CrossCode physical release delayed
Posted on 4 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch | 0 comments
CrossCode’s physical release has been delayed and will no longer arrive on August 28 as previously scheduled.
In Europe, the boxed version of CrossCode is now planned for September 15. North America will be getting it a month later on October 20.
Those that are interested in CrossCode can buy the game now on the eShop. If you’re looking to get up to speed with what the game has to offer, view the trailer below.
Zoids Wild: Blast Unleashed gameplay trailer
Posted on 4 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Switch, Videos | 0 comments
Outright Games has shared a full gameplay trailer for Zoids Wild: Blast Unleashed. Take a look at the video below.
Following its Japanese release, Zoids Wild: Blast Unleashed launches for Switch in North America and Europe on October 16.
A Space for the Unbound release window shifted to Q3 2021, PQube to publish
Posted on 4 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch | 0 comments
When we first heard about A Space for the Unbound for Switch, the game was expected sometime this winter. It seems that the release window has shifted, as PQube – who will now be publishing the slice-of-life narrative adventure – says that it’s now slated for Q3 2021.
Here’s some information about A Space for the Unbound as well as a trailer:
Giraffe and Annika launch trailer
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With Giraffe and Annika arriving on Switch today, NIS America has shared a launch trailer for the 3D adventure game and rhythm-action hybrid. View it below.
Giraffe and Annika is available on Switch both physically and digitally.
Street Power Soccer launch trailer
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To celebrate the release of Street Power Soccer, Maximum Games and SFL Interactive have readied a new launch trailer. Watch it below.
Monstrum releasing physically in September
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SOEDESCO has determined a release date for the physical version of Monstrum. The survival horror title hits retail on September 25, the company announced today.
Here’s an overview of Monstrum:
More: Monstrum, SOEDESCO, Team Junkfish
Umihara Kawase BaZooKa! bumped back a month in North America
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Umihara Kawase BaZooKa! won’t be making its originally-scheduled September 29 release in North America. It’ll now arrive both physically and digitally on October 30, ININ Games announced today.
Umihara Kawase BaZooKa! is already available in Japan. The European release is also still on track for September 29.
Here’s a trailer for the game:
No Straight Roads gameplay footage
Posted on 4 years ago by Ervin in Switch, Videos | 0 comments
No Straight Roads, the music-based action-adventure title from publisher Sold Out and developer Metronomik is out today on Switch. Check out some gameplay below.
No Straight Roads launches today on Switch.
More: Metronomik, No Straight Roads, Sold Out
Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions – “Offense Tutorial” footage
Posted on 4 years ago by Ervin in Switch, Videos | 0 comments
Bandai Namco has rolled out another video showing off direct gameplay footage from Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions. This video gives a quick look into the game’s practice mode, check it out below.
Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions launches for Switch on August 28.
Bloomberg also believes new Switch model to be coming soon
Posted on 4 years ago by Elias in Rumors, Switch | 0 comments
With rumors of a new Nintendo Switch model for 2021 in full swing, Bloomberg now joins the list of sources stating that a hardware refresh is on the horizon. While we do not have a finalized list of specifications, features of the new model, as we reported earlier, are said to be things like more processing power and the addition of high definition 4k graphics resolution. Whether that will be the case has many wondering if the refresh will be treated like the New 3DS, with titles only accessible for owners of the new and updated console. With the sparse release calendar for first-party software this year, do you think this is what Nintendo has had up their sleeve all along?