Developer Phoenixx have released a new update for 2D puzzle action game FILEMECHANISM, which was released on Switch eShop last year. The update adds a new gimmick and some fixes.
Capcom has just announced that it will host a livestream one week from now, focusing on the upcoming expansion Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak. The presentation is planned to be roughly 20 minutes and will feature information on new monsters, gameplay mechanics and more.
The Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak Digital Event will air on Capcom’s official Twitch channel here on March 15 at: 7 AM PST / 10 AM EST / 2 PM in the UK / 3 PM in Europe. As usual, we’ll provide coverage for the event when it goes live.
The selection of user icons has been updated on Nintendo Switch Online, adding a new set of designs based on Super Mario Odyssey.
Nintendo just made this feature available last week. My Nintendo members can spend points on various icons, with the Super Mario Odyssey set comprised of characters, enemies, backgrounds, and frames. Icons currently cost either 5 or 10 Platinum Points.
A new Kingdom Two Crowns update has been made available on Switch, with players now having access to version 1.19. It includes a bunch of bug fixes as well as some changes.
The full patch notes for the Kingdom Two Crowns version 1.19 update are as follows:
The sci-fi survival horror title Syndrome is almost here on Switch, and we have an early look with lots of gameplay. 13 minutes of footage has come in.
We have more information about Syndrome with the following overview:
Thanks to Limited Run Games, Phantom Breaker: Omnia is now confirmed for physical release.
Two different versions are planned. Alongside a standard version, fans will be able to get their hands on a collector’s edition. The latter release comes with a physical copy of the game, special box, original soundtrack, art book, acrylic standee, M’s Bunny Plus, and character enamel pin set.
New content has made its way to Genesis Noir, as Fellow Traveller and Feral Cat Den have released “The Astronomy” update. Three new levels are included.
Below is the official blurb:
Will You Snail? will land on Switch in just a few days and some early gameplay has shown off the precision platformer. We have 25 minutes of footage.
More information about the title can be found in the following overview: