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  • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate: All The New Amiibo Announced

    Super Smash Bros. Ultimate: All The New Amiibo Announced

    Nintendo is releasing a new line of Amiibo for each of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate‘s new and returning characters. We’ve already gotten a look at figures of Wolf, Ridley, and Inkling, and during the final Super Smash Bros. Direct presentation, Nintendo revealed another handful of Amiibo and when they’ll arrive.

    The aforementioned Wolf, Ridley, and Inkling figures are launching alongside the game on December 7. King K. Rool and Ice Climbers Amiibo will follow next year on February 15, while figures of Young Link, Daisy, Pichu, and newcomers Isabelle and Ken will all release sometime in 2019.

    On top of those Amiibo, Nintendo announced it will release a figure of the surprise DLC character Piranha Plant, which game director Masahiro Sakura says has a “nice curved form to it.” The Piranha Plant Amiibo is likewise launching on February 15, while the character itself is slated to join the game “around” February.

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    In addition to the new figures, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate will be compatible with all existing Smash Bros. Amiibo. A number of these figures will be re-released near the game’s launch. However, as before, some will only be available at certain retailers. The reprinted Pac-Man Amiibo, for example, is exclusive to Best Buy stores.

    We learned a ton more details about Super Smash Bros. Ultimate during the game’s final Direct presentation, including who the last two characters on the base roster are: Street Fighter’s Ken and Pokemon’s Incineroar. Nintendo also announced its DLC plans for the game and shared some new information on its Spirits and Adventure modes. You can catch up on all the biggest news from the broadcast with our Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Direct roundup.

    Smash Bros. isn’t the only upcoming Switch game to receive Amiibo. Blizzard also announced a Loot Goblin Amiibo figure for Diablo III: Eternal Edition. This figure is notable for having a unique design and packaging than other Amiibo, and it’s available exclusively at GameStop.

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  • More NES Games Coming To Switch Online In November

    Paying for Nintendo Switch Online does more than allow you to play online. The subscription offers a few exclusive perks as well, including free access to classic NES games. The online service launched with 20 different NES titles, and three more have already been added. Another six are on the way.

    Most of Nintendo’s largest franchises had their start on the NES, and several of those games will launch with Switch Online. Paying for Nintendo’s online subscription nets you games like Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda, Yoshi, Donkey Kong, and Super Mario Bros. You’ll also get some of Nintendo’s earliest sports games as well, including Soccer, Tennis, Ice Hockey, Pro Wrestling, and Baseball. The list of 20 games that launch with Switch Online can be found on Nintendo’s website, and we’ve also outlined them below.

    Switch Online Launch Titles

    After Switch Online’s launch, Nintendo has regular updates scheduled to add more NES games to the service. NES Open Tournament Golf, Solomon’s Key, and Super Dodge Ball were added in October. Metroid, Mighty Bomb Jack, and TwinBee will come to Switch in November 2018, and Adventures of Lolo, Ninja Gaiden, and Wario’s Woods are scheduled for December 2018.

    To help capture the experience of playing these classic titles, Nintendo is launching Switch Online member-exclusive Joy-Cons that are shaped like NES controllers. Each box comes with two controllers, as every NES title will support two-player co-op. In certain games where two player-controlled characters don’t make sense, you can switch between who’s controlling the game or the second player can use a hand-shaped cursor to point out hints and applaud certain actions. NES titles will also support Switch Online voice chat via Nintendo’s smartphone app if you and your partner aren’t in the same room.

    Switch Online also offers a cloud saving feature, but only for certain games.

    Switch Online is now available alongside system update 6.0. Memberships can be purchased for one, three, and 12 month increments for $4 / £3.50, $8 / £7, and $20 / £18 respectively.

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  • Amid Serious Australian Drought, Farming Sim Dev Steps Up With A Big Donation

    Farmers in Australia are suffering through an extended drought, and the developers of the Farming Simulator franchise are stepping up to make a significant donation to the relief efforts.

    The game’s distribution partners around the world, including Five Star Games and Focus Home Interactive, as well as developer Giants Software, have combined forces to donate $50,000 to the charity Drought Angels to support the relief campaign.

