Pre-order updates – December 15, 2019
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Galak-Z: The Void and Skulls of the Shogun Bone-A Fide Edition getting physical release in double pack
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Galak-Z: The Void and Skulls of the Shogun: Bone-A-Fide Edition originally debuted on the eShop. But in early 2020, they’ll be sold physically. Retailer listings show that a double pack is planned for retail.
You can pre-order Galak-Z: The Void / Skulls of the Shogun Bone-A Fide Platinum Pack on Amazon here or GameStop here. Both list a tentative March 31, 2020 release date as well as a $29.99 price point.
We have the boxart for Galak-Z: The Void / Skulls of the Shogun Bone-A Fide Platinum Pack above.
Kingdom: Two Crowns update out now (version 1.08)
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Raw Fury has sent out a new update for Kingdom: Two Crowns – otherwise known as the “Maintenance Update”. Version 1.08 addresses a few prominent issues.
Here are the full patch notes:
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Zelda: Breath of the Wild winning Game of the Year at The Game Awards 2017 meant a lot to Aonuma
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The Game Awards has certainly made a name for itself over the past few years. Millions upon millions of viewers tune in to the show for first looks at new titles and to see all of the trophies handed out. At this point, you could definitely say that it’s one of the industry’s most important events.
Out of everything that has happened at The Game Awards, one of the more monumental moments for creator and host Geoff Keighley was seeing Zelda producer Eiji Aonuma and Breath of the Wild director Hidemaro Fujibayashi come on stage to accept their Game of the Year prize. Keighley told Hollywood Reporter:
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[Let’s Talk] Bravely Default II reactions
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You could probably make the case that The Game Awards 2019 didn’t go the way that many had expected. There was no new Smash Bros. character, Zelda appearance, or return of Bayonetta 3. Instead, new trailers for Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 (DLC) and No More Heroes 3 debuted alongside the announcement of Bravely Default II.
It’s that last game most people will be talking about. It’s technically not a Nintendo game as the Big N is only publishing in North America and Europe, but having the Bravely series return (and on Switch) is noteworthy.
Although we haven’t seen a whole lot of Bravely Default II, what are your thoughts so far? What do you hope to see in the new entry? What do you make of the name given Bravely Second on 3DS? Let us know in the comments below.
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A message from Revo about Bravely Default II
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Square Enix unveiled Bravely Default II at The Game Awards 2019 a couple of days ago. Revo, who worked on music for the original game, is confirmed to be returning.
After this week’s announcement was made, Revo shared a message with fans. Read it below, courtesy of Siliconera.
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Engine Software is porting The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III to Switch
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Engine Software has announced that it is the studio behind the Switch version of The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III. NIS America and Falcom announced the RPG for Nintendo’s console last week.
Engine Software previously ported a number of other titles to Switch. The company’s lineup includes Ni no Kuni, Little Nightmares, Into the Breach, and more.
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III already has a confirmed release date of March 19, 2020 in Japan. It’s due out sometime during Spring 2020 in North America and Europe.
Samurai Shodown getting special collector’s edition
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Pix’n Love, SNK, and Deep Silver are teaming up to offer a special collector’s edition for Samurai Shodown. Known as the “Shockbox Gold Edition”, it includes physical versions of Samurai Shodown and Samurai Shodown! 2 – Pocket Fighting Series for Switch, along with a 134-page art book with numerous illustrations and design documents. 2,500 copies will be produced.
You’ll be able to pre-order a copy here on December 18 at 5 PM CET. Shipment is expected in Q1 2020.
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Video: Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag – Switch vs. PS4 vs. PS3 comparison
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YouTuber ElAnalistaDeBits has put together a video showing how Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag stacks up on Switch, PS4, and PS3. Give the video comparison a look below.
Scans – Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 Road to Boruto, My Hero One’s Justice 2, One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4
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The latest issue of Weekly Jump had a lot of gaming news for anime and manga fans. Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 Road to Boruto was announced for Switch, Fat Gum, Mr. Compress, and Twice were revealed for My Hero One’s Justice 2, and Kaido and Big Mom were confirmed for One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4.
Scans of these three games showing off the news are now available. Find the full set in the gallery below.