SteamWorld Heist II Has Received A New Update, Here’s What’s Included

New features, fixes and improvements.

Since arriving on the Switch and other platforms in August, the turn-based action title SteamWorld Heist II has received ongoing support from the development team, and the latest update (Version 1.5) is now live.

“The headliner” according to the team, is that you can now “buy back rare items” you’ve sold from the new ‘Used Goods’ section at ‘Argent’s Articles’. There are also some new options to improve the ‘ship firing angle’ and adjust the text speed.

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Atlus Reveals Top 10 ‘Most Popular’ Characters In Unicorn Overlord

Celebrating one million sales.

Vanillaware’s smash-hit tactical RPG Unicorn Overlord is currently celebrating more than one million sales, and as part of this, the game’s developers recently held a special program. This included Atlus revealing the top 10 most popular characters in the game, as voted by players.

These picks were based on each character’s design, personality as well as their usefulness in combat. Nigel was also apparently on the list (between Benrengaria and Virginia) but according to the source “he’s not technically part of the ranking”.

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Daily Deals: Nintendo Switch OLED, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, Super Mario Bros. Wonder, and More

The weekend is officially here, and we’ve rounded up the best deals you can find! Discover the best deals for Saturday, October 5, below:

Nintendo Switch OLED for $299.99

Here’s a rare deal that we’d normally only see during Black Friday. Woot! (owned by Amazon) is currently offering a brand new Nintendo Switch OLED gaming console for only $299.99. This is a guaranteed US model (not import) and includes a full one-year Nintendo warranty. Both color variants – white or neon red/blue Joy-Cons – are available. Amazon Prime members get free shipping, otherwise there’s a $5 shipping charge.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth for $49.99

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is officially on sale at an all-time low price. This sequel to 2020’s Final Fantasy VII Remake brings Cloud, Tifa, Aerith, Barret, and Red XIII outside of Midgar for the very first time, with Sephiroth looming and moving in on his goals. This experience offers well over 100 hours of content, with 36 sidequests and a main story over 40 hours long. If you haven’t played Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, now is the time to score one of the best 2024 titles out there at a discount.

Super Mario Bros. Wonder for $44.99

Super Mario Bros. Wonder was one of the best games of 2023, with a diverse offering of levels and abilities to discover. The Wonder Flower defies all expectations throughout each level, allowing for a Mario experience like no other. In our 9/10 review, we stated that Wonder “looks and plays like the true next step for 2D Mario platformers.”

Meta Quest 3 512GB VR Headset

Hot on the heels of the new Meta Quest 3S announcement, the Quest 3 has officially been marked down by a not insignificant amount. The 512GB model, which previously retailed for $649.99, is now priced at $499.99. The Quest 3 is a superior headset to the new Quest 3S. It has much better optics, with a higher resolution, higher FOV, and a thinner pancake lens design, and it boasts a higher maximum storage capacity.

Demon Slayer -Kimestu no Yaiba- Sweep the Board! for $47.99

Sweep the Board! is the latest game from Demon Slayer – Kimetsu no Yaiba-, focusing on a fun, party-like title that is extremely similar to Mario Party. You play as Tanjiro, Nezuko, Zenitsu, Inosuke, and the rest of the Demon Slayer cast as they traverse through multiple party boards and complete minigames against each other. We’ve seen the Nintendo Switch version drop to $29.99, but this is the first price drop for PS5.

Luigi’s Mansion 3 for $39.99

Luigi’s Mansion 3 is available this weekend at Woot for only $39.99. This is one of the best games available on Nintendo Switch, filled with charm and all sorts of fun puzzles. With Halloween right around the corner, there’s never been a better time to pick up the game if you haven’t already!

PlayStation 5 Pro Disc Drive Available at Amazon

After having sold out for most of September, the attachable Disc Drive for PS5 Slim / PS5 Pro is back in stock at Amazon. If you plan on purchasing a PS5 Pro this November, you will need one of these to play any of your physical games. The drive will require you to connect to the internet once to register it, but after that you can use it offline.

Opinion: Hyrule Really Needs To Take A Look At Its Prison System

In the c(Link).

My first hour in The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom left me with a single, unshakeable thought: God, Hyrule’s prisons are terrible.

Yes, I was besotted with how traditional the whole thing felt and still somewhat in shock that I had a brand new Zelda game in my hands a mere 18 months after its predecessor. But all that went out of my mind the second I saw our titular hero get thrown into a cell. Come on, there’s a flipping massive hole right above that bench that may as well have “Climb me!” etched into it!

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Community: Did We Miss A Switch Game You Love? Send Us Your Recommendations

Slipped through the net.

Oh, hello there. You must be here for our bi-annual Games We Missed callout.

It’s a familiar story. Loads of Switch games — too many, perhaps — and while the majority of the eShop deliveries each week are a load of old AI-generated pap, there’s also a load of great games which, unfortunately, we just aren’t able to cover with a review.

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Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (5th October)

Is there an echo in here? in here..? in here……?

Well folks, another week and come and (almost) gone, and it’s been another fun-filled one in the world of Nintendo.

