Rocket League getting another patch soon to address Tournaments Update issues
Posted on 6 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch | 0 comments
Last week, Rocket League received its major Tournaments Update. It unfortunately brought about some new issues, but Psyonix has been on the case since then. Rocket League will be getting another update very soon, though until it’s live, cross-platform play will be disabled on the platform.
Psyonix has apologized for the newest issues and will be offering players a gift to thank fans for their patience:
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Super Mario Odyssey – Goomba concept art
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Nintendo is back with another piece of concept art from Super Mario Odyssey. Today, we have a look at the design for Goombas, wearing various hats.
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Bethesda on the possibility of bringing over more older games, exclusives, and release timing
Posted on 6 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch | 0 comments
Bethesda has been supporting Switch much more than any other prior Nintendo platforms. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and Doom made it to the system late last year, with Wolfenstein II following sometime in 2018.
In an interview at PAX East, Bethesda Softworks senior VP of marketing Pete Hines was asked quite a bit about Switch. The discussion started with the possibility of bringing other previously-released titles to the platform, to which Hines stated:
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NIS America issues statement about recent SNK Heroines and Switch exclusive plan comments
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The latest issue of MCV featured a lengthy interview with NIS America president Takuro Yamashita. Yamashita spoke about SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy, the opportunities on Switch, and sales of Disgaea 5 Complete on the west.
One part of the interview in particular touched on SNK Heroines, and how Nintendo had requested to work with SNK on an exclusive basis. Yamashita also mentioned that physical copies will only be offered on Switch, with Nintendo buying many units and acting as a distributor.
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LEGO Worlds update out now (version 1.2.4)
Posted on 6 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch | 0 comments
Recently, Warner Bros. and TT Games released a new update for LEGO Worlds. The latest version is 1.2.4.
After updating the Steam version, the LEGO Worlds team shared some patch notes. Fortunately, the information also included information about what applies to Switch.
Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1 and 2 launches July 24 in the west
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Following up on the Japanese news from earlier today, Capcom has shared western release details for Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1 and 2. A release is planned for July 24.
Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1 and 2 will be sold digitally for $19.99 each and as part of a special retail bundle in North America for $39.99.
Treasure contemplating how playing Ikaruga vertically would work on Switch
Posted on 6 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch | 0 comments
In the Nintendo scene, Treasure is known for its work on the Sin & Punishment series. The studio also created the cult-classic shoot ’em up Ikaruga, and it now seems the developer is looking into a possible Switch version.
Treasure said on Twitter today that Switch can be played vertically, so the company has been receiving requests to port Ikaruga. Treasure bought a 108 yen stand at Daiso and tried placing the system vertically, but noted that it should’ve been 3mm broader. Horizontally it’s perfect, but vertically it’s a bit lacking.
In a nutshell, the tweet is about Treasure contemplating how playing Ikaruga vertically would work on Switch. However, it sounds like they feel like the screen is not quite broad enough when placed vertically. We’ll have to wait and see how this plays out.
Switchは縦画面で遊べるから斑鳩を移植して欲しいという要望を頂き、DAISOの108円のスタンドで縦に置いてみた。あと3mm幅を広くしてくださいよ。横置きは完璧なのに、縦置きは少し足りない。この写真は、色々反射で写り込んでいて面白い。りんこ姫の横で、何か光輝いてたり、後ろの黒い何かも怪しい。 pic.twitter.com/TMAcIOcMfP
— Treasure Co., Ltd. (@TreasureCoLtd) April 10, 2018
Thanks to Moonpie for the tip.
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 adds Marvel’s Runaways Character and Level Pack
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A new piece of DLC is joining LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 today. Players can get their hands on Marvel’s Runaways Character and Level Pack, containing a level and characters inspired by Brian K Vaughan’s iconic comic series.
Here’s a brief overview of the DLC:
Slime-san physical version confirmed, thanks to Limited Run Games
Posted on 6 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch | 0 comments
Slime-san is getting the physical treatment, this month’s issue of Switch Player reveals. Limited Run Games will be working with Fabraz on the boxed version.
Unfortunately, that’s about all we know at the moment. A release date for Slime-san’s physical release isn’t mentioned in the magazine.
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Disgaea remake confirmed for Switch as Disgaea Refine, out in Japan on July 26
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Awhile back, Nippon Ichi announced a remake of Disgaea: Hour of Darkness. Word out of the latest issue of Dengeki PlayStation is that it’s coming to Switch as Disgaea Refine.
Disgaea Refine launches in Japan on July 26. Fans will be able to purchase a limited edition with the game, soundtrack, daily desktop calendar, and special box for 9,200 yen.
We should have more information about Disgaea Refine, especially when Dengeki PlayStation releases officially tomorrow.