
2, all Ranked and Standard battles will take place on the new Theia Sky Ruins map. But that’s not all, you can go up against classic Pokémon trainers, led by the Galar region Champion Leon, in the Legacy Trainer Showdown mode starting Sept.

2, you can collect mural fragments for the chance to battle as the Mythical Pokémon and ranged attacker Mew! Mew isn’t the only Pokémon joining the fray – Dodrio and Scizor are also arriving later this month.

Brawls kind of came out of nowhere for me, and looks like it might be a bit of a sleeper.After all, it’s not every day that you see a LEGO fighting game.

Those do include Commandos 3 – HD Remaster, a very promising looking redux of the final game in that classic strategy series, and LEGO Brawls. And you’d be on target with that, though there are a whole mess of games hitting.

On name recognition alone, Disney Dreamlight Valley should get the top spot, but nope, it’s Ooblets.Īnyway, since Ooblets and a second-tier Disney release are the games I’m talking about here, you might’ve gathered that this isn’t a big week for the Switch. While there isn’t a ‘blockbuster’ on the list, Ooblets is given the nod over a Disney game. Most of the time, (unless it’s a first-party title) it seems like the obviously choice gets nudged to the side for something that’s not all that big of a drop. I have to admit, I just don’t get how Nintendo decides which games get top billing every week in the Download. Ooblets, and Disney, and LEGO, oh my! It’s kind of a packed week for Nintendo fans, with some big names, and loads of smaller releases.
