Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom Was One Of Twitch’s “Most Watched” Games In May

37 million hours watching Link.

May was an absolutely massive month for Nintendo this year with the arrival of the highly anticipated release, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. It dominated the charts in the same month, and its success actually carried over to the streaming platform Twitch.

A story over on GamesIndustry.biz reveals Tears of the Kingdom was able to crack the top 10 “most watched” games for the month of May, coming in at ninth place. Viewers racked up a whopping 37 million hours in total. Here’s how it compared to other games on the platform:

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Feature: 17 Reasons To Be Excited About The Super Mario RPG Remake

Pieces of a superstar remake.

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars on the SNES is hugely important for many reasons. We would’ve been happy to see it get a simple rerelease on Nintendo Switch Online, but Nintendo has jumped way above our expectations and is giving us a remake.

Now with the shorter title, Super Mario RPG, Nintendo and Square Enix’s (formerly Squaresoft or Square) collaboration will be available to a wider audience on 17th November 2023. It’s not just getting a digital release, either. It feels like a different era — a Mario RPG is a tentpole release in Nintendo’s schedule.

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Japanese Charts: Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom Dominates The Competition, Once Again

Can it be stopped?

The latest Japanese charts are in from Famitsu (via Gematsu) and surprising absolutely nobody, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom once again lands in first place with another 31,151 copies sold. This marks the sixth consecutive week that Link’s latest has held onto the top spot, and it leads by some margin this time.

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe has managed to pull into second place, with 7,489 sales this week, while last week’s runner-up Diablo IV has dropped down to fifth, selling 4,902 copies. This has been enough to push Breath of the Wild out of the running after it previously appeared in the top ten, benefitting from some spill-over in interest from TOTK.

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Nintendo Download: 22nd June (North America)

Pikmin 1 & 2! Story of Seasons! The Last Hero of Nostalgia!

The latest Nintendo Download update for North America has arrived, and it’s bringing new games galore to the eShop in your region. As always, be sure to drop a vote in our poll and comment down below with your potential picks for the week. Enjoy!

Switch eShop – Highlights

Pikmin 1 and Pikmin 2 (Nintendo, 21st Jun, $29.99 each) – HD versions of the first two Pikmin games, originally released on the Nintendo GameCube system, are available now for the Nintendo Switch system! The games can be purchased individually or as a digital bundle that contains both games at a discounted price. With the inclusion of these two games on Nintendo Switch, all four main games in the Pikmin series – Pikmin 1, Pikmin 2, Pikmin 3 and, as of July 21, Pikmin 4 – are playable on one system.

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Random: Artists Are Already Creating Elephant Mario Fan Art And It’s Brilliant

Trunkman.

Yesterday’s Nintendo Direct showcase brought with it a lot of big reveals. Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon is heading to Switch, Super Mario RPG is being remastered, you can now play all the Pikmin games on one console. But what’s the topic that the internet seems to have latched onto the most? Elephant Mario.

Yes, rounding out the reveal of Super Mario Bros. Wonder — a brand new 2D Mario game coming to Switch next year — we got a first look at an upcoming power-up that turns Mario into (you guessed it) an elephant.

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Nintendo Updates Pikmin 3 Deluxe Switch Icon In Latest Patch (Version 1.1.1)

Download it now.

Pikmin featured quite a bit throughout the latest Direct, but one game missing from the line up was Pikmin 3 Deluxe. Surprisingly though, the same game has now received a brand new update, bumping it up to Version 1.1.1.

According to the patch notes, the software icon which appears on the Switch HOME menu and “elsewhere” has been updated. GoNintendo has shared a before and after shot via social media:

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Video: Super Mario RPG Side-By-Side Graphics Comparison (Switch & SNES)

See how the remake holds up.

Perhaps the biggest surprise at the latest Nintendo Direct presentation was the reveal of a Super Mario RPG for the Switch.

It’s a remake of the 1996 Squaresoft turn-based RPG and will feature updated graphics and cinematics to add even more charm to this already amazing game. Players will also be reunited with some original characters like Mallow and Geno, as well as enemies you don’t necessarily see every day in a Mario game.

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Mini Review: Skautfold: Usurper – Doesn’t Live Up To Its Castlevania-Inspired Key Art

We have Castlevania at home.

If nothing else, you’ve got to give the Skautfold franchise credit for being unafraid to mix things up. After Skautfold: Shrouded in Sanity introduced the series as a retro-style survival horror, its sequels went on to span the Metroidvania, shooter, and RPG genres. Skautfold: Usurper, the latest release in the series to come to Switch, was the first Metroidvania and boasts key art that’s very reminiscent of Aria of Sorrow. Unfortunately, the game isn’t very good. There are some redeeming elements here, but this isn’t something that we can enthusiastically recommend.

The plot takes place in an alternate 19th-century London, picking up shortly after an alien structure called the Citadel crashed down into the city and began releasing a nefarious ‘Fog’ that drove people insane and turned them into Lovecraftian monsters. You play as Saragat, a dead knight brought back to life by a necromancer named Waltham, who has taken control of Saragat’s body to destroy the keeper of the Citadel and seize its power for himself. Yet, despite the cool premise, the story feels quite poorly written. Dialogue is overall stiff and oddly paced, and it’s difficult to follow the relationships between characters and the vague histories they each present.

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Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince Combines And Commands This December

Simply monstrous.

A brand new entry in the Dragon Quest Monsters spin-off series was teased just a few weeks ago, but thanks to the June 2023 Nintendo Direct, we now know that we don’t have very long to wait for the next game.

Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince is out on 1st December on Nintendo Switch and it focuses on Psaro, whose name you might recognise if you’ve played Dragon Quest IV. Psaro is out for revenge, and he must become a Monster Wrangler to command an army of creatures to fulfil his ambitions.

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