Controversial isometric shoot ’em up Hatred announced for Switch
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When Hatred originally came out in 2015, it did so with a significant amount of controversy. The isometric shoot ’em up was called out for its extreme violence, and was even removed from Steam for a short while. It ultimately settled for an “Adults Only” rating from the ESRB – not something you see too often.
After teasing an announcement earlier this week, Destructive Creations has now confirmed that it will be bringing Hatred to Switch. There’s no word yet on when it’ll be releasing or if any changes are being made – which may be required to release on Nintendo’s console – but we’ll keep you updated if we receive any additional information.
Here’s some information about Hatred, along with a trailer:
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ZHED footage
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Ground Control Studios will be putting its puzzle game ZHED on the Switch eShop on April 16. Have a look at some footage below.
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Legends of Amberland: The Forgotten Crown footage
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On April 20, Legends of Amberland: The Forgotten Crown will be added to the Switch eShop. Find some early footage in the video below.
Rush Rover footage
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Rush Rover, a top-down shooter, made it to the Switch eShop yesterday. Get a look at some footage in the video below.
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Fight of Animals Switch trailer
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Digital Crafter has issued a trailer for Fight of Animals, its upcoming Switch fighter. Take a look at the video below.
Fight of Animals is out now on Switch via the eShop.
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Together! The Battle Cats getting a physical release in Japan
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This month’s issue of CoroCoro has announced that a physical version of Together! The Battle Cats is on the way. It will launch at retail on July 16 for 3,850 yen. All copies come with a pouch, character set, 1,000 Cat Food, and Grandon Mining Corps characters.
Together! The Battle Cats is out now on Switch via the Japanese eShop. An update will be distributed on July 16 to add a new battle mode.
More: PONOS, Together! The Battle Cats
Real-time strategy game Rover Wars releasing on Switch next week
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According to an eShop listing, Rover Wars is hitting the Switch eShop next week. Sakari Games will publish its real-time strategy title on April 19.
Here’s an overview of Rover Wars, along with a trailer:
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Switch eShop charts – April 11, 2020
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Atlus hosting new 3DS eShop sale
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Atlus shipped a bunch of games on 3DS over the past several years, and those titles are now included in a new eShop sale. Fans can save on Etrian Odyssey, Persona Q, Shin Megami Tensei, and other releases.
Here’s the full lineup:
Fire Emblem: Three Houses devs on Cindered Shadows, user feedback, increased save slots, new outfits, Nintendo’s requests, creating houses and students, more
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This month’s issue of Nintendo Dream has a massive Fire Emblem: Three Houses developer interview. Directors Toshiyuki Kusakihara and Genki Yokota addressed a variety of topics, including Cindered Shadows, user feedback, increasing the amount of save slots, the new outfits, the roles of Nintendo, Intelligent Systems and Koei Tecmo (including Nintendo’s requests), how the team went about creating the houses and students, and plenty more.
Due to the length of the interview – which is more than a dozen pages long – we’ve decided to split up the interview into two parts. We’re publishing the first half today and the second half tomorrow.
Here’s our full translation of the first half: