The horror adventure game Savior of the Abyss is on the way to Switch, publisher CFK has announced. A release is planned by the end of 2022.
Savior of the Abyss is a horror adventure game in the RPG Maker style made by Korean indie game dev Alllaugh Games. It takes inspiration from titles such as Ib, Mad Father, and The Witch’s House. CFK is promising “a few tweaks and new translations” for the Switch edition.
Here’s an overview of the game:
Back in August, it was announced that upcoming adventure game A Space for the Unbound was to be delayed indefinitely due friction between the game’s developers, Toge Productions and Mojiken Studio, and their publisher at the time, PQube. Thankfully, this situation has now been resolved, with PQube ceding publishing rights to Chorus Worldwide.
While Toge Productions is still set to publish the game on PC, Chorus Worldwide is picking up the publishing mantle as global publisher for all console versions. As such, it would seem that PQube will no longer be involved in the game’s launch, but the title should be getting primed for release once again.
Here is the full statement from the involved parties detailing release plans going forwards:
Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova released today on Switch, and Bandai Namco have dropped a launch trailer to celebrate the occasion, giving us a quick look at the gameplay and a brief overview of the story.
Mario Kart Tour has announced that the next Tour featured in the game will be a seasonal Halloween Tour. Players can expect a number of new Driver and Kart elements to be featured, a new Mii Racing Suit based on character Dry Bones to be added, and the appearance of a new course in the form of GBA Boo Lake.
You can watch trailers showcasing the upcoming Halloween Tour below.
Endless Memories recently came to Switch, and new gameplay has emerged. Fans can get a look at the first 20 minutes from the action adventure title.
More information about the game can be found in the following overview:
This week’s expanded Japanese software sales are as follows:
1. [NSW] Splatoon 3 – 120,564 / 3,021,047
2. [NSW] NieR: Automata The End of YoRHa Edition – 30,218 / NEW
3. [NSW] Dragon Quest X Offline – 21,908 / 188,782
4. [NSW] Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – 10,522 / 4,865,680
5. [NSW] Minecraft – 6,857 / 2,814,902
6. [NSW] Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival – 6,677 / 46,673
7. [PS4] Dragon Quest X Offline – 5,483 / 67,144
8. [PS4] FIFA 23 – 5,364 / 27,085
9. [NSW] Hakuoki Shinkai: Tenun no Shou – 5,101
10. [NSW] FIFA 23 Legacy Edition – 4,788 / 16,561
Xenoblade Chronicles 3 just received its new version 1.2.0 update, and as part of that, wave 2 of the game’s DLC has gone live.
As a reminder, the next wave of the Xenoblade Chronicles 3 DLC is primarily comprised of two elements. The first aspect is Ino, a new Hero with an additional quest. Challenge Battles are also included in which players can earn accessories and special outfits by taking on tough enemies.
The third wave of the Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Expansion Pass, comprised of more Challenge Battles, a new Hero, and outfits will be live by April 2023. A new story scenario for the game will follow by the end of 2023 and concludes all DLC.
Below are the patch notes for today’s Xenoblade Chronicles 3 version 1.2.0 update:
Capcom just released a new update for Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak, and version 12.0.1 is now available on Switch.
The update includes unauthorized Anomaly Investigations countermeasures, a fix for a Switch save data size error, and changes to repeated gesture and pose inputs. Other fixes and adjustments are included as well.
The full patch notes for the Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak version 12.0.1 update are as follows: