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Astronite gameplay

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Fresh gameplay has come in for Astronite, the 1-bit Metroidvania experience. JanduSoft published the title on Switch this week.

You can find more information about it in the following overview:

Ratalaika Games and Senile Team have put up a trailer for Intrepid Izzy. The title, a “genre defying 2D game”, just made it to Switch.

Learn more about the game in the following overview:

Fuser will be delisted from the Switch eShop as well as other storefronts the game is sold on, NCSoft and Harmonix announced today. This will be going into effect on December 19. The move also applies to all DLC.

On the same day, live services for the game will end. However, those that already own the game will still be able to access the main campaign and Quick Play. DLC that was purchased previously will continue to work as well.

Applin makes a return in Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet, and we now have information about the location of this Pokemon.

Digital Extremes has announced that cross-platform play is now supported in Warframe. Users on Switch, PlayStation, Xbox, and PC can now connect together for the first time.

The feature can be turned on and off in the options menu. If it’s enabled, a players’ platform icon will be displayed next to their name. They can chat, join Squads, and can expect expedited public matchmaking as other players across all platforms in the Origin System join in for the missions ahead. Additionally, players on all platforms can meet in Relays and Dojos, however, VoIP chat features will be added in the future and are currently unavailable.

XSEED Games and Marvelous have shared the first fully translated trailer Loop8: Summer of Gods, which was confirmed for the west a couple of months ago. The video highlights the cast of characters and their interactions with the protagonist in Ashihara, including a closer look at the turn-based combat in the title.

Here’s some information about the game:

Limited Run Games is readying a physical release of Ayo the Clown on Switch, the company announced today. It will only be sold as a standard edition.

Ayo the Clown previously appeared on Switch in July 2021. It was originally sold only as an eShop download.

Here’s some information about the title for those that need a refresher:

Digimon Survive has sold over 500,000 copies worldwide, Bandai Namco just announced. That figure accounts for sales across all platforms. It’s also presumably based on physical shipments and digital downloads.

Following multiple delays, Digimon Survive finally launched at the end of July. It was first announced in 2018 and was planned to debut the following year.

Nintendo has reiterated that the main purpose of its mobile games are for marketing and to expose people to its IP.

Axios took a look at the situation surrounding the Big N on mobile given how Dragalia Lost shut down this week. Dr. Mario World and Miitomo were previously closed as well.

Now Nintendo has five mobile games at its disposal: Fire Emblem Heroes, Mario Kart Tour, Super Mario Run, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, and Pikmin Bloom. However, these experiences make up a meager amount of Nintendo’s overall revenue. While Switch games and hardware generated $4.5 billion between April and September, the apps earned only $169 million. Mobile tracking firm data.ai also says the Nintendo Switch Online app was downloaded more this year than Fire Emblem Heroes, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, and Pikmin Bloom.

Update (11/30): Disney Speedstorm has been delayed to 2023, Gameloft just announced.

The company shared a statement about the situation on social media. Gameloft noted that the decision was made to meet its expectations and ensure it can provide “a fast-paced and competitive racing experience they will return to play for years to come”.

Disney Speedstorm was announced for Switch during a Nintendo Direct in February. It was originally planned for this past summer.

Here’s the full statement about the delay for Disney Speedstorm:


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