Previews for Xenoblade Chronicles X Definitive Edition went online today, revealing new details – including support for dual audio.
That feature was not included for the original release on Wii U. However, for Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition on Nintendo Switch, Monolith Soft is including dual audio. That means English and Japanese will both be supported. Since players can switch between them via the game’s settings (as shared by HobbyConsolas), it’s something that can be easily changed.
Courtesy of Orange Pixel, Heroes of Loot: Gauntlet of Power now has a release date on Nintendo Switch. The game is scheduled to arrive on March 4, 2025.
Heroes of Loot: Gauntlet was announced last June. Originally planned for Q4 2024, it became evident that the title was seeing a delay. Now, however, fans can look forward to it in just a couple of weeks.
Plenty of information about it can be found via the following rundown:
The acclaimed PC game Mouthwashing is heading to various consoles such as Nintendo Switch, publisher Critical Reflex and developer Wrong Organ just revealed. No release window has been confirmed, but we do know that there’ll be a physical release from Fangamer.
Mouthwashing, a first-person horror game, originally came out last year. It’s about five crew members that end up stranded in the empty reaches of space.
All of the important details can be found in the following overview:
July 31: Today, RedDeerGames announced that it will be the publisher of Pilo and the Holobook. The game will launch on various platforms, including Switch.
Pilo and the Holobook, which is developed by Mudita Games, is an adventure game “full of charm that emphasizes exploration and observation.” Some additional details can be found in the following overview:
Spirittea just gained a huge update on Nintendo Switch known as “Phantom Friends”.
Lots of content will be added to the spirit-filled life-sim adventure once the patch is installed. Highlights include the ability to summon spirit companions using pet shrines and ritual scrolls, the new spirit poeg, new quests, a new merchant, and tons of improvements.
Below is a full rundown of the update:
Monster Train 2 is in development and will be released for Nintendo Switch, publisher Big Fan Games and developer Shiny Shoe shared today. A release window was not given.
Monster Train 2 looks to build off of the original roguelike deckbuilder. There’ll be new clans, new enemy factions, new challenges, new modes, and more.
Further details can be found in the following overview:
Today, Nightdive Studios confirmed plans for a physical release of The Thing: Remastered on Nintendo Switch. It will be available on June 25, 2025.
The game will be available just by itself, but fans looking to go the extra mile will also be able to secure a Deluxe Edition. Those that go for the latter will receive a physical copy of the title, a special box, steelbook case, key art poster, Captain Blake’s ID card replica, and sew-on patches.
Digital Eclipse today revealed details about update plans for Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind, including news about “morphers” and expanded online multiplayer.
With the first new update, which is coming soon to Nintendo Switch, no two playthroughs will be the same. Aside from “morphers”, there’ll be a new skill point system, Power Blast, and ground recover.
Below are the full details:
There’s yet another RPG coming from Kemco, and the publisher has now announced Alter Age. Fans can expect it to release on March 7, 2025.
Alter Age was made by Exe Create. A key mechanic of the game – which also ties into the title – is switching between grownup and preteen forms during battle.
Learn more about it in the following overview:
Hamster has confirmed this week’s Arcade Archives game on Nintendo Switch will be Othello. It’ll be ready to go tomorrow, February 20.
Othello, based on the classic board game of the same name, was released by Success in 1984. For those unfamiliar with the game, players place white and black stones alternately, and by sandwiching them vertically, horizontally, or diagonally, they flip their opponent’s stones over and make them their own. The game features evaluation and rewind functions to enable greater strategy and practice.
Arcade Archives Othello will cost $7.99 / €6.99 / £6.29 on the Nintendo eShop. You can find coverage of past games in the series here.