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The Wii game de Blob is coming to Switch, THQ Nordic has announced. This had been previously rumored through retailer listings.

de Blob is launching on Switch later this year. THQ Nordic is working with Blitworks on the remastered version.

Here’s more information about de Blob:

To celebrate the release of Monster Energy Supercross – The Official Videogame, Milestone has issued a launch trailer for the game. You can watch it below.

God Wars: Great War of Japanese Mythology has been announced for Switch by Kadokawa Games. No concrete release date has been revealed. This strategy RPG is an enhanced edition of God Wars: Future Past, a game that was released on non-Nintendo platforms in 2016. This game contains a variety of improvements and additional content, such as new scenarios, new characters, accelerated battle speed, a new help feature and more.

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Kirby Star Allies

Nintendo’s Hong Kong YouTube channel has posted its own trailer for Kirby Star Allies. View the video below for the latest footage.

In a series of messages posted on Twitter, PlatinumGames’ Hideki Kamiya spoke about Bayonetta and Nintendo’s involvement. He was a director on the first game, contributed to the second title, and may have some involvement with the third entry.

Kamiya recalled how, originally, Bayonetta 2 was considered for multiple platforms when it was in development as part of a collaboration with SEGA. However, the game was put on hold because of “circumstances” at the company. After Nintendo stepped in, PlatinumGames was able to finish development, and the rights are with the Big N and SEGA. Nintendo actually allowed the Japanese voice track created for the Wii U version of Bayonetta to be included in the PC version.

Ubisoft

Earlier today, Ubisoft shared its latest financial results. In doing so, the company declared itself as the leading third-party publisher on Switch. Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle is currently the top-selling title on the platform for third-party releases.

Ubisoft spoke further about Switch during its financial call. CEO Yves Guillemot stated:

SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy

Last week, Hey Poor Player conducted an interview with the director of SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy, Kaito Soranaka, and the game’s producer, Yasuyuki Oda, to discuss SNK’s upcoming fighting game. During the interview, Oda explained that the development team is working to ensure that there are “no differences” between the Switch and PS4 versions of the game, but that they have had some “growing pains” while developing for Nintendo’s console.

Oda: First off, we’d like to state that we are working hard to make sure that there is no difference between the two platforms the game will be released on. We will say that there are growing pains while developing on the Switch because it’s our first time working with the hardware. That being said, everything we encountered we’ve anticipated beforehand because of those growing pains.

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We have a new pair of videos showing more Bayonetta 2 footage on the Switch. These videos showcase Bayonetta wearing Samus and Link outfits respectively. You can check them out below.

Another gameplay video has emerged for SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy. Have a look at 11 minutes of footage below.

NIS America announced the dungeon-crawler Labyrinth of Refrain: Coven of Dusk for Switch during its press event last week. For a look at the game’s English build, view the video below.


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