Rocket League update out now (1.0.9 / 1.49), patch notes
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Rocket League’s latest patch notes have gone live. On Switch, all players can download version 1.0.9 (also known as version 1.49).
Today’s update includes the addition of the Zephyr Crate. A number of bug fixes have also been implemented.
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The Inner World footage
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This Friday, Headup Games will be publishing the Inner World on Switch via the eShop. Have a look at some footage in the video below.
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How Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu / Eevee handles finding Shiny Pokemon
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Something that Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu / Eevee touched on at E3 is the handling of Shiny Pokemon. With members of the press having access during the NintendoVSUK this past weekend, we have clarity on this element of the game.
Shiny Pokemon will have the same exact appearance as other Pokemon in the overworld, though there is one exception. These creatures have a small glimmer – or an aura. Players can look for small star-like particles above the Pokemon, which indicates that it’s a Shiny Pokemon. Simply touch the Pokemon and catch it before it disappears from the map in order to add it to your collection.
European Conqueror X heading to Switch
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European Conqueror X is coming to Switch, Circle Entertainment and EasyTech announced today. A release is planned for later in 2018.
EasyTech will offer “challenging and enjoyable turn-based strategy experience, with warfare and scenarios from key historic periods.” We have the following rundown of details straight from Circle:
Flat Heroes footage
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Following a slight delay, Flat Heroes will be appearing on the Switch eShop this Thursday. Take a look at some footage below.
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 – Super Baby Vegeta gameplay video
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Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 will soon be adding Super Baby Vegeta as one of its latest DLC characters. Check out a video below showing off first gameplay.
Forever Entertainment reveals several upcoming projects
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During a press conference last week, Forever Entertainment unveiled its upcoming slate of games. Six different games are in the pipeline, including Hollow 2 (which is coming to Switch first), Rise Eterna, Plague in Us, Sparkle 4, Shimmering Lagoon, and The Mansion.
We have trailers for all of these games below. Release dates have not yet been confirmed.
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Digimon Survive announced for North America and Europe
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Digimon Survive was recently announced for Japan. Thankfully, fans haven’t had to wait long about a release in other territories, as Bandai Namco confirmed today that the title is coming west.
Digimon Survive, a survival simulation RPG, will launch worldwide in 2019. We have the announcement and English version of yesterday’s trailer below.
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Picross S2 footage
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Later this week, Jupiter will be bringing Picross S2 to the Switch eShop. Get a look at some footage in the video below.
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Capcom pleased with the sales of Mega Man Legacy Collection 1 + 2 and Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection
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Capcom reported its latest financial results today. The company had good news to share about some of its Switch titles – notably Mega Man Legacy Collection 1 + 2 and Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection. The former “performed strongly” while the latter “maintained robust sales thanks to a loyal fan base and strong brand capabilities.”
Capcom also referenced the release of Resident Evil 7: Cloud Version on Switch. However, it did not comment directly on the game’s performance.