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System: Switch
Release date: October 16, 2018
Developer: Omega Force
Publisher: Koei Tecmo


The Warriors series spans decades across a multitude of eras, spinoffs, and properties, and has become a cornerstone in what it means to have feel-good hack-and-slash gameplay that’s as fun as it is memorable and unique. Warriors Orochi itself – a crossover between the Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors series – is over ten years old now, and with each new entry has come new mechanics, more playable characters, and a story that’s as wacky as it is over-the-top with its action prowess. Warriors Orochi 4 has its biggest roster yet, spanning 170 characters across both series each with their own era, specialty, class, weapon, and fighting style. The biggest difference between this and other entries, however, is the inclusion of magic, which really helps to change things up and introduce a fresh and exciting way to execute moves and combos out on the battlefield.

Nintendo has returned with a new piece of music for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Today’s track is Flash Man Stage, which was originally from Mega Man 2.

Keiichi Okabe, who is perhaps best known for working on the soundtracks of the NieR games, is behind the arrangement. We have today’s music piece below.

Yomawari: The Long Night Collection

Nintendo has updated the release schedule on its platforms for the week of October 25. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:

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Aksys Games shared a new gameplay trailer today for Death Mark. Get a look at a video showcasing the horror visual novel below.

Nintendo published a new commercial for the release of The World Ends with You: Final Remix on Switch. View the advert below.

Omensight

Spearhead Games announced today that Omensight is coming to Switch. If all goes well, it’ll be brought to the eShop sometime in November.

Omensight, an “action murder-mystery game”, is also a spiritual successor to Stories: The Path of Destinies. It features voice acting from Patricia Summersett (Zelda: Breath of the Wild) and Julian Casey (We Happy Few, Stories).

Thunder Rally

Typical Entertainment has confirmed that Thunder Rally is coming to Switch. A release date has not yet been announced.

Typical Entertainment’s developer describes the game as “a chaotic demolition derby party game with crazy physics and nonstop explosions.” We have more details and a trailer below.

Crayola Scoot is now available on Switch both physically and digitally. We have the game’s official launch trailer below.

18 minutes of footage has emerged from the new release of Exorder on the Switch eShop. Have a look at the gameplay below.

Fire Emblem Heroes continues to be a money maker for Nintendo. In September, the mobile title generated another $16.8 million.

As has been the case in the past, the majority of Fire Emblem Heroes’ success stemmed from Japan. The country represents 55% of all-time player spending. And in September, Japan accounted for 54% of revenue, which amounts to $9.1 million.


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