Submit a news tip



Switch

The latest episode of Nintendo Minute has gone live. In today’s video, Kit and Krysta show off the upcoming release of Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics. Check out the full episode below.

Warner Bros. and NetherRealm Studios have readied a launch trailer for the new Aftermath expansion in Mortal Kombat 11. Take a look at the video below.

Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath officially launches on May 26.

Indivisible

Indivisible is already available on the Switch eShop, but a physical version is also on the way. 505 Games has passed along some information as to when we’ll be seeing the game at retailers.

505 says that the physical edition is due out across Europe on June 25 / June 26, “with availability in the Americas in the days following as supply chain allows.” Also, in partnership with H2 Interactive, Korea and Hong Kong will have the game on May 28. Spike Chunsoft will handle distribution in Japan on July 16.

Source: 505 Games PR

Plenty of speculation has surfaced about a Switch version of Journey to the Savage Planet after the game was spotted at multiple retailers. Publisher 505 Games finally made the news official today, and has announced that the initial launch is actually taking place today.

Journey to the Savage Planet will be out worldwide on the eShop with the exception of Russia, where the release is planned for May 28. A physical version will be offered on June 25 / June 26, “with availability in the Americas in the days following as supply chain allows.”

Here’s a bit of information about Journey to the Savage Planet, along with a trailer:

The latest Japanese hardware sales from Famitsu are as follows:

Last September, the dungeon-crawler Moero Crystal H was made available on Switch in Japan after previously launching on PlayStation platforms. Eastasiasoft, Compile Heart, and Idea Factory have now confirmed that a western release will be taking place later this year.

We have the following overview and trailer for Moero Crystal H:

CrossCode was announced for Switch back in January 2019, though the game still hasn’t been made available on Nintendo’s console. The latest update came in December when porting studio Deck13 said it “underestimated the amount of work a bit”. There’s still no word on an actual release date, but we do have a little bit of news.

Avance has revealed that when CrossCode’s Switch port does wrap up, it’ll have a physical release. It seems that ININ Games will be distributing the game at retail later this year.

You can check out the official boxart for CrossCode above.

Source

Fairy Tail was originally set to launch in mid-March, but was pushed back to June. The game is now seeing a second delay stemming from the coronavirus.

An official statement from Koei Tecmo and Gust reads:

Sting has been hard at work lately in porting titles to Switch. The latest to get the treatment seems to be role-playing game Baroque. Originally released on the Sega Saturn in 1998, this will not be the first time Baroque will be seeing another platform. The title has been available on PlayStation, PlayStation 2, the PlayStation Network and the Nintendo Wii.

This adaptation will be arriving sometime in 2020, and there’s currently no word on a wider spread Western release. For those curious, a story introduction can be found below:

Set after a world-altering cataclysm called the Blaze that took place on May 14, 2032, Baroque focuses on a nameless, mute, and amnesiac protagonist. Early on, he finds himself tasked with purifying the Meta-Beings, once-human creatures that have lost themselves to the delusions inside them, and reaching the bottom floor of a tower to gain redemption for his forgotten sin. Through his interactions with the other characters and unlocked cutscenes, the player learns about the back-story and characters.

Outside the tower, the protagonist encounters several characters: Collector, a young boy who stores items as a hobby; Coffin Man, who maintains an underground training dungeon; Baroquemonger, who possess the ability to read an Idea Sephirah; the Horned Girl, who can voice the thoughts of anyone near her, and lost her identity to shield herself; the Bagged One, who speaks the words of others instead of her own; Longneck, who took part in research; and the Sentry Angel, who guards the research facility. Within the tower, he finds other characters: Alice; Eliza, who seeks to create Consciousness Orbs by using the protagonist’s Idea Sephirah and help heal the Absolute God; Doctor Angelicus; Fist & Scythe; Neophyte; the Littles, who exist as the embodiment of pain; and the Archangel, who lies impaled on a Consciousness Orb at the tower’s bottom floor, and implores the protagonist to purify the Absolute God.

Source

Along with a new English logo, a trademark has been filed as of March 13 for both Europe and the United States. This version of Shadowverse does not seem to be based on the current mobile game, but the Spring 2020 anime that began airing just last month. While the game was previously only announced for Japan, it looks like we’ll be seeing it head West eventually. Trailers for both the game and the anime are listed below, so be sure to take a look.

Source


Manage Cookie Settings