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The company that gave the world Mario, Link, and Samus is the undisputed champ of the modern console war, with nearly 150 million Switches sold since 2017. But now, speculation is rampant about the company's next console, rumored to launch in 2025.
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You can do some pretty cool stuff with just one button. Out today for the Nintendo Switch, Super One More Jump from SMG Studio is a true test of timing and patience, especially in the more challenging of the game’s 100+ levels. It’s perfect for a quick gaming fix, unless you get hung up on a stage. Then you’re doomed.

Today at 5pm EST, Nintendo is announcing, as the Japanese site states, “a new way of playing” for the Switch. Nintendo UK (pictured) calls it a “new interactive experience” that is “specially crafted for kids and those who are kids at heart.” Nintendo’s US arm has yet to make an announcement.

According to Gamemeca (via tipster Sang), during the Nintendo Switch’s first three days on sale in South Korea, over 55,000 units were sold. Sure, PC gaming rules the country, but that three-day number is better than the first month for any Nintendo system ever released in South Korea.

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