
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Update: Find the full patch notes here, which includes balance changes / fighter adjustments.
Original: The latest update for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has just gone live. Nintendo is now distributing version 7.0.0.
Today’s update is highlighted by new character Byleth and the Garreg Mach Monastery stage as part of Challenger Pack 5. Additionally, new Mii Fighter costumes are available as DLC.
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Nintendo’s mobile games have earned $1 billion in lifetime player spending
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According to a Sensor Tower report, Nintendo games on mobile have generated over $1 billion in lifetime revenue from global player spending on the App Store and Google Play. Total downloads are also at 452 million worldwide.
Fire Emblem Heroes accounts for $656 million of the total, or 61 percent. Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp comes in second with 12 percent followed by Dragalia Lost in third at 11 percent. Mario games round things out with Mario Kart Tour at 8 percent, Super Mario Run at 7 percent, and Dr. Mario World at 1 percent.
Pokemon Home – feature differences between Switch and mobile
Posted on 4 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Mobile, News, Switch eShop | 0 comments
As previously announced, Pokemon Home will be distributed on both Switch and mobile. However, depending on which device you’re using, certain features may be unavailable.
Here’s a chart outlining what can be accessed on Switch and mobile:
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New Pokemon Home details and screenshots revealed
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The official website for Pokemon Home updated today, revealing fresh information and screenshots about the new Switch and mobile app. We have information about moving and trading Pokemon as well as other features that are offered.
Here’s the full rundown:
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[Nintendo Everything Podcast] – episode #64 – Pre-order cancel culture, Killer Queen Black interview feat. Matt Tesch
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Hello, kids and squids! We apologize for the late episode this week, but we’ve got a really great one. This week on NEP, we’re joined by Matt Tesch from Liquid Bit of Killer Queen Black fame. He’s talking with us about their fascinating history on how this small arcade cabinet came to be an online competitive co-op phenomenon. It’s a really inspiring story that we’re excited to share with you. In addition, Galen and Oni Dino cover Nintendo’s controversial lawsuit win against Germany and Norway regarding the inability to cancel eShop pre-orders. Plus, Galen takes any shred of Mega Man Battle Network news he can get.
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