Japanese Charts: Mario Kart World, Donkey Kong Remain Steady Amidst Trails In The Sky Surge

Across PS5 and Switch, the remake is the best-selling game of the week.

Famistu has published the latest weekly physical charts in Japan, and while a handful of new releases have changed things up a bit, the line-up is still largely the same.

At first glance, you’ll notice that Mario Kart World remains on top, selling a further 33,861 copies. But last week’s new release, Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter, takes both second and third place, with the PS5 version just edging out the Switch release (physically at least) by 58 copies.

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Review: Pac-Man World 2 Re-Pac (Switch 2) – Short, Sweet, Prettified, And Not For Everyone

Waka Waka Waka 2: Much Prettier.

I admit it. When this review came along, my gaming patience was being tested to its limit by Silksong’s brutal difficulty. So I rolled pretty enthusiastically towards an alternative I hoped would be more relaxing. (I genuinely regret the hours I spent defeating The Last Judge.)

Pac-Man World 2: Re-Pac seemed the ideal pellet-shaped breath mint to freshen things up. But while this ground-up remake will likely please fans of the 2002 original, it’s ironic that I found myself haunted by similar frustrations that I was experiencing elsewhere – including bosses that crossed the line from being challenging to becoming a bit of a chore. For newcomers more generally, you’ll have to decide whether the price point of £34.99 at launch fits your budget for what is, at its core, a six-to-seven-hour experience in a genre where there are so many other options.

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Get Your First Proper Look At C. Viper Gameplay In Street Fighter 6

Plus, Mech Zangie-F returns.

Ahead of her debut on 15th October 2025, C. Viper gets the spotlight with a brand new gameplay trailer for Street Fighter 6.

Available as part of the Year 3 Ultimate / Character Pass, C. Viper (or Crimson Viper) was originally introduced to the series in the 2008 entry Street Fighter IV. She retains her signature moves such as Burning Kick, Thunder Dash, Knuckled Pursuit, and Seismic Hammer. A brand new move called Focus Force has also been introduced, allowing you to bring up a protective barrier before launching your counterattack.

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Former Pokémon Legal Chief Says He “Wouldn’t Touch” That DHS Video That Has Fans Calling For Action

Update: The Pokémon Company responds.

A recent online post from the US Department of Homeland Security has prompted calls from angry fans for The Pokémon Company to initiate legal action against the US federal department.

If you’ve somehow missed it, the post — entitled ‘Gotta Catch ‘Em All’ — contains a video mixing the Pokémon anime’s famous intro with footage of law enforcement agents handcuffing and detaining people.

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Professor Layton And The New World Of Steam Has Been Delayed Until 2026

Here’s a new trailer to make up for it.

We’ve got some breaking news from Level-5, with the company today confirming Professor Layton and The New World of Steam will no longer arrive on the Switch and Switch 2 this year.

This update comes alongside the latest trailer at the Tokyo Game Show. It’s now scheduled to arrive at some point in 2026. Here’s the official statement via the Layton website, which notes how the team wants to deliver the title in the “best possible form”:

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Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds Officially Reveals Mega Man Season Pass Collab

Following a box art leak last week.

Physical copies of Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds (which aren’t meant to be available to the public until 25th September 2025) have reportedly “leaked” upcoming Season Pass and DLC collaborations.

If you don’t want any spoilers, you might want to navigate away from this page now. Right, with this out of the way, according to fan site The Sonic Stadium, Capcom’s Mega Man series will be featured in the Season Pass, filling the “last paid DLC” collab slot.

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Reminder: You Have Just One More Week To Play Star Wars: Hunters

Do or do not, there is no try.

If you have been meaning to check out Star Wars: Hunters for the last 16 months but never found the opportunity to do so, you’re time’s almost up. This is your friendly reminder that the servers will be closing one week today on 1st October.

Zynga announced the game’s closure back in March of this year, telling fans in a blog post, “We understand this news may be disappointing and want to assure you that this decision was not made lightly”.

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Video: Hades 2 Casts A Spell Over Us On Switch 1 & 2

Time never stops.

Rejoice, Gods and Goddesses! Hades II launches on Switch and Switch 2 tomorrow, 25th September 2025. Gosh, can time slow down a little bit? There are so many games coming out at the moment.

You’ll see reviews have gone live at a number of sites today and might be thinking “wait, where are NL’s impressions?” Well, they’re coming very soon! So keep an eye out in the coming days.

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Review: Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition – An Excellent Port Of A Timeless Classic

A dark night for Onion Knight fans?

Final Fantasy Tactics is probably, all things considered, my favourite Final Fantasy. As someone who isn’t really a huge video game lore person at the best of times, as in I forget most of it because my brain needs the storage space for memories of food, in my eyes it stands shoulder-to-shoulder with some of the best in the mainline series.

This is a game that gives me the tight, strategic combat fix that I want, you see, whilst delivering a world, characters and story that fit into the overall Final Fantasy vibe incredibly well, without requiring a degree in finalising all known fantasies to understand or fully enjoy. The narrative, which sees you slip into the shoes of Ramza Beoulve as he drops nobility for rebellion, is an epic one, make no mistake. It’s got all the twists and turns you’d expect, and a few more besides, making it easier to get into the groove of.

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HORI’s New Licensed Switch 2 Pad Brings A Pop Of Colour, But It’s Missing Some Key Features

No wires, no problems.

Accessory manufacturer HORI has lifted the lid on its latest licensed Switch 2 controller, the Wireless HORIPAD Turbo. It’s a colourful affair, with an overall design that looks uncannily close to Nintendo’s official offering, but there are a couple of caveats that stop it from quite toppling the mighty Pro Controller.

But let’s start with the positives. The Wireless HORIPAD Turbo boasts TMR sticks to reduce chances of the dreaded drift, full gyro control, mappable face and back buttons, a C Button, and a neat ‘Button Lock’ function to prevent you from accidentally hitting any of the middle buttons (+, -, Home and Screenshot) during particularly sweaty online matches. It also comes with its own HORI Button in the middle, which can be used for rapid inputs and setting up profile preferences.

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