Saints Row IV: Re-Elected listed for Switch by French retailer
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Switch already has one Saints Row game in Saints Row: The Third – The Full Package, which launched last year. Its sequel may now be on the way as well.
GameXplain spotted that French retailer Cultura listed Saints Row IV: Re-Elected for Switch, though that page has since been removed. A distributor in France has a similar listing up, and while it’s labeled for PS4, the consensus is that this was just a mistake – especially since the EAN product numbers are identical. The PS4 version has also been out for quite some time, and there’s a March 27 release date listed here that makes sense for Switch since it’s the only current console without the game.
For those that haven’t heard about Saints Row IV previously, here’s a handy overview and trailer:
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Upcoming Japanese eShop releases – January 23, 2020
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Nintendo has updated the Japanese release schedule on its platforms for the week of January 23, 2020. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:
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Puzzle & Dragons Gold footage
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Earlier today, GungHo launched Puzzle & Dragons Gold on the Switch eShop. Take a look at some footage in the video below.
Warframe – Empyrean update out now on Switch
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Warframe’s big Empyrean update is live on Switch. The game’s latest expansion launches 1-4 players seamlessly from land into space into cooperative, tactical, ship-to-ship combat.
Here’s a full rundown of the update, along with a trailer:
More: Digital Extremes, title update, Warframe
Super Nintendo World’s wrist bands can be used to collect coins and stamps, work with attendees in boss battles
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Super Nintendo World isn’t just about rides, as there are other elements such as wrist bands. All attendees will receive one when they enter the theme park, and some special functionality is included.
According to GamesIndustry, these wrist bands interact with the smartphone app and can be used to collect coins and character stamps. They can also be used to complete “key challenges” that will lead to working together with other attendees in boss battles. Unfortunately, we don’t have any other specifics currently.
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Roguelite twin-stick shooter I, Dracula: Genesis to be released on Switch
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The roguelike twin-stick shooter I, Dracula: Genesis Moregames is in the works for Switch, developer Moregames has announced. It’s expected to launch on Switch sometime after its appearance on Steam Early Access.
Here’s an overview of the game:
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Super Mario Odyssey – “Switch My Way” commercial
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Nintendo is back with the latest “Switch My Way” commercial. Find a new advert featuring Super Mario Odyssey below.
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Doom Eternal trailer #2
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Bethesda and id Software just published a new trailer for Doom Eternal. Take a look at the game’s latest video below.
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Top-down roguelite shooter Nom Nom Apocalypse heading to Switch in 2020
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Deadleaf Games has announced that Nom Nom Apocalypse, a “top-down roguelite shooter set in a post-apocalyptic city plagued by mutant food monstrosities”, is coming to Switch. It’ll launch on Nintendo’s platform later in 2020.
We have the following overview and trailer for Nom Nom Apocalypse:
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Super Nintendo World – Universal Studios “thinking about expanding to Nintendo’s other IPs after opening”
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Super Nintendo World is debuting with a whole lot of Mario. When the first park opens in Japan this summer, the different rides and the entire land is based around the character’s IP.
The good news is that things may not stay that way. IGN asked Universal Japan Studio’s marketing head Ayumu Yamamoto if fans can look forward to attractions, shops or even restaurants themed after other Nintendo franchises. While there’s nothing planned immediately, Yamamoto said the company is “thinking about expanding to Nintendo’s other IPs after opening.”
Which of the Big N’s franchises would you like to see represented at Super Nintendo World?