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Nintendo eShop Update – South Park: The Fractured But Whole, Gal*Gun 2, Wild Guns Reloaded

There’s a pretty weird and wacky variety of new digital titles hitting the Nintendo eShop this week anchored by Ubisoft’s excellent South Park: The Fractured But Whole.

But wait, there’s more. Gal*Gun 2, Wild Guns Reloaded, BAFL ? Brakes Are For Losers, Party Trivia, Where Are My Friends? and more are all coming to the Switch. Aqua Moto Racing Utopia is racing onto the Wii U and Cycle of Eternity: Space Anomaly releases for the 3DS as well.

See the full list below, and also check out Nintendo’s updated Game Store list, here.

This week?s Nintendo Download includes the following featured content:

  • Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch
    • South Park: The Fractured But Whole ? Standard Edition ? Players will once again assume the role of the New Kid. As the newest member of Coon and Friends, you must create your own superhero, build up your notoriety and use your superpowers to save South Park. Only then will Coon and Friends take their rightful place as the greatest team of superheroes ever assembled ? and get the movie deal they so richly deserve. The game launches on April 24.

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Activities:

  • Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Update ? New features and animals have arrived! The Fortune Cookie Shop is now open in Market Place. When you eat one of the cookies available there, you will get a random item based on the type of cookie. You can obtain fortune cookies with Bells and Leaf Tickets?some of which can be traded with Bells but some may be acquired trading in Leaf Tickets. Everyone?s favorite frequently lost seagull, Gulliver, has arrived on Sunburst Island to help you get rid of your extra furniture or clothing. Gulliver will load your extra items onto his cargo ship and when he returns you can get snacks, which you can give to your animal buddies to become better friends with them. There?s always something fun and exciting going on at the campsite. Be sure to check in frequently! Available on App Store and Google Play, the Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp game is free to start and offers some optional in-app purchases.

Also new this week:

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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