Japanese magazine CoroCoro Comic has published a manga based on the game ARMS for the Nintendo Switch in its latest issue, and you can check out the first couple of pages free.
Another week, another top charting for Dragon Quest XI and Splatoon 2. Check out the latest software and hardware sales performance in Japan from sales tracker Media Create.
Nintendo recently revealed Lola Pop, an inflatable clown, as the newest fighter to ARMS, and we got a look at some more from the trickster character at Gamescom 2017.
After teasing a new playable character for ARMS last week, Nintendo revealed Lola Pop at Gamescom 2017 for the Nintendo Switch fighter. Here’s a look at her introduction trailer.
Last week, Japan saw Level-5’s big release of The Snack World on 3DS after its announcement in April 2015 and going through a couple delays, and it did pretty well for a debut for a new title aimed for children.
Last week, Japan was still feeling the effects of the recently released hits of Dragon Quest XI and Splatoon 2, along with the release of The Great Ace Attorney 2 and Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy.
ARMS just got its 2.1 update that adds a variety of exercises to training mode as well as adjustments for Master Mummy, Mechanica, Kid Cobra, Byte & Barq, and a bunch of weapons.
Last week, Japan had an extremely big week with the long-anticipated release of Dragon Quest XI for Nintendo 3DS and PlayStation 4. Other titles also released, but those don’t matter because Dragon Quest XI.
Last week, Japan saw one of the biggest weeks of the year, and the biggest week for the Nintendo Switch since its launch, with the super successful debut of Splatoon 2.