Game Freak’s Giga Wrecker Alt. rated for Switch
Posted on 6 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch eShop | 0 comments
Every now and then, Game Freak makes a title that isn’t Pokemon. Past examples include HarmoKnight, Pocket Card Jockey, and the upcoming Town. Back in 2017, Game Freak also created Giga Wrecker – which now seems to be heading to Switch.
Giga Wrecker Alt. has been rated for Nintendo’s console in Taiwan, with Rising Star Games handling publishing. The new “Alt” part of the title here could suggest that something new will be added to this release.
Upcoming Japanese eShop releases (1/17/19)
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Nintendo has updated the release schedule on its platforms for the week of January 17. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:
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Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight Switch footage
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Announced earlier today, Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight is releasing this Thursday on the Switch eShop. Have a look at some footage below.
PQube on Song of Memories localization changes
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Song of Memories is heading to both Japan and the west soon. PQube has confirmed that the localized release “is the same as the Japanese version” in terms of content. However, “in terms of localisation, ages have been removed from the characters, and the term School has been changed to Academy.” PQube explained that these changes were made in order to “placate age rating boards and has nothing to do with recent platform holder changes.”
Song of Memories was originally due out last fall. A new date should be announced in the near future.
More: Future Tech Lab, PQube, Song of Memories
Monster Boy sales ratio on Switch is 8:1 vs. everything else
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FDG Entertainment shared an interesting sales tidbit regarding Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom on social media today. The company revealed that the sales ratio on Switch is 8:1 vs. all other platforms. The game is currently out on Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.
FDG said on Twitter just a short while ago:
Fairy Fencer F: Advent Dark Force launches January 17 on Switch
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Fairy Fencer F: Advent Dark Force is coming to Switch via the eShop on January 17, Idea Factory has announced.
The Switch edition will include all 25 pieces of DLC from the original PlayStation 4 release. During its first two weeks, the game will have a 20% launch discount off the $39.99 asking price.
Continue on below for the latest Fairy Fencer F: Advent Dark Force details covering battles, along with a new batch of Switch screenshots.
OlliOlli: Switch Stance trailer
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Following yesterday’s news that the OlliOlli games are Switch-bound, a trailer has come in for OlliOlli Switch Stance. Watch it below.
OlliOlli Switch Stance launches February 14.
Metagal coming to Switch
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Thanks to the porting work from Ratalaika Games, Metagal will be receiving a release on Switch. The developer says it’s been sent to QA, and we should be seeing it within the next month or two.
Here’s some information about Metagal, along with a trailer:
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FutureGrind launches January 22
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Milkbag Games has dated its stylish stunt race FutureGrind. It’ll be out on the Switch eShop starting January 22, the studio announced today.
Here’s everything you need to know about FutureGrind:
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Paladins dev now looking to make cross-play fully functional with version 2.02
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Hi-Rez Studios has announced that it is moving Paladins’ cross-play support to version 2.02. In doing so, the developer will be able to implement additional features requested by the community and ensure that it’ll be “the best experience” possible.
Hi-Rez wrote on a notice posted on its website: