And once again, Bandai Namco's upcoming action RPG Tales of Arise tops the charts, with a lead of over 50 votes.
Now you see it, now you don't.
The game with seemingly unending DLC support gets yet another character, as well as a few new costumes based on iconic characters.
A report featured in The Japan Times states that Sony is closely monitoring Nintendo's pricing strategy for its newly-announced Switch OLED model.
A new Metroid Dread Report details the several improvements being made to map functionality in the upcoming Nintendo Switch exclusive.
The Nintendo Switch was the best-selling console for the months in terms of units sold, while the Xbox Series X/S topped proceedings in terms of revenue generated.
Meanwhile, Mario Golf: Super Rush claims third place, and also enjoys the biggest ever launch for a Mario Golf game to date.
Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin has debuted on top of the weekly Japanese sales charts, selling over 137,000 copies in three days.
While previously the creation toolkit's physical release was limited to North America, soon, those in Europe will be able to purchase it at retail as well.
Here's everything that's definitely (and probably) in the works at Nintendo for the Switch.
Issues like crashes on PC when opening the Challenges tab in the Pause menu and Demon players going invisible in BattleMode have been fixed.
Players can unlock a Palamute by completing a new co-op quest. Palamutes of different element types can also be earned.
Laura Ripoll, producer and designer at Endflame, speaks with GamingBolt about the upcoming first person psychological horror game.
Atlus' upcoming RPG is out for the Switch this November, and a new story trailer gives us a brief look at its high-stakes narrative.
The Switch remaster's credits confirm that the Australian studio behind Twilight Princess HD returned for the Skyward Sword remaster as well.
As always, the game will come with multiple editions and cover stars, including the very first female cover athlete for the series.
A YouTuber claims to have fixed Joy-Con drift issues permanently, using a single piece of cardboard, and fans seem to be elated.
The re-release of the 2011 Wii title is out on July 16th. It includes a higher resolution, quality of life features and other improvements.
The free to play title sees different worlds from the series crossing over in an original story. It uses Brave and Default system for combat.
Japanese magazine Famitsu awards the game a 34/40, but highlights inconsistencies with the game's focus on motion controls.