Hero Must Die. Again getting a physical release
Posted on 3 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch | 0 comments
The anti-RPG Hero Must Die. Again previously was made available on the Switch eShop. It’s now getting a physical release, thanks to Limited Run Games.
Pre-orders for the physical version of Hero Must Die. Again open on March 9 at 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET. Limited Run Games will be accepting reservations here.
Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires no longer releasing in early 2021
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When we last heard about Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires, the game was on track for an early 2021 release. However, that will no longer be happening.
In a statement today, Koei Tecmo said “the team is still working hard on delivering the best game possible”. A new launch window will be shared in the future.
The full message reads:
Maglam Lord – Tales Of series collaboration DLC announced
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In an announcement translated by Perfectly Nintendo, D3 Publisher and Felistella have unveiled a new collaboration DLC for Maglam Lord, bringing new swords in from the Tales Of series, including Tales of Destiny, Tales of Innocence R, and Tales of Hearts R. Check out some images of the new content below.
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Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends & the Secret Fairy update out now (version 1.0.3), patch notes
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A new update has been released for Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends & the Secret Fairy. Check out the patch notes below.
Fishing Fighters arrives on Switch in Japan March 25
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FuRyu will be releasing Fishing Fighters in Japan before the month’s end, so reveals this week’s issue of Weekly Famitsu. The game can currently be preordered at a 1,760 yen discounted price, and will afterward be available for for 2,200 yen. Take a look at the small overview below via Gematsu:
Fishing Fighters takes place across various fishing spots such as lakes and oceans. In Story Mode, you compete in a fishing tournament featuring the “sexy beauty” Angel, the “beautiful girl” Echika, and a mysterious masked man and rival known as “The Fisher.” There is also an eight-player battle mode.
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Harvest Moon: One World footage
Posted on 3 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Switch, Videos | 0 comments
With Harvest Moon: One World releasing on Switch today, we have new footage of the title in action. Take a look at the gameplay below.
Harvest Moon: One World is out now for Switch in North America. The European release is planned for March 5.
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Smash Bros. Ultimate – Pokemon tournament announced, version 11.0 coming soon
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Nintendo has announced this week’s event for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It’ll be a Pokemon tournament, featuring fighters, stages, and items from the series. It’ll be held for three days starting on March 5.
In other news, Nintendo says that a new 11.0 update is coming soon for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Players are advised to back up any replay data they have by converting it to video. Mythra/Pyra are releasing this month, so version 11.0 should be dropping at the same time.
Harvest Moon: One World launch trailer
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In celebration of today’s launch, Natsume has released a launch trailer for Harvest Moon: One World. Have a look at the video below.
Harvest Moon: One World is out now on Switch both physically and digitally.
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Monster Hunter Rise – “Light Weapons” trailer
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A new trailer is in for Monster Hunter Rise that showcases the game’s light weapons. Get a look at the video below.
Monster Hunter Rise is due out for Switch on March 26 worldwide.
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Switch turns four years old
Posted on 3 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch | 0 comments
It’s a big day for Switch, as the console has now turned four years old. The system released around the world on March 3, 2017. It’s already March 3 in some territories, including Japan – hence why we’re posting this now.
Switch has had an incredible run and has become one of Nintendo’s most successful platforms of all time, and that’s with the system only being at around halfway into its life cycle. Zelda: Breath of the Wild kicked things off at launch, and there have been a steady stream of top-notch titles since then. The concept of being able to play Switch as either a docked system or portable device has also been a hit.
We’re still very much excited to see what else Nintendo has in store for Switch. The next year ahead should be another exciting one for the platform.