SEGA is back with a brand new trailer for Shinobi: Art of Vengeance focusing on the game’s story. As part of that, we get a closer look at the premise as well as some mysterious new characters, setting the scene for ninja master Joe Musashi’s quest for vengeance.
Here’s an introduction to today’s video:
tinyBuild and Hungry Couch Games are working to bring Drill Core to Nintendo Switch, the two sides revealed today. A release window was not shared.
Drill Core Inc. is a strategy mining game, which features base-building and roguelike elements. Gameplay has players digging to the center of the planet, discovering rare materials, and ramping up their defenses from alien attack.
Additional information can be found in the following overview:
April 3: Nintendo has revealed that the Switch Online N64 app on Switch 2 is bringing along some extras, including the ability to rewind while playing games.
Rewind was already supported on the current Nintendo Switch, but only for some platforms such as NES and SNES. However, that was lacking when it came to N64 titles.
May 15: Red Art Games has picked up Sonic Wings Reunion for release in the west, the company announced today. It will be available in North America and Europe on October 7 both physically and digitally.
Sonic Wings Reunion is the latest game in Hamster’s shoot ’em up series, which is known as Aero Fighters in the west. Japan is getting the game first later this month.
Here’s an overview of the game:
April 23: Rooftops & Alleys is heading to Nintendo Switch, MLMEDIA announced today. The game is set to arrive on June 17, 2025.
Rooftops & Alleys is a parkour game with various features and modes such as time trials, Capture the Flag, and more. Although it’s been in Early Access on PC, the full version is almost here, and it will include a new map, a full progression system, and “much more exciting content.”
Here’s some additional information:
Marvelous issued the latest trailer for Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion today, this time offering up a look at customization.
Here’s the rundown on the feature:
In just a few days, Ghost Frequency is set to appear on Nintendo Switch. Serafini Productions today confirmed that the game launches on May 29, 2025.
Ghost Frequency, a first-person psychological horror title, is inspired by real-life ghost-hunting creators. Playing as a seasoned ghost hunter, it’ll be your job to investigate the appearance of two Paranormal Investigation Team members.
Further details can be found in the following overview:
May 10: Arc System Works has shared the release date for Unika in Guilty Gear Strive, which is the game’s latest DLC character. It’ll be available on May 27, 2025.
Unika is one of three characters in the game’s fourth season pass. Previously, Venom was made available in March. Lucy from Cyberpunk: Edgerunners will round things out this summer.
System: Switch
Release date: May 21, 2025
Developer: Bandai Namco
Publisher: Bandai Namco
One third-party title released in 2012 exclusively for the PlayStation Vita in Japanese markets was Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Battle Destiny, a collaborative effort between Artdink and Bandai Namco based on the Gundam IP. A quick history lesson for the uninitiated – Mobile Suit Gundam, Kido Senshi Gundam in Japan, was a television anime series that aired between 1979 and 1980 on Japanese TV, followed by a string of re-edited anime films released theatrically in the early 1980s. The premise of the original series set in the future year 0079 was about a young man named Amuro Ray, who is a mechanic tasked with piloting the first giant robot fighting suit, dubbed RX-78-2 Gundam, for its creators, the Earth Federation against the principality that said federation is in war with, Zeon. Mobile Suit Gundam: Seed is the ninth TV anime series of the franchise, released in the early 2000s, followed closely by Mobile Suit Gundam: Seed Destiny in 2004 and a sequel film released in theatres as recently as 2024. The plot of SEED also focuses on split factions, this time within mankind itself, set in yet another future year, humanity has become two species: Naturals, your normal everyday human, and Coordinators, genetically enhanced human beings who have left earth and formed its own colonies due to fear of prosecution from Naturals. This in-fighting only escalates when a third faction, called Plants and their militia Zaft, get involved in the war.
April 16: Through the Nightmares now has a release date. It’s confirmed that the game is coming to Nintendo Switch on June 4, 2025.
Through the Nightmares, a low-poly action platformer, was announced last year. No launch window was initially given.
To recap, here’s what the game offers: