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The boxart for the upcoming Switch game SNK Heroines ~Tag Team Frenzy~ has been posted. Give it a look above.

Kirby Star Allies

Listings on the European Switch eShop offer the file sizes for two Switch games.

First, Kirby Star Allies is 2.8GB. Payday 2 is significantly larger at 9.7GB.

These two titles launch on March 16 and February 23 respectively.

Source: Switch eShop

Tachyon Project, which was previously made available for Wii U, is releasing soon on Switch, according to the European eShop. It’s currently slated for January 25.

We have more details and a trailer for Tachyon Project below.

GameStop has started opening pre-orders for the new games announced during today’s Nintendo Direct Mini. You can find everything here. Note that some of the prices still need to be adjusted, such as Dark Souls: Remastered.

A demo for Dragon Quest Builders joined the Switch eShop today. Take a look at some footage of the download below.

Fe fact sheet

Posted on 6 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in News, Switch | 5 Comments

EA and Zoink have put out a fact sheet for Fe, sharing the latest information about the game. You can read it in full below.

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2K Sports has released the latest update for NBA 2K18 on Switch, bringing the game up to version 1.07. Full patch notes can be found below.

Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition, revealed during today’s Nintendo Direct, launches this spring in the west. As for Japan, Koei Tecmo has actually set a final date. It’s due out on March 22 in the country.

Other new Japanese release dates include March 16 for Kirby Star Allies and May 3 for Donkey Kong: Tropical Freeze.

Atlus sent out a new combat trailer for The Alliance Alive today. Find the video below, along with information about the game’s battle system.

Bandai Namco has confirmed pricing for Dark Souls: Remastered. When the game hits Switch in late May, you’ll be able to purchase it for $40.

Dark Souls: Remastered isn’t exclusive to Switch, but thankfully, it doesn’t appear to be priced higher on Nintendo’s console. All versions will be set at that $40 price point.

Source: Bandai Namco PR


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