    Mean temperatures for Australia as a whole were the 4th-highest on record for #October. Overall it was a wetter-than-average month, however many areas experiencing serious or severe rainfall deficiencies missed out on decent falls. October climate summary: https://t.co/UnAz2i8pUU pic.twitter.com/tqQgmfAdOE

    — Bureau of Meteorology, Australia (@BOM_au) November 1, 2018

    The money will go towards giving practical assistance to farmers and the communities surrounding them.

    “Sadly unlike in our game the effects of the drought are real,” Giants Software marketing boss Martin Rabl said in statement. “Working with Drought Angels allows us to give something back to the Aussie farming community for which we have the deepest respect.”

    Relief campaigns like this are incredibly important, especially because there is no end in sight for the drought. Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology released its climate outlook report for November to January this week, and it predicts a hotter-than-average summer for much of the country, along with lower-than-average rainfall.

    “Farmers would have preferred to see an above average rainfall forecast, and we wish we could have provided one too,” bureau manager of long-term forecasts Dr. Andrew Watkins said (via The Guardian). “Unfortunately what the farmers need is several months of above average rainfall to catch up. Usually about three months at least. It will take a while to get out of the drought.”

    Farming Simulator 19 launches on November 20 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

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  • Over 10 Million SNES Classic And NES Classic Consoles Sold

    Nintendo has announced that more than 10 million NES Classic and SNES Classic units have been sold since both consoles released. First launching to high demand in November 2016, the NES Classic was cancelled in April 2017 and then re-released in June 2018. The SNES Classic released in September 2017.

    During Nintendo’s financial results briefing, president Shuntaro Furukawa stated both Classic consoles’ success suggested there might be “even greater demand during the holiday season.” Furukawa did not discuss either unit’s future during the briefing, and did not remark whether this success might justify the creation of additional Classic consoles–for Nintendo 64 or GameCube, for example–or the addition of more NES games on Switch Online.

    Nintendo has also released the updated list of the company’s global game sales data for both Switch and 3DS. The biggest change in the Switch list is Mario Tennis Aces, which shot up to the number six spot with 2.16 million copies sold, after being number 10 during the last update. The big four–Super Mario Odyssey, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and Splatoon 2–remain in the top, while the rest of the list has shuffled around a bit. With Nintendo adopting a pay to play online model for the Switch, it will be interesting to see if Splatoon 2 can continue to remain in the top four, or if it will be knocked out by another game in the coming months.

    The full list of the top 10 games on both Switch and 3DS are listed below.

    Nintendo Switch Global Game Sales Data

    1. Super Mario Odyssey — 12.17 million
    2. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe — 11.71 million
    3. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild — 10.28 million
    4. Splatoon 2 — 7.47 million
    5. 1-2-Switch — 2.64 million
    6. Mario Tennis Aces — 2.16 million
    7. Arms — 2.10 million
    8. Kirby Star Allies — 2.10 million
    9. Donkey Kong: Tropical Freeze — 1.67 million
    10. Xenoblade Chronicles 2 — 1.53 million

    Nintendo 3DS Global Game Sales Data

    1. Mario Kart 7 — 17.04 million
    2. Pokemon X/Y — 16.29 million
    3. Pokemon Sun/Moon — 16.10 million
    4. Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire — 14.06 million
    5. New Super Mario Bros. 2 — 12.61 million
    6. Super Mario 3D Land — 11.96 million
    7. Animal Crossing: New Leaf — 11.69 million
    8. Super Smash Bros. for 3DS — 9.24 million
    9. Pokemon Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon — 7.51 million
    10. Tomodachi Life — 6.20 million

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  • Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, WW2 Companion App Now Available

    A Call of Duty companion app is now available on iOS and Android devices, Activision announced today.

    The free app tracks stats across Call of Duty: Black Ops 4’s three main modes — Blackout, Zombies, and multiplayer — as well as Call of Duty: WWII’s multiplayer mode, according to a post on the Activision Games Blog.

    The app provides players with weekly reports on their performance and follow-up briefings with “personalized” tips for improvement. It will even allow players to track “every bullet and movement” in a given match, so you can analyze previous play sessions.

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  • Updated: Every Character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

    Check out all 75 fighters now confirmed to appear in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

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  • Team Xbox Looks Back on Their Favorite ID@Xbox Memories

    Team Xbox Looks Back on Their Favorite ID@Xbox Memories

    All of us here on Team Xbox are tremendous fans of the talent involved in the creation of games, especially those that come into the ID@Xbox program. From cartoon platformers to adventure games to strategy simulators, there’s a robust catalog of titles that deliver countless memories from those gaming worlds. It’s almost unfair that we can only share a few of those with you too, but we’ve taken some of our most memorable moments and captured them here in this feature. Enjoy.

    Chris Charla – Senior Director of ID@Xbox

    Having been part of ID@Xbox since the beginning, it’s extremely hard to pick one moment from the thousands of great moments and games and people involved with this program on both the Xbox and developer side. But if you made me pick just one, it would be E3 2015, when I was onstage, in the dark, watching Chad and Jared Moldenhauer introduce Cuphead. I knew how hard they were working, and I knew that after the teaser the year before, people were expecting a lot. I also know how much that trailer was going to blow everyone away. That moment when the StudioMDHR logo came up on stage, I got goosebumps like I never have before, and I just could not get the silly grin off my face watching that game own the stage at E3. There have been tons and tons and tons of other fantastic moments and games over the last five years, but that moment will always stay with me!

    Brothers Screenshot

    Brothers Screenshot

    Phil Spencer – Head of Xbox

    The game that comes to mind for me is Brothers. I have such a vivid memory of the first time I completed the game as there’s a key moment at the end in which the game mechanic is designed to reinforce the emotion I felt as a player. If you haven’t played it, Brothers is a cooperative, puzzle-based game where each thumbstick controls one of the two brothers on screen simultaneously. In the game, the brothers’ mother has died and their dad is sick and in need of medicine. The game is about the brothers’ quest to get medicine and by the end of the game, the older brother dies as well. As the story draws to a close, the younger brother is alone, trying to get back to his dad and to do so, he must swim across a stream. We learn early in the game that the younger brother does not swim. Until this moment in the game, he’s only crossed water on the back of his older brother.

    So there I was, trying to finish the game, pausing and working to solve the puzzle of how to get the younger brother across the water without his older brother. And then the answer just came to me and when I tried it and it worked – it was spine tingling. I felt the loneliness and sadness of the young brother. I don’t think I’ve ever encountered a gameplay mechanic that evoked emotion in the way Brothers did for me and so many other players.

    Never Alone

    Never Alone

    Ashley McKissick – Head of Xbox Game Pass

    Four years ago, when my son was six-years-old, we spent our winter vacation playing Never Alone and exploring the Iñupiat culture together.  It was the perfect game to play with my little one. The co-op nature meant that we had to work together, and the controls were so intuitive and well-crafted. The fact that, while playing through the adventure, we also got to learn about this special Alaskan Native community, made it even more special. I also just absolutely loved the art style in Never Alone, especially the environments, and I am so glad that ID@Xbox enabled us to discover this game. Playing this little gem will remain a fond holiday memory for my son and I.

    Manual Samuel

    Manual Samuel

    Craig Duncan – Studio Head, Rare Games

    I’ve enjoyed many incredible ID@Xbox games over the years but my favorite moment is quite a recent one while browsing the what’s new in Xbox Game Pass section there was a game called Manual Samuel. I hadn’t heard of it but was drawn to the art of a cartoon death holding a puppet and then spent the next few hours being pulled out of my gaming comfort zone doing what appeared to be normal everyday tasks; without spoiling the plot which everyone should experience spoiler free it made me smile throughout and laugh at some of the dialog and the crazy moments that poor Samuel had to navigate with appropriate well deserved achievements awarded throughout including probably the craziest driving achievement I have ever earned ? A really funny, enjoyable and unique little adventure.

    Overcooked 2

    Overcooked 2

    Katie Stone Perez – Principal Program Manager, Mixer

    The timer ends, you see the results, and my daughters jump up and cheer “We did it!” We have come together as a family and defeated the unbread. That’s my favorite ID@Xbox moment. My family loves playing games together and Overcooked 2 provides a great level of challenge but when we work together we can always be successful. Each level starts with us coming up with a plan and then the chaos ensues. The game has become an almost nightly ritual for us before bed and I love that we can have that moment of success that unites us as a family.

