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NPD Group has released a listing of the top twenty best-selling games in the U.S. for the month of October 2017. The results can be found below.

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Nintendo has sent out a statement in response to the latest NPD report. Once again, the company has very good news to share.

In October, Switch was the best-selling gaming hardware in the US. It was followed by the Super NES Classic Edition at #2. Nintendo says that, when combined with 3DS, Nintendo systems accounted for two-thirds of all video game hardware sold for the second month in a row. The US gaming industry achieved hardware sales of more than 1 million total units in October for the first time since 2011.

Regarding software, Super Mario Odyssey was the top-selling game despite the fact that it launched at the end of the month. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild placed at #10 and #11 respectively as individual games.

Source: Nintendo PR

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This week’s European Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Switch Retail

Batman: The Telltale Series – €44.99
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – €59.99 (available November 17)
Ginger: Beyond the Crystal – €19.99 (available November 17)
L.A. Noire – €49.99
Lumo – €19.99
Rime – €34.99
Super Putty Squad – €14.99

This week’s North American Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Switch Retail

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – $59.99 (available November 17)
Gear.Club Unlimited – $44.99 (available November 21)
Ginger: Beyond the Crystal – $19.99 (available November 17, physical in 2018)
Lumo – $19.95 (available November 20)
MXGP3 – The Official Motocross Videogame – $39.99 (available November 21)
Superbeat: Xonic – $39.99 (available November 21)

System: Switch
Release date: November 14, 2017
Developer: Ludosity
Publisher: Nicalis


Years after Ludosity’s well-received Ittle Dew back in 2013 on Steam before making its way to consoles about a year later, Ittle Dew 2+ is here and makes its way over to the Switch, offering fans of top-down dungeon crawlers and old-school Zelda players something to look forward to, and a sequel that finds itself just as wildly charming and humorous as it was the first time around. The game brings with it some new treats that make it feel like a fresh, albeit familiar, new adventure for our protagonists Ittle Dew and Tippsie.

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.

Koei Tecmo released a trailer for the new Fire Emblem Warriors update that should be available shortly. We’ve included the video below.

As part of the new 4.0 update for ARMS, Misango has been added to the game. Check out a trailer showing the new fighter off for the first time below.

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PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds developer Bluehole is working on a new IP that will be released for Switch, the company has revealed.

Little information has been shared thus far. We do know that the IP is targeted towards the Asian market in particular. Development is said to be in the early stages.

Bluehole found huge success with PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds this year. The studio has also created Tera and the upcoming MMORPG Ascent: Infinite Realm.

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Yet another game has been confirmed for Switch in November as the hectic month continues. Team17 just announced that Worms W.M.D will be out via the eShop on November 23.

The Switch version of Worms W.M.D has all of the action in both local and online multiplayer. You’ll be able to use any mix of controllers, including the Joy-Con and the Pro Controller. Up to six player are supported via the pass-the-console option. A brand new space theme named Wormhole will be appearing first on Switch, in addition to new Mushroom and Tree forts, three new hats, and three new gravestones.

Worms W.M.D will cost £19.99 on Switch. We should have North American pricing shortly.

Source: Team17 PR


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