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Friday the 13th: The Game Ultimate Slasher Edition

Gun Media is moving on from Friday the 13th: The Game. It’s been announced that a final update will be released this month, which will tackle a ton of bugs and more importantly, end dedicated servers.

After servers are shut off, Friday the 13th will still have online functionality. The game is reverting back to peer to peer matchmaking for Quick Play lobbies.

Here’s the full notice posted on the official forums:

Raw Fury has announced a new “Continue Anywhere” update for Kingdom Two Crowns, which should be going live today.

The patch for the 2D sidescrolling strategy and resource management game is highlighted by the addition of cross-saves. Players can continue their save on any other device or platform you own the game on by setting up a Kingdom account. The game also has improved multiplayer and improved performance.

Below are the full patch notes:

Pokemon GO has continued its success, and it turns out that 2020 has been the best year so far for the game yet. A couple of months remain, but the mobile title has already gone by the $1 billion mark. After a slight decline in 2017, Pokemon GO revenue has only increased each year.

Here’s a breakdown of Pokemon GO’s performance, courtesy of Sensor Tower:

Tropico 6

Tropico 6: Nintendo Switch Edition has a few more days to go until launch, but lots of footage has emerged showing the real-time strategy and simulation title in action. View the gameplay below.

Kalypso Media and Limbic Entertainment are bringing out Tropico 6: Nintendo Switch Edition on November 6.

Sniper Elite 4

Ahead of its release later this month, Rebellion has prepared the first gameplay trailer for the Switch version of Sniper Elite 4. Watch it below.

Sniper Elite 4 is due out for Switch on November 17. It will be sold both physically and digitally.

Pure Pool

Ripstone Games today announced that the cue sports simulation title Pure Pool will launch for Switch on November 17. Fans will be able to pick it up digitally from the eShop.

Here’s an overview of the game:

System: Switch
Release date: November 3, 2020
Developer: WayForward
Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment


The last time Bakugan saw any sort of video game outside of mobile devices was back in 2011 with Rise of the Resistance on DS. Almost nine years later, to the dot, the series is back with Champions of Vestroia. I don’t think Bakugan ever had that sort of grip or longevity something like Yu-Gi-Oh! or even Beyblade has, but it’s gathered enough of a following to warrant continued support of the property so many years later, especially now with the new Switch game. The anime continues on with Bakugan: Armored Aliance following a sort of “reboot” with Battle Planet prior to that, so Champions of Vestroia just adds to a big push from SEGA Toys and Spin Master for the series to return to the forefront where it once sat as Property of the Year in 2009.

Mayhem Brawler

Hero Concept today announced Mayhem Brawler, an urban fantasy themed beat ’em up game. A release is planned for 2021 on Switch.

Here’s an overview of Mayhem Brawler, along with a trailer:

Ord footage

Posted on 4 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in Switch eShop, Videos | 0 comments

Ord

Ord, a unique take on text adventure games, releases on Switch later this week. Take a look at some footage in the video below.

Ord is planned to launch on November 6 via the eShop.

Hades

In a recent news post sent out to Switch owners, Nintendo provided a listing of the top 15 European eShop downloads for October 2020.

Hades led the way, with Super Mario 3D All-Stars following right behind. FIFA 21 Legacy Edition is also in the top five despite being almost identical to EA’s already-available soccer entries on Switch.

The full list is as follows:

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