Submit a news tip



NIS America has issued a new Langrisser I & II trailer that specifically highlights the story of Langrisser I. View the video below.

Chicken Police

The buddy-cop noir adventure is coming to Switch, developer The Wild Gentlemen and publisher HandyGames announced today. A release is set for 2020.

Here’s an overview of Chicken Police, along with a trailer:

Publisher Chorus Worldwide and developer Alfa System today announced that Sisters Royale, a vertical scrolling shoot ’em up rooted in the style of classic title Castle of Shikigami, will be released in the west on Switch. It’s due out digitally on the eShop starting January 30, 2020.

Here’s an overview of the game:

Princess Maker: Go! Go! Princess, a fighting and life simulation game that uses dice, is due out for Switch on December 23. View some early footage in the video below.

Those who were expecting the Switch version to be updated will be disappointed to hear that Overkill is essentially done with the game. Explaining the decision to move on from what’s offered on Nintendo’s console, developer Overkill explained that “the transfer of the game over to the Switch-platform was not made in-house and would require significant further investments to happen.”

Overkill stated:

Feral Interactive has announced a pair of new updates that are in the works for GRID Autosport on Switch.

The first patch, which is slated for December 16, adds a couple of new multiplayer features. Players will be able to access two-player splitscreen as well as eight-player local wireless multiplayer. In 2020, another update will include online multiplayer.

Here’s the official announcement regarding upcoming updates:

This week’s UK software sales are as follows:

More: , ,

To celebrate the release of Riverbond on Switch, a new launch trailer has been shared. We’ve included the video below.

To celebrate Ashen’s release on consoles (including Switch), a new launch trailer has been shared. You can watch the video below.

Sony has been working on its MLB The Show franchise going all the way back to 1997 when it was originally known as simply MLB. These baseball games have only been appearing on PlayStation platforms, but that’ll be changing in the future.

It was announced today that MLB The Show will be appearing on other platforms aside from PlayStation. Although further details haven’t been shared, Nintendo has given some hope that we’ll be seeing it on Switch when the exclusivity period ends as early as 2021. The company tweeted about news just a couple of minutes ago.

Here’s the full announcement:


Manage Cookie Settings