Unsurprisingly, The Centennial Case: A Shijima Story is digital-only in North America and Europe. In Japan, however, Square Enix intends to make a physical version available. And fans in the west will be happy to hear that English support is included.
The physical version of The Centennial Case: A Shijima Story can be played on any Switch system regardless of region. Other than English, it also supports Japanese, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Korean, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese.
A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. These include Axiom Verge, Blue Fire, Slime Rancher, Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion, and more.
Here are the full highlights:
Qureate has announced The Future You’ve Been Dreaming Of, a new life simulation title for Switch. A release is planned for May 19, 2022.
For more on the game, check out the following overview:
Death’s Gambit: Afterlife players on Switch can now get their hands on new content, as Ashes of Vados has recently been made available. This follows the game’s original launch back in September.
Death’s Gambit: Afterlife Ashes of Vados acts as an epilogue to the main story with new features and modes. It contains new boss fights, a new combat arena, and more.
Here we are again talking about Xenoblade Chronicles – this time with something a little bit different. Instead of the usual ten-minute video we usually share on Sunday, this is more of a discussion. I’ve had a desire to talk more in-depth about the franchise because there’s so much to discuss about these complex games.
To help me on this task, our reporter Nicolas joined me in an hour-long Xenoblade discussion where we talk about our experiences with the series, specific plot points and what we expect from the future third game in the franchise. If you are interested, feel free to check it out in the video down below.
System: Switch
Release date: April 29, 2022
Developer: Nintendo
Publisher: Nintendo
If, like me, you grew up when the Wii was current, you no doubt put some time in on Wii Sports. Packed in with each new console here in the west, the title was a lot of players’ first introduction to the console’s motion controls, as well as their first time being able to engage with family members who wouldn’t usually think of playing video games. Wii Sports itself became a system-seller and its popularity is still raging to this day, with many homes still dusting off their Wii for play sessions at family gatherings to entertain kids and adults alike. Now with Switch’s success, a new entry in the series has arrived – but will it reach the acclaim of its predecessors?
Mayhem Brawler, which has thus far only been available on the eShop, will soon have a physical release on Switch. Red Art Games is planning a boxed version of the game.
The company will be readying 2,900 units. Each copy will even include a double-sided poster.
Konami recently released a notable 1.1.0 update for GetsuFumaDen: Undying Moon. The game has received some new additions, tons of adjustments, and lots of bug fixes.
The full patch notes for the GetsuFumaDen: Undying Moon version 1.1.0 update are as follows:
Infinite Links has a few more days to go until it reaches Switch, but we do have some early gameplay. Just under a half hour of footage shows off the upcoming RPG.
For more on Infinite Links, read the following overview: