Ben Eberle and Jordan Aslett discuss all of the news this week including new games coming to Switch's e-shop library, Nintendo preparing to
ship more Switch hardware, the first Wolfenstein DLC and a new game from Bluehole called Ascent: Infinite Realm.
Not exact matches
I have one
more week of raw milk then I have to
switch to Strauss milk for the winter whilst the cows are taking a break:) If only they could
ship raw dairy over state lines....
With just two million units expected to
ship out, Nintendo is being understandably
more cautious with the release of
Switch.
This one is holding rather well so far, and sales on the long run promise to be interesting: are they going to go up as
more Nintendo
Switch consoles are
shipped to retailers, or they will just slowly fade away, as the game is replaced by new,
more popular releases?
During the latest meeting with investors, Capcom revealed that Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers on Nintendo
Switch was a «smash hit» (wuth over 450 000 units
shipped), and that they were now looking at releasing
more games on the platforms.
Lastly, Nintendo announced that they plan to
ship 10 million
more Nintendo
Switch units by the end of March 31st (i.e. the total sales figure predicted to be read 12.74 Million Nintendo
Switch), and 35 million copies of Nintendo
Switch games.
As expected, Nintendo did
ship a loooot
more Nintendo
Switch consoles for the launch of Super Mario Odyssey, with sales topping 126 000 units.
And as Kris pointed out in her blog, with traditional big publishers
switching over to electronic books and
more print - on - demand books, they get out from under
shipping and printing and warehousing costs, and that ugly return system gets cut down.
If you're among the
more than 235,000 vehicle owners affected by General Motor's Canadian ignition
switch recall, you don't have to sit idly by while replacement parts are manufactured,
shipped and installed — a process that could take months.
«This December in Japan we are planning to
ship more units than ever before so that even
more consumers can purchase and enjoy Nintendo
Switch,» Nintendo said in a press release.
I mean
Switch physically can not sell
more than Wii U during its launch because Nintendo is
shipping less units
In the news, a Final Fantasy Tactics spiritual successor called Unsung Story is on the way to most platforms, Stardew Valley is out on
Switch on 10/5, Darkest Dungeon is slated for an eventual
Switch release date, and Nintendo assures retailers that many
more SNES Classics will
ship soon.
Making it a Holiday game to help
ship even
more Switch units.
In total, the
Switch has
shipped more than 4.8 million units in the US since its March 3rd launch.
Kimishima: We are deeply thankful for the wonderful response to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and the fact that we were able to
ship more units than we did of the Nintendo
Switch hardware.
You can
switch between
more classic - looking 8 - bit sprites, or HD smoothly drawn sprites, with even the
ships from Galaga as unlockable sprites.
Nintendo had to make a similar move last year to keep up with the demand for the
Switch console, opting to spend
more money on air
shipping rather than less costly alternatives.
We are asking these companies to accelerate the
switch to electric and
more efficient vehicles, improve driving behavior, and change
shipping practices to save fuel.
Enbridge has devised a way to
ship more oil sands crude from Alberta to the US via its Alberta Clipper pipeline without getting further tangled in the type of review that has kept TransCanada's Keystone XL pipeline proposal mired in limbo for years:
switching crude from one pipeline in its... Read
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Although Android 7.0 is
more than eight months old, the AirTV
ships with Android 6.0.1, which doesn't support picture - in - picture or fast app
switching.
That means creating compelling content for people who continue to use Windows phones, people who are planning to
switch platforms or have recently jumped
ship, and perhaps
more importantly, for people who are interested in Windows or other Microsoft services but who never used a Windows phone at all.