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Wastleland 2: Director's Cut

A trailer has come in showing off Wastleland 2: Director’s Cut on Switch. Take a look at the attached video below.

For those who missed it during E3, Wastleland 2: Director’s Cut Switch will head to Switch this fall.

To celebrate the release of Another World on Switch today, DotEmu has come out with a new trailer. You can find it below.

Sausage Sports Club

Sausage Sports Club has secured a release date on Switch. The “physics game about floppy animals playing sports”, which was announced for the system last August, is set for July 19. You can pre-load the game from the eShop right now.

Here’s more information about Sausage Sports Club, along with a trailer:

Lab Zero Games today shared a sneak peek of the animated opening for Indivisible. Studio Trigger, a company that has worked on Kill la Kill and Little Witch Academia, is handling the video.

Here’s a look:

Outright Games released a trailer for Hotel Transylvania 3: Monsters Overboard, out now on Switch. We have the video below.

Nintendo Switch

During Nintendo’s 78th Annual General Meeting of Shareholders, it was mentioned that the company’s management has a favorable view of E3, yet its share price fell around that time. With key titles for the fiscal year releasing through the holidays, this person asked if more “attractive software” can be released continuously.

In response, former president Tatsumi Kimishima noted that Nintendo is “not yet at the point where we can announce our entire product lineup, including the products that will be released during the holiday season.” With titles already released along with Smash Bros. Ultimate and Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu / Eevee, the company is looking to maintain Switch’s momentum.

Nintendo Switch Online

Nintendo Switch Online launches sometime in September. Key aspects of the service have been detailed, including access to online play, classic games, cloud saves, and special offers.

Before Nintendo Switch Online launches, Nintendo will apparently be sharing “a little more information”. That’s according to Tatsumi Kimishima, the company’s former president.

Nintendo spoke about indie games as part of its 78th Annual General Meeting of Shareholders. Former president Tatsumi Kimishima, director / managing officer Shinya Takahashi, and senior executive officer Susumu Tanaka all spoke on this front.

Some notable information was shared across the responses. Takahashi said that some indies are already million sellers on Switch, and Nintendo is “looking to release around 20 to 30 indie games” on the system each week in the future. Kimishima added, “We are currently working towards reaching 1,500 software titles developed for Nintendo platforms using Unity.”

Fire Emblem Heroes

Nintendo has experimented with a couple of monetization models for its mobile games thus far. With Super Mario Run, you only need to pay once to unlock everything. Fire Emblem Heroes goes for a free-to-play approach instead.

Former Nintendo president Tatsumi Kimishima discussed how Nintendo goes about choosing the way in which it charges for mobile titles during its 78th Annual General Meeting of Shareholders. He also reiterated the goal of spreading awareness of the company’s IPs and bringing consumers back to Nintendo hardware.

Nintendo Switch

When Nintendo was trying to keep Switch on store shelves last year, one of the issues encountered was procuring parts for actually producing the system. The company provided insight into the situation during its 78th Annual General Meeting of Shareholders.

According to senior executive officer Hirokazu Shinshi, Nintendo receives cooperation from manufactures due to Switch’s momentum, “and because we shared with many of them our vision.” Shinshi anticipates that parts still won’t be easy to come by, but believes Nintendo will still be able to meet its forecasts.



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