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Botworld Odyssey

Botworld Odyssey is incoming for Switch, Featherweight Games has announced. It will be available on October 24, 2024.

Botworld Odyssey is an open world creature collecting RPG with tactical real-time battles. Players will come across scraps to build new bots as they go on a quest to become the world’s greatest Botmaster.

Here’s some additional information:

Nintendo’s latest maintenance schedule for the week of September 1, 2024 is now available.

One more session for Switch has been added to the docket. This will be taking place tonight, lasting for a couple of hours.

Below is the full Nintendo maintenance schedule for the week of September 1, 2024:

WitchSpring R

A ton of gameplay is now available for WitchSpring R. The story-driven RPG, which launched worldwide this week, has received over an hour of footage.

Learn more about it in the following overview:

Boom Buster

Boom Buster recently took to Kickstarter, and in the final hour of the campaign, support for Switch was confirmed.

The game had already reached its funding goal at $50,000. It was unclear if there’d be a Switch port since that stood at a $70,000 stretch goal, but the campaign ended with just a little over that amount. Although the project likely won’t be completed until at least a couple of years for now, Nintendo fans can look forward to that in the future.

Monster Jam Showdown gameplay

New gameplay is here from the Switch version of Monster Jam Showdown. The release comes from Milestone, the developer behind the Hot Wheels Unleashed series.

Additional information about the racer can be found int he following overview:

By all (or at least most) accounts, the Xenoblade series sort of peaked with the release of Xenoblade Chronicles 3 and its DLC, Future Redeemed. The base game told a completely new story that could technically be understood without playing the prior games (but was enhanced by doing so) while also tying together the futures of the worlds from Xenoblade Chronicles and its sequel. Without going into too much detail right off the bat, Xenoblade 3’s ending is said to have wrapped up the series – or at least the Klaus trilogy. That being said, there are a few loose ends introduced in Xenoblade Chronicles 3 that weren’t fully tied up – and today, we’re going over which of these plot points we can expect to see in future games, if any at all. Do keep in mind that there are spoilers ahead.

Nintendo fans tend to go by the company’s patterns, but every now and then, the company throws a curveball. That’s exactly what happened this week. We’re generally used to getting a Nintendo Direct before the Tokyo Game Show in September, but we instead saw a new presentation to end August. On top of that, it was shown right after an Indie World Showcase. We’re not used to seeing back to back presentations from Nintendo, but again, you can’t always predict what the Big N will do.

There were so many games between the two presentations – over forty in fact – that we can’t possibly mention them all here. For the Indie World Showcase through, a big highlight was the announcement and release of Pizza Tower. Meanwhile, the Nintendo Direct: Partner Showcase featured Capcom Fighting Collection 2, Castlevania Dominus Collection, The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky the 1st, Atelier Yumia, Tales of Graces f Remastered, Tetris Forever, MySims: Cozy Bundle, Star Overdrive, and more.

Crypt Custodian gameplay

For those interested in seeing how Crypt Custodian turned out, we’ve got new gameplay. A half hour of footage is available for the action adventure/Metroidvania title.

The eShop description provides us with the following details:


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