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fortnite gyro

Fortnite has been updated to version 19.30, and it’s brought along more robust gyro controls for Switch. These controls are available with the Joy-Con controllers (including in handheld mode) or the Pro Controller.

The updated gyro controls include more customization, no forced aim acceleration, the ability to make gyro inactive in certain situations, and less frequent recalibration. Also, “there is now less need to set different sensitivities depending on whether you’re sniping or targeting, since the main sensitivity slider is now scaled by zoom level.” Players still have the option to disable zoom scaling in the Advanced Gyro Options, along with setting specific sensitivities for sniping, targeting (which is now “aiming”), harvesting, building, and editing.

Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series physical

Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series will be receiving a physical release in Europe, Bandai Namco has confirmed. However, it’s currently unclear if there are similar plans for North America.

Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series was announced for Switch during the latest Nintendo Direct last week. It’s been well over a decade since Bandai Namco has touched the series. The last addition was in 2008 with Bandai Namco releasing a remake of the 1997 PlayStation game Klonoa: Door to Phantomile on Wii.

Danganronpa Switch update

Spike Chunsoft has issued an update for a few of the different Danganronpa games available on Switch. Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc Anniversary Edition and Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair Anniversary Edition are both at version 1.0.1 while Danganronpa S: Ultimate Summer Camp is at version 1.0.3.

Below are the full patch notes:

Infernax trailer

In celebration of its release, The Arcade Crew and Berzerk Studio have readied a new launch trailer for Infernax. The demon-slaying action adventure joined the Switch library this week.

We have more information about Infernax below.

Kirby and the Forgotten Land Clawroline

A new Kirby and the Forgotten Land video has emerged that focuses on Clawroline.

We actually got a brief look at Clawroline, a leopard boss, during the latest Nintendo Direct. In a trailer shown during that presentation, she was briefly shown as one of the beasts Kirby will need to fight.

Pokemon Legends: Arceus unused room

Dataminer DeepGamingResearch/Nekorun has come across an unused modern day room in Pokemon Legends: Arceus that has fans wondering what it could mean.

YouTuber Faz Fan showed off the room in a video published a few days ago. It features a flat screen TV as well as a Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu Switch. At the moment the area can’t be accessed under normal circumstances. Given how Arceus takes place long before Pokemon Diamond and Pearl, some are surprised that it’s in the game’s files at all.

super mario rpg 2

Chihiro Fujioka, the director of Super Mario RPG, has expressed interest in making Super Mario RPG 2 that would close out his career.

Fujioka has worked on many different titles going back to the early 80s. That includes several entries in the Mario & Luigi at AlphaDream – a studio which he co-founded, though he left the studio in 2015 and it closed in 2019 after filing for bankruptcy.

Post Void

Publisher Super Rare Originals and developer YCJY Games have announced that Post Void, an arcade style first-person shooter, is coming to Switch. It will release on the console this spring.

Post Void has players wielding a pistol in one hand and an idol containing their health in the other. The ultimate goal is to get through each run as quickly as possible across procedurally generated levels. It’s about reaching the oasis at the end of each level and retrieve a random upgrade.

Quake Copper

A few days ago, the re-release of Quake on Switch received a new Copper add-on. It can be accessed in the main menu.

Copper contains new maps in Underdark Overbright along with gameplay adjustments designed by the community. More information can be found below.

River City Girls Zero trailer

WayForward has readied a new launch trailer for River City Girls Zero, the 16-bit beat ’em up game that was originally only released in Japan as Shin Nekketsu Koha: Kunio-tachi no Bank. The title makes its debut on Switch and in English today.

Here’s everything you need to know about River City Girls Zero:


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