Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Switch among the most popular topics on Twitter and Facebook in March 2018

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Switch was one of the most popular topics on social media for March 2018. During the month, the upcoming fighting title was the sixth video game with the most retweets on Twitter. It was also fifth game with the most shares on Facebook. To view more game-related stats for March … Continue reading Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Switch among the most popular topics on Twitter and Facebook in March 2018

Nintendo explains why it announced Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Switch, E3 2018 plans and more

The following comes from Nintendo president Tatsumi Kimishima, in regard to the company's ambitions for Super Smash Bros. on Nintendo Switch and E3 2018: It is important that we deliver new titles in our key franchises to all game fans and Nintendo fans who purchased Nintendo Switch during the first year. That is why we … Continue reading Nintendo explains why it announced Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Switch, E3 2018 plans and more

Nintendo officially outlines its plans for E3 2018, video presentation on June 12, Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Switch and much more

Nintendo is returning to the E3 video game trade show in June with fan-favorite activities and new features to keep watchers around the world and attendees in Los Angeles engaged and having fun. As in recent years, Nintendo will focus its E3 activities on games coming soon, with a special spotlight given to a key … Continue reading Nintendo officially outlines its plans for E3 2018, video presentation on June 12, Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Switch and much more

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Switch still on track to launch this year

As part of Nintendo’s Earnings Release for the fiscal year that ended March 2018, the company reconfirmed that Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Switch is still on track to launch later this year. No new information was made regarding the highly-anticipated fighting title, but it will be showcased by Nintendo at E3 2018. Meanwhile, the … Continue reading Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Switch still on track to launch this year

Suda51 wants No More Heroes’ Travis Touchdown in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Switch

The folks at DualShockers recently got a chance to interview Japanese game designer Goichi “Suda51” Suda about whether he’d like to see the No More Heroes series protagonist Travis Touchdown appear as a playable fighter in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Switch. Here's what he had to say: Of course, but it’s up to the … Continue reading Suda51 wants No More Heroes’ Travis Touchdown in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Switch

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Switch reappears on the Famitsu Most Wanted list for third week in a row

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Switch has reappeared on the Famitsu Most Wanted list for the third consecutive week. The 12 most wanted Nintendo-related games from the latest issue of Weekly Famitsu are as follows: OCTOPATH TRAVELER (Switch) - 307 Persona Q2 (3DS) - 304 Bayonetta 3 (Switch) - 265 Shin Megami Tensei V (Switch) - 215 Fire Emblem (Switch) … Continue reading Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Switch reappears on the Famitsu Most Wanted list for third week in a row

Nintendo Power Podcast discusses the first-ever exhibition tournament featuring Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Switch at E3 2018

Nintendo recently launched its official teaser website for E3 2018, which is set to take place between June 12 and June 14 in Los Angeles, California. During the highly-anticipated gaming expo, Nintendo will showcase at least one game involving Pokémon, including Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Switch. A number of fans are also speculating that the first-ever … Continue reading Nintendo Power Podcast discusses the first-ever exhibition tournament featuring Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Switch at E3 2018

GameStop uses Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Switch fanart as potentially misleading ads, Sceptile, Decidueye and other unconfirmed fighters are represented

A number of Nintendo fans have noticed that GameStop is advertising pre-orders for Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Switch by using fanart created for the highly-anticipated fighting game. While some may appreciate the retailer's recognition of Nintendo fans' art, it could potentially confuse consumers as to which characters are included in the game. For example, … Continue reading GameStop uses Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Switch fanart as potentially misleading ads, Sceptile, Decidueye and other unconfirmed fighters are represented