Publisher Morningstar Game Studio have announced that they will be bringing C.A.R.L. to Switch eShop next week, on September 29. Developed by Andrew Kenady, C.A.R.L. is described as a “positronic platformer” and sees you playing as the titular automaton in a blend of 2D platforming and RPG gameplay.
Here’s an overview of the game, as well as the announcement trailer:
DreamWorks Dragons: Legends of the Nine Realms launched today on Switch, and Bandai Namco have dropped a launch trailer to celebrate the game’s release.
Here’s some more information about the game, as well as the trailer:
Publisher Regista has announced that Moon Dancer will be making its way to Switch in the West very soon. The game had already released in Japan back in July, but it’ll now release in North America and Europe on September 29, 2022.
Moon Dancer is a sci-fi vertical shoot ’em up in which you control the titular ship Moon Dancer blasting your way through waves of enemies. The focus of this title is on your ability to lock-on to enemies before unleashing a barrage of lasers, which is your main method of attacking. The game features a standard Arcade mode as well as a 3-minute time attack Caravan mode, with local and online rankings available for both.
Here is an overview for Moon Dancer:
QUByte Interactive is bringing the Tengukaze Studio-made stealth title Host 714 to Switch, the company has announced. It’s due out on September 29, 2022.
The game has players taking on the role of Squid, “a drug addicted hobo who was invited by a governmental organization, the Orange Institute, to join a drug addiction rehab center with experimental treatment and social reintegration.” However, not is all as it seems and he becomes a test subject.
This week’s expanded Japanese software sales are as follows:
1. [NSW] Splatoon 3 – 506,610 / 2,441,290
2. [NSW] Dragon Quest X Offline – 143,836 / NEW
3. [PS4] Dragon Quest X Offline – 48,100 / NEW
4. [PS5] Dragon Quest X Offline – 28,371 / NEW
5. [NSW] Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – 9,661 / 4,837,415
6. [NSW] Nintendo Switch Sports – 7,463 / 732,175
7. [NSW] Trinity Trigger – 6,698 / NEW
8. [NSW] Minecraft – 6,629 / 2,792,678
9. [NSW] Kirby and the Forgotten Land – 5,027 / 888,934
10. [NSW] Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – 4,720 / 4,976,532
DevilishGames’ social simulation game Minabo will be appearing on Switch, the studio has confirmed. Selecta Play will be working on the port.
In the title, you’ll “walk the path of life while your turnip grows and thrives (or not) in its social relationships.” There are 25 quests to take on, a free life mode, and more.
Here’s a full overview with more information:
Ysbryd Games and Glitch Factory have shared a launch trailer for No Place for Bravery. Rather than containing gameplay, the video is entirely animated.
We have the following overview for No Place for Bravery:
Project Winter, the eight person social deception survival game, has released a free content update on Switch.
Starting today, players can access new craftable items. These include Smoke Bombs, “chilling explosives not only create a poof of smoke to obscure vision but also rapidly reduce survivors’ warmth.” Also included are the show shoes that eliminate traces of footprints and the loud crunch of snow-steps while also providing increased movement speed for a short time. Finally, the Sound Emitter sends out audio clips over a short amount of time and a very long distance before eventually self-destructing.
That’s actually not all, as UI changes, the removal of the ability to see characters who voted in the exile booth, increased max number of roles in matches, quality of life improvements, and more are included. You can find the full patch notes for today’s Project Winter update below.
Limited Run Games today announced plans to produce a physical version of Oceanhorn 2: Knights of the Lost Realm on Switch.
Only a standard copy will be available. However, Limited Run is also planning the Oceanhorn fan bundle, which includes a copy of Oceanhorn and Oceanhorn 2 in an Arcadian slipcase (also available separately).
Original: Those that intend to play Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope when it launches on Switch next month will apparently need to a Ubisoft account in order to play. That information comes straight from the official Ubisoft Support Twitter account.
Twitter user mattybicky asked if a Ubisoft Connect account is required for the game. In response, Ubisoft Support said “you will need to associate your Ubisoft account with the Nintendo one or, if you don’t have a Ubisoft account, to create one.”