Art of Rally getting a physical release on Switch
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Serenity Forge today announced that it will be producing physical versions of Art of Rally on Switch. They’ll be available on September 16, 2022.
Art of Rally will be sold physically on Switch with a standard version and collector’s edition. More information about both can be found below.
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Alan Wake Remastered coming to Switch
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Alan Wake Remastered is coming to Switch, Remedy Entertainment has announced. It will be available this fall.
A Switch version was first rumored after a rating surfaced late last year. A second classification was discovered about a month later.
Two Point Campus unveils Spy School Course
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SEGA and Two Point Studios have announced the next Course for Two Point Campus, which is known as Spy School. Fans can get a first look as part of a video that’s just gone online.
Here’s what SEGA has to say about it:
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Mario Strikers: Battle League gets brand new trailer
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Original (5/5): Mario Strikers: Battle League was announced for Switch during a Nintendo Direct earlier this year, but we haven’t heard much about the game since. However, Nintendo has just come out with a new five-minute trailer that provides a look at the upcoming Switch title.
In case you missed our previous coverage, here’s some information about Mario Strikers: Battle League:
Pokemon Home details support for Pokemon Legends: Arceus, Brilliant Diamond / Shining Pearl, celebration bonuses
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The Pokemon Company today announced that the big 2.0.0 update is coming soon to Pokemon Home. Once installed, it will support Pokemon Legends: Arceus, Pokemon Brilliant Diamond, and Pokemon Shining Pearl.
The new update will allow fans to deposited and withdraw Pokémon from these titles, as well as other prior games. That means you could take a Pikachu from Sword and Shield and put it in a different release such as Pokemon Legends: Arceus. However, “transferring Pokemon to a game they were not originally caught in may cause certain changes to known moves, level, and what type of Poké Ball they were caught in.”
Here’s a whole bunch of information about the Pokemon Home version 2.0.0 update, including celebration bonuses:
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Nintendo Download – May 12, 2022 (Europe)
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505 Games Spring 2022 Showcase announced
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505 Games today announced the debut of its first ever digital product event, which is known as the 505 Games Spring 2022 Showcase. MTV presenter Patrice Bouédibéla will host the proceedings.
The broadcast will be “an hour-long glimpse into as-yet announced titles, a deeper dive into forthcoming products, and a chance to know key developers behind each game a little more personally.” 505 further teases that it “will give gamers the latest insight into a range of upcoming titles that 505 is proud to publish, offering never-before-seen content, a brand new reveal from a cult developer, plus in-depth interviews with some of the development teams responsible.”
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Nintendo Download – May 12, 2022 (North America)
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It’s time for the latest North American Nintendo Download report for the week of May 12, 2022. The latest releases include Seven Pirates H, The Centennial Case: A Shijima Story, and more.
Here’s the full lineup:
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Famitsu sales (4/25/22 – 5/8/22)
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Kingdom Hearts Switch cloud update adds server congestion status, graphics and performance modes for Kingdom Hearts III
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All of the Kingdom Hearts cloud games on Switch received a new update today. As of now, players can access version 1.0.3.
Each title lets players to check on server congestion. This is displayed on the portal screen, essentially informing users about how busy the servers are. With high congestion, they’re more likely to encounter issues like lag.