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Back in 2015, the developer of Invisible showed interest in bringing the game to Switch when the system was known as NX. Then earlier this year, we heard something more concrete as the possibility was actively being looked into

All turned out well in the end, as Indivisible is now confirmed for Switch. The platformer-RPG will be out on the console next year along side other versions. It will be sold both physically and digitally.

We’ve included a full overview and trailer for Indivisible below.

“Indivisible is a new RPG/platformer IP, starring Ajna (AHZH-na), a girl who sets out on a globe-spanning journey to discover the truth behind her mysterious powers. On her quest she’ll be joined by a variety of unique heroes and gain new abilities to traverse the environments and defeat the enemies they’ll encounter along the way.

Indivisible is inspired by classic platformers and RPGs, but with the unique characters and gameplay depth Lab Zero is known for.

In addition to a fresh spin on RPG gameplay, Indivisible features a deep storyline inspired by southeast Asian and other world mythologies, Lab Zero’s trademark feature-quality 2D hand-drawn animation, a lush soundtrack from legendary Secret of Mana composer Hiroki Kikuta, and an opening animation by popular anime studio TRIGGER.”

Two new rewards have been added to My Nintendo. First up is an Akuma wallpaper, which is pretty similar to the Ultra Street Fighter II calendar… just without the actual calendar. You can also pick up an online guide for Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon.

The wallpaper is 50 Platinum Points while the guide is the guide is 30 Gold Points. Both can be found here.


HMV has posted two new pictures of the Monster Hunter XX Switch bundle. Above, you can get a look at the packaging. Below you can get a first look at the console design.

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Last Resort is the latest game to be joining the NeoGeo lineup on Switch. Take a look at some footage below.


Nintendo has laid out all of the important details about the Splatoon 2 and ARMS tournaments planned for E3 2017. Both will be streamed on the company’s official E3 site, YouTube channel, and Twitch account.

The 2017 Splatoon 2 World Inkling Invitational will be hosted first on June 13. It’ll take place at the following times:

– 2:30 PM PT
– 5:30 PM ET
– 10:30 PM in the UK
– 11:30 PM in Europe

The 2017 ARMS Open Invitational will follow on June 14 at the following times:

– 3:30 PM PT
– 6:30 PM ET
– 11:30 PM in the UK
– 12:30 AM in Europe (June 15)

Additional details about both tournaments including teams, prizes, announcers, and more can be found in the official announcement below.


More Fire Emblem Warriors details are in from the latest issue of Famitsu. Serenes Forest went to the trouble of translating the extra information, which primarily covers the new characters and story plus some additional tidbits.

Here’s a summary:

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

Software

1. Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition
2. Ultra Street Fighter II
3. Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove
4. Thumper
5. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
6. NBA Playgrounds
7. Has-Been Heroes
8. Disgaea 5 Complete
9. Zelda: Breath of the Wild
10. Snipperclips
11. Puyo Puyo Tetris
12. Kamiko
13. Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap
14. The Jackbox Party 3
15. The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+
16. 1-2-Switch
17. I Am Setsuna
18. Blaster Master Zero
19. ACA NeoGeo Metal Slug
20. FAST RMX

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Nintendo announced a new Fire Emblem game for Switch a few months ago. We’ve yet to see a single image from the game, but it’ll apparently be worth the wait. Nintendo’s Kenta Nakanishi told USgamer in a new interview that “it’s going to be looking beautiful with great graphics”.

That’s not the only thing Nakanishi recently said about the project. This past weekend, we reported him noting that Switch “should be able to offer a completely different Fire Emblem, breathing life into our characters like never before.”

Pokemon GO

Some long awaited content finally appears to be heading to Pokemon GO this summer. In an interview with Brazilian newspaper O Globo, Niantic VP of Strategic Partnerships Mathieu de Fayet indicated that the game will be updated with Legendary Pokemon as well as player-versus-player battles.

Fayet’s statement is translated as follows:

“Because of the huge success, we had to delay some planned news. Now, we are working in announcing new updates for this summer (Northern Hemisphere), like giving more value to the choice of teams, launching Legendary Pokémon and battles between the players. One thing which we learned with ‘Ingress’ is that the game sustains itself if we are capable to create social interactions between the trainers, and we are working on that.”

Although not an official confirmation, things are definitely looking good hear. Niantic did also recently teased that this summer would be “legendary”. 

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Despite it only being a demo, a new update is going out for the ARMS Global Testpunch. Nintendo is now distributing version 1.1.0.

According to the official Twitter page, the update paves the way for the new content being added to the ARMS Global Testpunch this weekend. Players will be able to play in Hoops and Skillshot, as well as the new Ramen Bowl stage.

Thanks to Cameron for the tip.


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