This week’s Nintendo download includes the following content:
- Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch:
- Arrangement: A Role-Puzzling Adventure – Follow Jemma, a misfit small-town girl on a journey of self-discovery, in this adventure game full of puzzles. When Jemma moves, so does the world around her – creating both a playful sense of chaos and a regular series of small, thoughtful puzzles for you to solve. Customize your experience with a variety of auxiliary options and immerse yourself in the story through an expressive art style with comic-style story scenes. Arranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure launches today on Nintendo Switch.
- A star named EOS – Immerse yourself in a first-person storytelling adventure puzzle game that explores photography and the ways in which we can capture the fleeting moments that shape our lives. Immerse yourself in a beautiful hand-drawn world as you play as Dei, a young photographer following in his mother’s footsteps. Find and collect items full of memories and help Dei find the truth behind his mother’s absence. Star Named EOS is now available.
Pre-orders:
- EA SPORTS FC 25 – Experience multiple ways to win for the club. Team up with friends to play your favorite modes in the new 5v5 Rush and lead your club to victory as FC IQ provides more tactical control than ever before. Pre-order EA SPORTS FC 25 Standard Edition by September 26 and receive in-game rewards such as Cover Star Loan Player Item in Football Ultimate Team, 250,000 Club Coins and more. Pre-registration EA SPORTS FC 25 Ultimate Edition by August 20th and you’ll get all of the Standard Edition pre-order content and up to seven days of early access—you’ll be able to start playing as early as September 20th! You’ll also get early access to Rush Rewards in Football Ultimate Team and Clubs and more in-game rewards with the Ultimate Edition pre-order. EA SPORTS FC 25 launched on Nintendo Switch on September 27.
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Source: Nintendo of America