Submit a news tip



Platforms

Killer Frequency gameplay

Team17 put Killer Frequency on Switch this week, and new gameplay has come in. Footage shows the first-person horror adventure title on Nintendo’s console.

For more information about the game, read the following overview:

Decarnation gameplay

We have new gameplay from Decarnation following its debut this week. Footage shows the adventure horror game running on Nintendo’s console.

Below is an official overview containing more information:

Below are the latest Nintendo products that can be currently pre-ordered at retailers:

More:

Nintendo’s latest maintenance schedule for the week of June 4, 2023 is in, and as far as what’s been announced, there’s actually nothing for Switch. Instead, it’s the Wii U and 3DS that’ll be impacted a bit.

The full Nintendo maintenance schedule for the week of June 4, 2023 is as follows:

Solarpunk

Publisher Rokaplay and developer Cyberwave have announced Solarpunk for Switch. The project is currently targeting a Steam Early Access launch for 2024 with consoles, including Switch, to follow.

Solarpunk actually ended up on Kickstarter this week where it already found a ton of success. In its first day, the campaign smashed its €30,000 funding goal.

Mystic Gate update 1.1.0

A new update for Mystic Gate, version 1.1.0, has now started distribution.

There’s quite a bit new here with difficulty levels and new achievements. The team also implemented a number of improvements and fixes.

The full patch notes for the Mystic Gate version 1.1.0 update are as follows:

Undead Horde 2: Necropolis gameplay

The Switch version of Undead Horde 2: Necropolis made it out this week, and we have new gameplay. There’s a half hour of footage to check out now.

Below is the official eShop listing with more details:

Project Nightmares Case 36: Henrietta Kedward gameplay

Fresh gameplay is now available for Project Nightmares Case 36: Henrietta Kedward. The game, a survival horror experience, joined the Switch eShop this week.

You can find more details in the following overview:

Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include AEW: Fight Forever, Everybody 1-2-Switch, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

More:

Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection director Masakazu Eguchi has briefly discussed the origins of the release.

Eguchi spoke about how it came to be in an interview with 4Gamer. It seems that the project was in the works for about two years, and while Capcom already decided on things internally, it sounds like fans’ interest also helped make things a reality.


Manage Cookie Settings