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At the start of 2019, Travis Touchdown will finally be making a return with Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes. But fans have also shown quite a bit of interest in having past entries in the series appear on Switch as well.

While director Suda51 has acknowledged interest in doing this previously, it appears he’s actually now taking a proactive approach. Speaking with Nintendeal at PAX West 2018, he mentioned that he’s in talks with Marvelous in hopes of bringing No More Heroes 1 and 2 to Switch.

The Capcom Beat ‘Em Up Bundle was announced last week, and it’s arriving very soon. The collection containing seven games that pay tribute to the classic era of arcade side-scrolling co-op games is due out tomorrow.

In Japan, Capcom will actually be offering a physical version. This will be available a bit later in the year on December 6. Based on Capcom’s prior releases, English support will likely be included.

You can pre-order the import version of Capcom Beat ‘Em Up Bundle here, including various special editions.

Nintendo has a new video up highlighting a few recent releases on Switch. Watch a video featuring the new Xenoblade Chronicles 2 expansion, Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate, and Dead Cells below.


Psyonix today announced that the Hot Wheels Triple Threat DLC Pack will be available in Rocket League starting September 24. For $5.99, you’ll get your hands on three Hot Wheels Battle-Cars and a variety of creature-themed Toppers. All players will receive a brand new Hot Wheels-themed Arena and customization items celebrating the 50th anniversary of the IP.

The Hot Wheels Triple Threat DLC Pack includes:

After selling out previously, the GameStop-exclusive Mega Man 11 amiibo Edition is back up. Orders can be placed here.

The Mega Man 11 amiibo Edition includes the game, new amiibo, Dr. Wily logo adhesive patch, set of four stickers, and a “stage select” microfiber cloth.

Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition

Update: All’s well that ends well. Bandai Namco US has confirmed that there will be no extra download, so both North America and Europe are safe.



Original: Earlier today, the Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition Anniversary Bundle was revealed. Yet there’s one thing in particular that is causing Switch fans to worry a bit.

On the Switch boxart featured in the Anniversary Bundle beauty shot, there’s a banner that looks very similar to warnings we see about an additional required download:

The Walking Dead: The Final Season premiered on Switch last month. The next episode will arrive on September 25, Telltale Games announced today.

Here’s a trailer:

The Walking Dead: The Final Season will end with two more episodes after next week’s release.

Bandai Namco has revealed a special “Anniversary Bundle” for Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition. The package includes the game, three acrylics keychains for Yuri, Patty, and Flynn, a Repede metal case, art book, and exclusive diorama display case stage.

The new bundle is up for pre-order exclusively on Bandai Namco’s website here for $99.99.

Super Mario Party

New footage of Super Mario Party has emerged showing off classic board mode action on Switch. Check out 15 minutes of gameplay below.

It was recently announced that Nintendo Switch Online subscribers will be able to purchase new NES controllers for use with classic games on the system. We know that they work when the system is docked or in tabletop mode, but how about portable play?

USgamer decided to ask Nintendo that very question. In a statement, the company said that “the controller’s horizontal layout doesn’t lend itself to being used while vertically attached to the Nintendo Switch console.”



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