Metroidvania-platformer Ultracore coming to Switch
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Strictly Limited Games has announced that the Metroidvania-platformer Ultracore is coming to Switch. The game will have a physical release, and pre-orders open on the company’s website on Sunday. Reservations will be up until June 30.
Here’s an overview of Ultracore, along with a trailer:
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Yo-kai Watch 4 opening movie
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Ahead of the game’s release in early June, developer Level-5 has published footage of the opening cinematic of Yo-Kai Watch 4.
Those interested can check out the video below.
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Mortal Kombat 11 Switch updates on the way to address Tower of Time difficulty, provide thank you gift
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Mortal Kombat 11 launched this week, but it hasn’t been entirely smooth sailing. Players have taken issue with some features of the game such as Towers of Time, particularly that it was too difficult and unfair. NetherRealm Studios has been looking to address the situation with hot fixes and patches.
NetherRealm has confirmed that two Switch updates are in the works. One of these, which should be out within the next couple of days, will involve character tuning to reduce difficulty in Tower of Time. The second patch will reduce AI difficulty and provide players with a thank you gift.
Here’s the full rundown:
Super Mario Odyssey VR mode footage
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A short while ago, Super Mario Odyssey’s latest update went live and added in its VR mode. Check out some footage below.
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Nintendo on third-party Switch games, more dev kits shipped to publishers than any of its other platforms
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This information comes from Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa…
We are also bringing an even richer variety of new titles from other software publishers as we enter the third year of Nintendo Switch. What you see here is just a sample. These will range from evergreen titles for video game fans to titles that can be enjoyed by anyone, regardless of age or gender, characteristic titles created by indie developers, a variety of genre-specific games, and more. By bringing them together, the Nintendo Switch library will continue to meet consumers’ diverse tastes.
Many publishers are developing titles for Nintendo Switch because it has met our expectations of widespread adoption, and because we made our development environment available from the very beginning. The number of Nintendo Switch development kits shipped to publishers continues to greatly exceed the number of kits for any of our previous platforms, and many developers are creating titles for Nintendo Switch.
Nintendo shows off Switch’s 2019 lineup, will continue with plans to keep games fresh over a long period
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This information comes from Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa…
As you can see, we will constantly release new titles during the fiscal year ahead. And there are still more titles that we haven’t yet discussed. We intend to continue to expand the lineup of software that can be enjoyed by consumers around the world and that will keep people playing Nintendo Switch.
In addition, we will continue with efforts designed to keep consumers playing software long after it has been released. For example, we released a major free update to Super Smash Bros Ultimate that adds a Stage Builder and the ability to edit and post gameplay videos, simultaneous with the release of the first set of paid add-on content this month. Mario Tennis Aces was released back in June of last year, but we have continued to hold tournaments and distribute new characters, and in a major free update added a new kind of gameplay, also this month. By releasing content online and holding events that build excitement for a game, we are making the game fresh for consumers and
encouraging them to keep playing.
Nintendo highlights Labo’s achievements, pursuing sales so even more people can enjoy the series
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This information comes from Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa…
We also released a fourth Nintendo Labo kit this month, Nintendo Labo Toy-Con 04: VR Kit. Users can construct five Toy-Con from cardboard parts, including a Toy-Con Blaster, Toy-Con Camera, and Toy-Con Bird, then pair them with Nintendo Switch to enjoy unique experiences in a VR space through their body movements. For example, while controlling the in-game action, users can press a pedal with their foot to create and feel an actual breeze. This is probably different from the image you have of a VR device. Users can also create their own games in VR.
The three Nintendo Labo kits released last year received an Innovation Award at the Game Developers Conference in the US this March, and a BAFTA Family award and Game Innovation award at this month’s British Academy Games Awards. The product has been recognized for its innovation in many countries and we are exceptionally proud of these achievements. Nintendo Labo is even being used in schools, and we are continuing to pursue sales so that even more
consumers can enjoy the series.
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Nintendo says Super Mario Maker 2 takes full advantage of Switch
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This information comes from Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa…
Super Mario Maker 2 is scheduled for release in June. This title is a completely new sequel to Super Mario Maker, which was released on the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS systems.
This title is filled with new gameplay mechanics and new ways to play that were not previously available in the series. The game takes full advantage of the features of Nintendo Switch to allow anyone to freely create and play their own custom Super Mario levels.
Nintendo says Pokemon Sword/Shield are being made to emphasize the fun of playing Switch in handheld mode
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This information comes from Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa…
One pair of major titles being released this new fiscal year is Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield.
These new titles, first announced in a Pokémon Direct in February, have generated a huge response from consumers. Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee!, which were released in November of last year, are designed to highlight the fun of Nintendo Switch in TV mode, for example by waving the controller at the TV screen to capture Pokémon. Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield are being developed to emphasize the fun of playing Nintendo Switch in handheld mode. We want these games to be played not only by longtime Pokémon fans, but also by consumers whose first encounter with the series was on a dedicated video game platform with Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee!.
Nintendo expecting increased Switch hardware adoption, evergreen and new titles will provide a boost
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This information comes from Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa…
Currently, the Nintendo Switch business remains in a growth phase. This term, we can expect hardware adoption to once again expand at a faster pace than the previous fiscal year.
Nintendo Switch is a home gaming system that can also be brought away from the front of the TV and played on the go. If we can specifically and more broadly convey messages of what kind of play experiences this game system can offer in what kind of situations in the consumers’ everyday lives, we believe more and more people worldwide will come to view Nintendo Switch as something relevant to them.
In the new fiscal year, in addition to the evergreen titles that have been enjoying long, continued sales, Nintendo
and other software publishers will release many new titles, including the ones that I will introduce shortly, that can convey the fun of playing Nintendo Switch to even more people. We will make efforts to bring the broader awareness of a variety of different entertainment experiences that the unique combination of Nintendo Switch hardware and a variety of different software can offer, not just among video game fans but even among people who have never before been interested in video games.