Dragalia Lost – New summon showcase and Loyalty’s Requiem raid event coming soon
Posted on 4 years ago by Bryce(@brodee922) in Mobile | 0 comments
A new summon showcase is coming to Dragalia Lost on May 11, 11:00pm PT and included in it are the adventurers Yurius, Forte, and Azazel. A trailer for these characters has been linked below to view.
Additionally, the Loyalty’s Requiem raid event is going live at the same time, a revival of a very early raid in the game. This battle will feature the hero Celliera fighting against the fiend Phraeganoth.
Finally, a sixth mana circle will be added for the characters 4 star Celliera and 4 star Ranzal. This will occur on May 11, 10:30pm PT.
More: Cygames, Dragalia Lost
Northgard – Clan of the Snake DLC out now on Switch
Posted on 4 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch | 0 comments
The strategy game Northgard recently made new DLC available on Switch. Players can now access Svafnir, Clan of the Snake.
Here’s an overview of the DLC plus a trailer:
More: Northgard, Shiro Games, title update
Dragalia Lost update out now (version 1.19.1)
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Dragalia Lost’s newest update (version 1.19.1) has released and brings with it various fixes to issues reported in the last version. This serves as the main reason for this update and no other new content has been listed in the patch notes.
The full list of issues fixed are listed below in the patch notes.
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Switch eShop deals – Atari Flashback Classics, Momodora, Saints Row IV, more
Posted on 4 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch eShop | 0 comments
A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. These include Atari Flashback Classics, Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight, Saints Row IV: Re-Elected, and more.
Here are the full highlights:
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SEGA Ages Thunder Force AC launches May 14 in Japan
Posted on 4 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch eShop | 0 comments
The next SEGA Ages game has been dated for Japan. Thunder Force AC is slated for digital release on May 14, SEGA announced today. Pricing is set at 999 yen.
There’s no word yet on when SEGA Ages Thunder Force AC will be out in the west, but it should launch within the next couple of months. We’ll share an update when we have the overseas release date.
Nintendo maintenance schedule – May 10, 2020
Posted on 4 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS eShop, News, Switch eShop, Wii U eShop | 0 comments
Nintendo has updated its maintenance schedule for the coming week, though there’s not too much action going on. There’s still just one session officially planned involving the eShops, and that won’t be happening until later in the month.
Here’s a look at the current schedule:
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Japan: Celeste is the next game Nintendo Switch Online subscribers can play for free for a limited time
Posted on 4 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch | 0 comments
Nintendo introduced a program awhile back for Switch Online subscribers in which certain games were made available entirely free for a period of time. In Japan, the next one to be included is Celeste.
Nintendo Switch Online members can access the entire game between May 18 and May 24. Those who are using the 7-day trial can also participate. Also, all progress can be transferred to the full version.
Stranded Sails – “Exploration Update” live on Switch, patch notes
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The open-world farming adventure Stranded Sails has received a major “Exploration Update”. The patch, which includes new features, changes, and bug fixes, is live on Switch.
As far as what’s new, fast travel ‘portal stones’ have been added which allow you to travel around the world with ease, Quality of life improvements include the ability to craft and cook multiple items at once, improved introduction and tutorial quests, and a new ability to row faster across the world.
The full patch notes are as follows:
Animal Crossing: New Horizons localization staffer on the game’s comfort and positivity, sea bass joke
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When Nintendo announced the delay for Animal Crossing: New Horizons last year, it probably couldn’t have anticipated the massive impact that move would end up having. The game couldn’t have launched at a better time as it’s taken off in light of the global pandemic we’ve all been facing over the past few months, leading to massive sales and causing a buzz on social media. Many players have also been connecting with friends and family online in ways that normally wouldn’t be possible right now.
Over on Twitter today, Nintendo staffer Rob Heiret – who worked on the localization – spoke about the comfort and positivity that Animal Crossing: New Horizons has provided. He also commented on that sea bass joke you’ve probably seen if you’ve given the game a shot.
Below are Heiret’s full words: