Monolith Soft's newest open world action RPG is a standout achievement and one of the greatest games of its kind.
Wave 2 of the Booster Course Pass has now gone live for the kart racer, bringing eight new tracks across two cups.
Nintendo is currently working to improve component procurement for Switch manufacturing ahead of the ever-important Holiday season.
Monolith Soft's open world action RPG has debuted on top of the weekly Japanese physical charts, outpacing any previous Xenoblade title's launch sales.
The upcoming RPG duo's Nintendo eShop pages have been updated and now mention a 10 GB storage requirement.
Explore the Paldea region, fight new Gym Leaders in whatever order you wish, navigate terrain with Koraidon and Miraidon, and much more.
Mario Battle: Strikers has sold 1.91 million units since June 30th. Total Switch titles sold worldwide have crossed 863.59 million.
Nintendo's console sold 3.34 million units in the quarter ending June 30th, 2022, with 41.41 million software also sold.
The open world action RPG is also the fifth biggest Nintendo Switch launch in the UK for 2022, above Mario Strikers: Battle League.
The upcoming broadcast will bring "updates on Pokemon apps and video games, including Pokemon Scarlet and Violet".
You can now instantly bring up the main menu by pressing the X button. The menu now also features an "Expansion Pass" option for downloading DLC items.
The open world action RPG seems to have got off to a solid start, exceeding the digital sales of the likes of Nintendo Switch Sports, LIVE A LIVE, and more.
There's a lot going on in Monolith Soft's massive action RPG, so make sure to go through these handy tips and tricks.
After reclaiming the top spot a couple of weeks ago, Final Fantasy 16 has been pushed back down, with Splatoon 3 now occupying the pole position.
The hotly anticipated open world action RPG's launch trailer commemorates its release and promises a high-stakes, ambitious story.
A Gormotti soldier, Mio is an off-seer from the nation of Agnus, and serves as one of the game's two main protagonists.
Xenoblade Chronicles 3 has gotten a new trailer just hours before its release, this time focusing on Noah and his motivations.
Lead producer Xavier Manzanares discusses two planets that players will explore along with how the new Spark Powers work.
Xenoblade Chronicles 3 developers explain that though the action RPG rounds out the series from a thematic perspective, it's not its final instalment.
"We are thinking of making its volume of content as large as Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna – The Golden Country," says producer Genki Yokota.