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Indivisible

Indivisible was last planned to release sometime this year. Unfortunately, Lab Zero Games announced a delay for the project today. It’s now scheduled for the first half of 2019.

Lab Zero explained in an official announcement:

Mojang is starting to roll out the Update Aquatic for Minecraft. It’ll be going live on Switch when it’s updated to the Bedrock version on June 21, with the Wii U version to follow.

The Update Aquatic will be delivered in two phases, each with different features. Phase One contains the following:

Lost Sea

eastasiasoft teased its first game for Switch last week. Based on eShop listings, the title in question appears to be Lost Sea.

Lost Sea is an action-adventure game that takes place inside the Bermuda Triangle. Players will find themselves stranded on the shores of an unknown island following a storm over the Atlantic, and will be looking for a way to escape.

Okami HD

This week’s issue of Famitsu announced that Okami HD is releasing for Switch in Japan on August 9. As it turns out, that date holds true for the west as well.

Capcom has followed up with an announcement for the west today. In both North America and Europe, Okami HD is slated for August 9.

Pre-loading should be live on the eShop soon.

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This week’s Famitsu scans are now available. Highlights include Little Dragon’s Cafe, Layton’s Mystery Journey DX, Mario Tennis Aces, Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, Sushi Striker, Octopath Traveler, and Okami HD. Scans of all games are below.

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Listings on the eShop confirm that Hamster is releasing two more classic games on Switch next week.

On the NeoGeo front, Top Players Golf will be available. The arcade game Ikki is due out on the same day.

Both titles arrive on May 24.

Source: Switch eShop

Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles

Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles will be out on the Switch eShop tomorrow, with a physical version to follow next month. Check out some footage from the final release below.

It’s official: VA-11 Hall-A is heading to Switch. Sukeban Games announced today that it’s game will be released on Nintendo’s console in early 2019.

VA-11 Hall-A seemed to be destined for Switch after a designer and artist at Sukeban indicated that it was happening. However, this is the first time we’re hearing about it officially.

Continue on below for details about VA-11 Hall-A, as well as a console trailer.

Nintendo has shared new details about its plans for E3 2018. Specifically, we have information regarding ticket reservations to play Smash Bros. Switch.

Those who stop by the show will be able to choose from two different options. You’ll be able to reserve a ticket to play against people casually “for fun” or play “for glory” in competitive elimination match.

If you bring your Switch system with you, and if you’re spotted by Nintendo or around the Los Angeles Convention Center, you’ll be given an exclusive, collectible Switch pin while supplies last. Nintendo says it’s a “one-of-a-kind swag”.

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Speed Brawl

Kongregate today announced a partnership with Double Stallion on the anime-inspired 2D combat-racer Speed Brawl. The game is launching on Switch this summer.

Speed Brawl “throws players into a balletic symphony of lightning-quick combat through the dank locales of a dystopian London in an all-out bloodsport.” Kongregate says the game “captures the humor and over-the-top action from over three decades of cult classic cinema.”

We have more information about Speed Brawl below, along with a teaser.


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