Nintendo has released an extensive new trailer for the upcoming action-adventure title, which is set to release for the Nintendo Switch in September.
Monolith Soft has begun a recruitment drive for its next big RPG, with the studio looking to hire new talent in a number of different disciplines.
The original GBA roguelike dungeon crawler Pokemon Mystery Dungeon title will soon be available for Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack members.
Princess Peach: Showtime! also received updated figures, having crossed 1.3 million sales as of June 30th, up from 1.22 million.
Launched in November 2022 for the Nintendo Switch, it's currently the third best-selling title in the franchise to reach this milestone.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has also reached 20.80 million units sold since launching last year for Nintendo Switch.
The console sold 2.1 million units in the quarter ending June 30th, 2024. However, sales are down 46.3 percent year on year.
A former developer on the series says the International Olympics Committee ended its partnership with Nintendo and Sega to explore new deals focusing on NFTs and esports.
It sold an additional 16,000-plus units, with the Nintendo Switch once again topping proceedings on the hardware side of things.
The Nintendo Switch's third Mario Party game will release in October, bringing over 110 minigames and a new 20-player online mode.
As the culmination of the series, the mystery adventure sees Utsugi Detective Agency investigating the dreaded Smiling Man.
Though Princess Zelda will star as the upcoming action-adventure title's primary protagonist, Link will still be playable.
The HD remaster sold an additional 33,000-plus units in Japan over the course of its second week on sale.
Codenamed Pool Party, the game was going to be focused on esports and had a 70-80-person team working on it until its cancellation in May.
The company has uploaded a brief teaser that asks, "Who is Emio?" across YouTube and social media.
Three-Point Challenge and Five-Streak Battle are available. Up to four players can participate in local and online matches.
Meanwhile, Nintendo's remake of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door debuted at second place in the monthly charts.
Three-Point Challenge is playable solo and for up to four players. Local and online play is also available for two-on-two matches.
NSO subscribers can play Ubisoft and Nintendo's acclaimed turn-based tactics title at no additional cost for the next week.
The remaster was also accompanied by Luigi's Mansion 3 re-entering the top 10, taking the No. 7 spot.