Publisher SOEDESCO and developer Indigo Studios today announced a final release date for Charon’s Staircase. The game, a first-person horror mystery experience, launches for Switch on October 28, 2022.
Charon’s Staircase was confirmed for Switch in June. While SOEDESCO provided an October release window, we didn’t have an exact release date until today.
Here’s an overview of the game:
Good Smile has provided an update on its Samus Aran Metroid Dread figma with a final release date, new photos, and pre-orders.
The figure was first announced in February of this year, but was only shown with a concept image. Today, Good Smile announced that the Samus Aran Metroid Dread figma will be available in October 2023.
NIS America has gone live with a launch trailer for The Legend of Heroes: Trails from Zero . Starting this week, fans in the west can get their hands on Falcon’s RPG.
You can find additional information about the game in the following overview:
Focus Entertainment and Asobo Studio are back with another trailer for A Plague Tale: Requiem, this time providing a look at the game’s story.
Here’s a bit of background information:
A physical version of Willy Morgan and The Curse of Bone Town is on the way to Switch, GS2 Games and Leonardo Interactive have announced.
The point-and-click side-scrolling adventure game first landed on Switch in June 2021. Thus far, it has only been sold as a digital download on the eShop. It now looks like that will be changing later in the year.
It has been some time since we last heard about Trifox, when it was confirmed last year that it would come to Switch. Today, developer Glowfish Interactive and publisher Big Sugar have revealed that the game will launch on Switch eShop on October 13 in a new trailer.
Learn more about Trifox and check out the new trailer below:
Today marks four years since Dragalia Lost originally released on mobile devices. To celebrate the occasion, Cygames has shared a new piece of art featuring the game’s main cast, thanking its community for the support they’ve received over the last several years. We’ve attached the image above.
At the same time, they’ve also uploaded a video of the game’s full credits that play upon completing its main campaign. Said campaign ended last July, with this being a way of making sure players will be able to watch the credits any time at their leisure.
Below is the full video featuring the game’s ending credits.
A new update has just released for the Nintendo Switch Online mobile app, bringing it to version 2.3.0.
This update mostly focuses on SplatNet 3 functionality; specifically, it allows the use of widgets for the app, letting you display the battle logs, stage schedule, current gear loadout and/or album directly onto your home screen.
Here are the full patch notes for the Nintendo Switch Online app version 2.3.0 update:
A notable update has just come to Capcom Fighting Collection. The package is now at version 1.0.2.
New options, features, and more are now available. Some of the main points include more color blind accessibility options for Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo, a new Smooth Filter, and viewable hitboxes in Training Mode.
Below are the full patch notes for today’s Capcom Fighting Collection update:
Original (9/5): To kick off the month of September, NES icons have now been added to the Nintendo Switch Online service. They can be redeemed with points on My Nintendo.
Icons are available based on characters – and that’s it. Typically we see backgrounds and frames as well, but there are none of those this time around. At least for wave one, fans can get their hands on icons for Super Mario Bros., Balloon Fight, Tennis, Baseball, Soccer, Volleyball, and Ice Hockey plus consoles and accessories from the era, from both inside and outside Japan. Each one will set you back 10 Platinum Points from My Nintendo.