Submit a news tip



G.I. Joe: Operation Blackout

G.I. Joe: Operation Blackout, a team-based third-person shooter based on the classic franchise, first debuted on Switch last October. It’s now about to receive a new release at retail with a “Gold Edition”.

This new version appears to be largely the same as the original, but with some extra content. The full lineup of additions are as follows:

Nintendo eShop

Rumor has it that Nintendo is less than a year away from accepting submissions for games on the 3DS and Wii U eShops.

Impact Game Station claims to have received an email, likely from a developer, that outlines plans for the end of new titles. The supposed deadline will go into effect on April 1, 2022, which is when Nintendo’s next fiscal year starts. Developers are advised to have their projects “lotcheck approved latest within 3 months after the submission deadline.”

The full notice reads:

More:

Steam Deck

Last week, Valve unveiled its new Steam Deck system. The device has drawn plenty of comparisons to Switch since it’s capable of playing big games on the go (with docking support as well) and in some ways reminds gamers of Nintendo’s console from a design standpoint.

Valve itself has now commented on those comparisons. Designer Greg Coomer is the first to weigh in, telling IGN that Switch a “great device,” but feels the company is targeting a different audience.

He said:

More: ,

Update (7/24): This sold out for a bit on Amazon Canada but is now back up here.


Original (7/22): Amazon Canada has now opened pre-orders for the Switch OLED. Both versions are available: white and neon.

You can pre-order the Switch OLED on Amazon Canada here. The system releases on October 8.

More:

The Etrian Odyssey series was prevalent on DS, and even more so on 3DS. There have been several mainline entries, remakes, and even crossovers with the Mystery Dungeon series.

Etrian Odyssey Nexus, the latest title in the franchise, initially debuted in 2018 so it hasn’t been terribly long since the last game. But fans are curious to know what’s coming next. Atlus seemed to tease what looked to be “the next stage” of Etrian Odyssey back in 2018, though we haven’t heard anything since.

Maneater

Maneater has been updated on Switch. A few days ago, Tripwire Interactive started distribution of version 1.02.

Below are the full patch notes, featuring bug fixes:

Atlus has gone live with the latest demon showcase video for Shin Megami Tensei V. For today’s update, we have a closer look at Succubus.

Here’s the full video:

Thanks to GamesIndustry, we have new insight into the UK gaming market for June 2021.

Switch was the third best-selling console of the month, falling behind the PS5 and Xbox Series. However, sales of Nintendo’s system did see an increase in June compared with May. Switch is the second best-selling console in 2021 thus far overall – ahead of the Xbox Series, but the PS5 is on top.

Nintendo was the most successful publisher in June regarding physical games at retail. Mario Golf: Super Rush, a new release for the month, debuted at #6.

Here’s a look at the best sellers of June:

More: , ,

Arcade Archives Vendetta and Arcade Archives Darwin 4078 were both shown off during a Famitsu live stream this week. For the full recording with footage, continue on below.

Those that are interested in Arcade Archives Vendetta and Arcade Archives Darwin 4078 can purchase them now on the Switch eShop.

Horror Tales: The Wine

According to an eShop listing, Switch will be receiving a new first-person horror game next week. Horror Tales: The Wine is listed for July 30 on the digital store.

Here’s some information about the game as well as a trailer:


Manage Cookie Settings