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Sonic Colors

Update: Sonic Colors Ultimate has been listed by French retailer Sogamely. If the retailer is to be believed, it’ll be on Switch and other platforms. The listing does not contain any concrete details and it’s unclear if there’s any correlation to the iksample discovery.


Original: Sonic Colors Remastered is rumored to be the works. That’s after a possible mention for the project was found on the website of iksample, a German dubbing studio. It’s listed with key art for Sonic Boom, though we assume that was a mistake.

According to iksample, the company is involved with localization. The original Sonic Colors did not have a German dub, so SEGA may want to include it in a potential remaster.

We do need to caution that there’s been no official announcement for Sonic Colors Remastered, and it’s always possible that nothing comes to fruition. If this is an actual product though, a Switch release is almost a certainty. Sonic doesn’t miss Nintendo platforms these days, and the original was a Wii exclusive (though the DS did receive a different title of its own).

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Borderlands 3

Update (4/9): 2K PR is apparently saying that the rating was an error. If that’s the case, we won’t be seeing Borderlands 3 on Switch – at least for now.


Original (4/8): All of the main Borderlands games have released on Switch – with one notable exception. Borderlands 3, the latest addition to the franchise, is not yet available on the console. However, there’s a possibility of that changing in the future.

Borderlands 3: Director’s Cut has been rated today by PEGI. There’s no official word yet from 2K or Gearbox, though an announcement could be made in the future.

Here’s an overview of Borderlands 3 as well as a trailer:

Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning received a new update addressing some issues. Here are the full patch notes translated by Perfectly Nintendo:

No Gravity Games has brought their minimalistic puzzle game Graviter to the Switch eShop. Check out an overview and launch trailer below.

Nintendo has shared a ton of new details on NEO: The World Ends with You, which is coming to the Switch on July 27, 2021.

First off, they have included the bonus for buying the game by August 26. It includes the following three in-game items:

NEO: The World Ends with You has received a new trailer that has listed its release date. The game is coming to Switch on July 27, 2021 (not confirmed if this is a Japanese release date or worldwide) and there is more gameplay to see in this three minute trailer below.

EDIT: Square Enix has released an English version of this trailer and it can be viewed below. Square has also tweeted from its English account that the game is coming on July 27, 2021.

 

Nintendo is ramping up for New Pokemon Snap with three new videos showing the game off. The first is a nearly 7 minute video overviewing the Lental region and what there is to explore in it. The other two videos are TV commercials for Japanese audiences that show off Pokemon such as Onyx, Lugia, and Machamp. 

Check out all three videos below.

Monster Hunter Rise

This week’s expanded Japanese software sales are as follows:

1. [NSW] Monster Hunter Rise – 277,604 / 1,579,736
2. [NSW] Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury – 27,833 / 620,516
3. [NSW] Momotaro Dentetsu: Showa, Heisei, Reiwa mo Teiban! – 16,289 / 2,088,585
4. [NSW] Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – 12,079 / 3,763,673
5. [NSW] Ring Fit Adventure – 11,722 / 2,491,295
6. [NSW] Minecraft – 10,253 / 1,882,992
7. [NSW] Animal Crossing: New Horizons – 9,653 / 6,720,514
8. [NSW] Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – 9,270 / 4,228,209
9. [PS4] Outriders – 6,596 / NEW
10. [NSW] Splatoon 2 – 6,027 / 3,831,996

Diablo II: Resurrected

A technical alpha for Diablo II: Resurrected has kicked off for PC, which allows us to see the first proper footage of the game in action. Have a look at the video below.

Diablo II: Resurrected arrives on Switch later in 2021. Learn more about the release here.

Neopets

Neopets, a virtual pet experience that has been around for over two decades, may end up on Switch. Brand manager Stephanie Lord told The Washington Post that the company is considering bringing the IP over to the console. Additional information wasn’t shared, but the move would be “to modernize the product and expand its audience.”

The Neopets website opened its doors in 1999. There have been a few attempts at using the IP on dedicated consoles, such as Neopets Puzzle Adventure, which released on Wii and DS back in 2008. However, there have been no console games in recent years. It’s also unclear what form Neopets would take on Switch.

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