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Corcell Technology shared the latest look at AeternoBlade II today. Find a video showing off one of the game’s sample puzzles below.

Panty Party

2019 started off with the announcement of Panty Party for Switch. Publisher Cosen provided an update on the game at Tokyo Sandbox earlier today.

According to the company, Panty Party should be out worldwide in late April or early May. It was previously given a general Spring 2019 release window. 

We’re also hearing that Panty Party will be receiving a physical version outside of Japan. It’s not currently clear where exactly this will be – it could be in North America / Europe, but possibly Asia. Either way, some sort of physical version will exist and you’ll be able to play the game regardless of where you purchased your Switch system. 

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Activision has uploaded the latest character trailer for Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled, this time focusing on Fake Crash. View it below.

Nintendo Switch Online

Nintendo will be picking up with its plans for maintenance in the days ahead. Sessions will start tonight, continuing throughout the week. Various platforms and services will be affected.

Here’s the maintenance schedule as of now:

Super Star Path

In addition to Bot Vice, Dya Games is planning a second game for Switch next week. Super Star Path will be available via the eShop on April 11.

Super Star Path offers a mixture of color match puzzle gameplay and space shoot’em up action. Find an official overview below, along with a trailer.

Amazon has posted the North American boxart for Resident Evil Origins Collection. We’ve attached the packaging image above.

As stated on the boxart, Resident Evil Origins Collection only includes Resident Evil 0 on the cartridge. Resident Evil is available as a download code.

Rumors emerged a few years ago that Criterion was asked to make a new F-Zero game on Wii U for Nintendo. Alex Ward, the studio’s founder who left back in 2014 for his own company Three Fields Entertainment, indicated soon after that the talks weren’t serious. During last week’s episode of the Game Informer Show, he clarified the situation once and for all.

When asked about those original rumors regarding Criterion and F-Zero, Ward stated:

West of Loathing

West of Loathing could have had a first-person gunfighting system. That’s according to developer Asymmetric, who shared that information in an interview with Nintendo.

Why was the first-person gunfighting idea ultimately scrapped? Asymmetric says the team “just couldn’t figure out how to make it funny enough.”

Wolfenstein: Youngblood will be sold at retailers, but not in the way you’d expect. GameStop’s listing for the title states that a cartridge isn’t included. Instead, the box apparently contains a download code.

We don’t have any reason to doubt GameStop, but this is something Bethesda hasn’t clearly stated in the past. Those hoping for a true physical release might be out of luck here. Unless GameStop is mistaken, Bethesda won’t be selling Wolfenstein: Youngblood in cartridge form.

Thanks to JPSWITCHMANIA for the tip.

Raiden V: Director's Cut

Raiden V: Director’s Cut was rated for Switch in Taiwan last month. Adding on to that, the game has received its first retailer listing.

GameFly has a page up for Raiden V: Director’s Cut showing a tentative June 30 launch. You may recall that the original rating had a potential boxart, and a physical version is further supported by this listing.

We expect Raiden V: Director’s Cut to be officially announced for Switch soon.


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