Super Mega Baseball 3 announced, coming to Switch in April
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Metalhead Software today announced Super Mega Baseball 3, the latest addition to its sports series. It’ll launch this April on Switch via the eShop.
Super Mega Baseball 3 will feature cross-platform play between Switch, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Steam. The game promises “comprehensive online and offline game modes including a brand new Franchise mode, and vastly refined graphics.” That’s along with “a revamped user interface plus tons of new audio, team/character content, and stadiums with variable lighting conditions.” Gameplay scales seamlessly from beginner to super mega levels of difficulty.
Here’s a rundown of the game’s features as well as a trailer:
New action game teased for Switch that pushes the system “to its very limit”
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This month’s issue of CoroCoro is teasing a new Switch game from an unspecified publisher and developer. The project, which launches later this year in Japan, is said to be “a new action game epic to follow Splatoon and Fortnite”.
CoroCoro further says that the title takes place in “a new world that utilizes Switch’s performance to its very limit,” where “battles break out between skyscrapers in the middle of a peaceful city.” No further information was shared, though it’s confirmed that a manga adaptation is already in the works.
CoroCoro did publish a special piece of art showing a boy and a mysterious monster in a New York-like city. If it happens to leak online, we’ll share it on the site.
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Little Busters! Converted Edition out for Switch in the west on April 23
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The western release of Little Busters! Converted Edition will take place on April 23, Prototype has announced. It will be sold digitally on the eShop for $44.99.
As previously reported, Little Busters! Converted Edition will have a physical version in Japan, which supports English text. Play-Asia is taking pre-orders here.
Here’s an English version of the opening movie we previously shared:
Yo-kai Watch Jam: Yo-kai Academy Y confirmed for Switch
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At the very end of 2019, we heard about a brand new Yo-kai Watch game titled Yo-kai Watch Jam: Yo-kai Academy Y. The latest issue of CoroCoro confirms that it’ll be launching on Switch this summer.
Yo-kai Watch Jam: Yo-kai Academy Y will let players enjoy school life while also doing battles as a Yo-kai hero. New gameplay systems will be included.
Stay tuned for more information about Yo-kai Watch Jam: Yo-kai Academy Y in the future.
Europe getting the coral Switch lite on April 24
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Just like the rest of the world, Europe will be getting the new coral Switch Lite. Nintendo has announced that the color variation will be released throughout the contention on April 24.
Here’s the full announcement:
Nippon Ichi Software reveals action RPG Shoujo Jigoku no Doku Musume, coming to Switch
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This week’s Famitsu has a new game reveal from Nippon Ichi Software. The company is developing Shoujo Jigoku no Doku Musume, an action RPG which roughly translates to Poison Princess of Maiden Hells.
The following tidbits have leaked out of the magazine thus far:
Famitsu review scores – March 11, 2020
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This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:
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Arcade Archives Kiki Kaikai coming to Switch this week
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Kiki Kaikai will be the latest Arcade Archives released on Switch, Hamster has confirmed. The game is due out worldwide on March 12.
Here’s a brief overview of Kiki Kaikai:
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Mario Kart Tour – Baby Rosalina Tour begins bringing free pipe fire off after collecting Grand Stars
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The Mario Bros. Tour has come to an end, heralding the start of the new Baby Rosalina Tour. Players will return to the storied streets of London (but watch out for the Chain Chomps!) and enjoy twists and turns on courses spread out over 12 cups. A big change has happened with the start of this tour: Now you can fire off the pipe for free after collecting enough Grand Stars. Once you get a certain number of Grand Stars, you’ll be able to fire off the pipe for free in the same way as you would accept a tour gift. Check out the Baby Rosalina Tour video below:
It's time for the Baby Rosalina Tour! Return to the storied streets of London (but watch out for the Chain Chomps!) and enjoy twists and turns on courses spread out over 12 cups.
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