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Zen Bound 2

A listing on the eShop shows that Zen Bound 2 is on the way to Switch. In both North America and Europe, a release is planned for May 24.

Zen Bound 2 is more of a relaxing game in which paint wooden sculptures by wrapping them with rope. This is accomplished by “rotating the Joy-Con in your hands like it were the sculpture on the screen.”

The latest European episode of The Cat Mario Show has gone live on Nintendo’s YouTube channel. You can watch it below.

Coffee Crisis will see a release on Switch, Mega Cat Studios has confirmed.

The game is a “neo-rogue brawler that puts you in the shoes of the only baristas on Earth with enough heavy metal in their veins to fend off an alien assault.” You can play alone or with a friend while fighting in eight different locations.

Splatoon 2: Octo Expansion

Nintendo published a new Splatoon 2 video interview today with producer Hisashi Nogami. Take a look at the brief discussion below.

Cranky Kong

Nintendo has a new trailer up for Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze that introduces one of the game’s playable characters. View the video for Cranky Kong below.

Splatoon 2 - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Splatfest

Splatoon 2 is kicking off a major Splatfest this weekend. In North America and Europe, the first-ever tournament-style Splatfest will be held to determine which brother from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise is the ultimate fan-favorite.

Raph and Leo are going head-to-head this weekend. To celebrate, Nintendo has shared some new art. We have the image attached above.

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InkSplosion

Ratalakia Games has indicated that InkSplosion will be releasing on Switch next week. On Twitter today, the company teased:

Developed by Petite Games, InkSplosion is “a single screen twin-stick shooter, where the only real enemy is beating your previous high-score”. We have some additional details and a trailer below.

Nintendo x DeNA

Nintendo only released one new mobile game during the last fiscal year. But during the company’s latest financial results briefing, president Tatsumi Kimishima said that the original plan has not changed.

According to Kimishima, Nintendo is still targeting 2-3 mobile games per year. “What we want is to release applications for smart devices that can be played for a long time, and if we can increase those kinds of titles, then we will build a lineup of titles that consumers will truly enjoy,” Kimishima said.

Kimishima also said that there aren’t any plans for Nintendo, Cygames, and DeNA to all directly collaborate on new mobile titles. However, there is sort of a three-company collaboration based on Cygames and DeNA’s different roles.

With past mobile apps, Nintendo has taken the lead on development. The likes of Super Mario Run, Fire Emblem Heroes, and Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp have been handled by its own internal teams while DeNA has handled the back end.

With Dragalia Lost, which has come out of a new partnership with Cygames, the approach has been a bit different. Cygames designed it initially, and Nintendo “got involved at the planning stage and are now developing the game together.”

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Listings on the Japanese eShop reveal that Hamster is bringing two more classic games to Switch next week.

On the NeoGeo front, the sports title Super Sidekicks 2: The World Championship will be available. Hamster will also release its latest shooter Arcade Archives Terra Cresta.

Both games are slated for May 10 worldwide. Pricing is set at $7.99 / €6.99 / £6.29 each.

Source: Switch eShop


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