First up, our preview for Super Mario Party Jamboree went live and we think it’s looking absolutely fabulous so far. We also got a look at a rather fetching Zelda Switch Lite which had been modded to include an OLED screen, hall effect joysticks, and a bigger battery.

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Video: Here’s A Look At The Latest LEGO Horizon Adventures Switch Trailer

Out this November.

Last month during Sony’s State of Play broadcast, a new trailer was released for LEGO Horizon Adventures alongside the release date.

Nintendo of America has now shared the official Switch version of this trailer ahead of the game’s 14th November 2024 release date. It still looks quite stunning on the Switch, but we don’t know what the performance will be like on the hybrid platform.

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Comedy Horror FPS ‘Killing Time: Resurrected’ Launches This Month

Another blast from the past returns.

In June, the talented team at Nightdive Studios announced it would be teaming up with Ziggurat Interactive to release Killing Time: Resurrected – a remaster of the classic comedy horror first-person shooter dating back to the ’90s.

Now, in an official update, it’s been revealed this title will be revived later this month on 17th October 2024 across all platforms including the Nintendo Switch. Just in time for Halloween!

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Halo Infinite Is Officially Getting a Third-Person Mode This November

In some major (and pretty surprising) news for Halo fans, Halo: Infinite is finally getting a third-person mode this November.

343 Industries announced the news on Friday during a Forge panel at the 2024 Halo World Championship. For those who aren’t at the event, the announcement was also posted on X/Twitter, including a bit of work-in-progress footage of third-person mode in action:

As fans will know, this marks the first time a third-person mode has ever been officially offered in a Halo game. Senior community manager John “Unyshek” Junyszek and Skybox Labs senior software engineer Colin Cove offered a bit more information at the Halo World Championship panel, saying they’ll be starting with third-person Firefight mode in a future update, “but we also have the ability to do in PvP and control it in Forge,” per Cove.

They clarified that third-person will be supported at the mode level and that, with Forge controls, modes can switch individual players (or all players) between first- and third-person perspective whenever desired. It’s currently unclear if it will be available in campaign mode or restricted to multiplayer.

While this is the first time third-person mode has been available on an official level, a number of mods have added it to the game over the years and have been largely well-received by the community.

Halo Infinite first launched in 2021, receiving a number of new maps, modes, quality-of-life improvements, and other additions over the years. Some fans, however, had started to note a general lack of developer-made additional content for this year. With the Halo World Championship well underway, we wouldn’t be surprised if more Halo-related announcements were made through the weekend.

Alex Stedman is a Senior News Editor with IGN, overseeing entertainment reporting. When she’s not writing or editing, you can find her reading fantasy novels or playing Dungeons & Dragons.

Zelda Fans Are Overlaying the Echoes of Wisdom Map With A Link to the Past, and Making Some Surprising Discoveries

Now that The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom is out, more and more players are fully exploring its top-down, toy-like, open world. And they’ve gradually been discovering a pretty cool secret about its map: it “links” up almost perfectly with the map from A Link to the Past.

More and more players have been sharing posts on social media comparing the maps of Echoes of Wisdom and A Link to the Past, and have figured out that Echoes of Wisdom basically uses the same map from A Link to the Past… just expanded. A number of major landmarks can still be found in the same spots as in Link to the Past, though they’ve changed or aged seemingly with the passage of time.

What’s more, most of Echoes of Wisdom’s brand new locations exist outside the boundaries where Link to the Past’s map stopped, implying that civilizations like the Goron and Gerudo could have always existed in Link to the Past, they just weren’t accessible in that particular game.

We chatted with our own reviewer, Tom Marks, about this phenomenon, who agreed with the parallels. He pointed out to us that landmarks especially around Hyrule Castle will be familiar to Zelda veterans. The graveyard and church are in the right spots, and the hill where Link’s house was in Link to the Past is still there too, even though the Echoes of Wisdom Link lives in Suthorn Village.

There are other comparison points fans are finding. Eastern Palace, for instance, is still present in the same spot and even includes a sidequest. Where Kakariko Village used to be, Echoes of Wisdom has ruins, implying it was moved at some point. There are also Desert Palace ruins, Swamp Ruins is in the right place, and so much more.

Echoes of Wisdom is far from the first Zelda game that’s involved clever, if subtle, map tricks. A Link to the Past itself famously included both a Light and Dark variation on the same world. And when Tears of the Kingdom came out, we wrote about how its Depths was essentially an underground mirror of the surface.

What’s most curious for Zelda lore buffs will be whether or not this answers meaningful questions about Echoes of Wisdom’s place on the Zelda timeline. Could this in fact put Echoes of Wisdom in the timeline post-Link to the Past and Link Between Worlds? Or is this some alternate universe situation? We’ll need Zelda scholars to sort this one out.

As you look for these parallels in your own playthrough, check out our wiki guides and our own interactive map whether you’re exploring the similarities yourself, or just looking for more heart containers.

Rebekah Valentine is a senior reporter for IGN. Got a story tip? Send it to rvalentine@ign.com.