Nintendo's life sim continues to look incredibly charming.
Hardware spending continues to decline, totaling $183 million for the month.
Rescue Team DX looks great and tells a heart-warming story, but is a slog to play through.
The company says it will "have more to share as the year continues."
Apparently it has something in common with both Splatoon and Fortnite.
Allegedly, there will be two Directs focusing on indies and bigger titles.
But we have no idea what it is.
Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu gives the game a glowing recommendation.
The video game giant wants a bigger piece of other pies.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare comes in at second place.
Take a look at how you can make your island more beautiful.
Get a look at the game and the new Coral Switch.
However, Sony is not on the initial list of exhibitors.
The Switch's hardware sales see a bit of a bump, too.
Explore disco, Egyptian, and medieval-themed floors or partake in new ScreamPark mini-games.
The mobile spinoff of the beloved multiplayer series gets... multiplayer.
The next game is still progressing, apparently.
The social sim game is going to offer some really free-form customization options.
Good news for all the purists out there.
The Dark/Grass style Pokemon will receive more information "soon."