    Chariot

    Chariot

    Jeff Rubenstein – Xbox Comms and Inside Xbox Host

    I may not recall my daughter’s first word, or exactly when she took her first steps. Should we have saved a lock of hair from her first haircut? Yet I vividly remember her first Minecraft world, I showed her how to record her first PotG in Overwatch, and was sitting right next to her during her first Fortnite Victory Royale – the culmination of a carefully laid game education curriculum that began with… Chariot. Yes, Frima Games’ platformer has players dragging a king’s coffin to a more luxurious burial site to placate his demanding spirit (who berates you on your journey), but it’s colorful, kid-friendly, and teaches the mechanics of platforming and cooperative play. More importantly, it sparked a love of gaming and a father-daughter bonding activity that continues to this day. And that’s better than a pair of bronzed baby shoes any day.

    Stardew Valley

    Stardew Valley

    Graeme Boyd – Xbox Live’s AceyBongos and Inside Xbox Host

    The day I got married is one of the greatest days of my life. I am, of course, talking about Stardew Valley. My real wedding was pretty good too, I guess. But in Stardew Valley, getting married felt like the culmination of months of hard work and careful relationship building as I carved out my new life on the farm. It felt like acceptance.

    That’s the funny thing about Stardew Valley – it starts out like a nice mash-up of Harvest Moon, Animal Crossing, and even Minecraft. But soon enough the rhythms of it – tending your crops, selling your goods, making new friends, exploring the town, the seasons rolling in and out – they get inside you. You feel part of something special. And for me, that experience was one of the most relaxing and fulfilling I’ve ever had in a video game. Stardew Valley became my happy place (I still have a map of the town next to my desk at work and I gaze longingly at it during stressful conference calls). Getting married made it even happier.

    Oh, yeah. I got married to Leah. Obviously.

    Thomas Was Alone

    Thomas Was Alone

    Will Tuttle – Editor in Chief of Xbox Wire

    I’m a sucker for a great narrative and ID@Xbox has no shortage of amazing narrative-driven games, from the haunting family drama of the excellent What Remains of Edith Finch to the sci-fi horror of Soma. The best of these combine a compelling narrative with unique simple-but-complex gameplay. One of my favorite games of this generation, Thomas Was Alone by Bithell Games, is a pitch-perfect example of that intoxicating blend. At first glance, the game looks like a straightforward, minimalistic platformer starring a group of quadrilateral shapes, but it quickly becomes clear that it’s much more.

    Thanks to top-notch writing and some truly wonderful narration by British humorist Danny Wallace (who won a BAFTA for his performance), those little blocks become Thomas, Claire, Chris, John, and Laura. By combining those beautifully humanized shapes with some good old-fashioned puzzle platforming, Thomas Was Alone helped to push the medium forward in unexpectedly new ways.

    Cuphead Screenshot

    Cuphead Screenshot

    Larry Hryb – Xbox Live’s Major Nelson and Inside Xbox Host

    As a fan of film, music and obviously video games, I’ve long had an appreciation for content created and produced by independent studios. So, when I heard the ID@Xbox team was celebrating the release of their 1,000th indie title, I naturally considered some of my favorites and it was impossible not to think about Cuphead.

    Cuphead is an absolute gem, featuring beautifully crafted visuals reminiscent of sound cartoons from the golden age of animation. The soundtrack is easily some of the best music you will hear in a video game, composed using live musicians playing jazz, early big band, and ragtime music, a favorite genre of mine. But Cuphead doesn’t just look and sound great, it plays great too. My colleagues may heckle me a bit as I praise Cuphead’s gameplay since I am admittedly “challenged” by some of the levels, but the game is just so much fun to play.

    As great as Cuphead is though, the real magic of the game is with the number of subtle references (some might even call them Easter Eggs) seamlessly interwoven into the game. I heard mention of a Street Fighter reference when you battle the frogs Ribby and Croaks, and when I encountered that particular scene, it indeed appeared to be a clear tribute to Street Fighter.

    Sure, there are the more obvious ones, like a building in the background named after the developers or the name of their studio appearing in different places. But when you dig a little deeper, you’ll discover a seemingly unending link to other cartoon characters, video games and real people including actors, musicians, artists, and cartoonists. It’s fascinating as you play the game when you recognize one of these subtle links and even more fascinating to think of all the hidden connections yet to be discovered.

    See the rest of the story on Xbox Wire

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  • News: You can play Just Cause 3 for free right now on Xbox One

    Brush up on Rico’s exploits ahead of the sequel

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