Publisher Ratalaika Games, in partnership with FM Studio, have announced that they’re bringing Forgotten Hill Disillusion to Switch this week. The first-person point-and-click game will launch digitally on December 15.
Below is some additional information about the title, courtesy of Ratalaika Games:
2021 is coming to an end, and right now is a good time to examine how Nintendo’s year was. After the very unusual 2020, I was surprised to see that this year the company managed to get a lot of things back to “normal” – mainly the Nintendo Directs that came back with full force.
All in all, I think that we saw a great year for Nintendo and that’s exactly what I discuss in the video below. Be sure to check it out and also share your opinions about the Big N in 2021.
Nintendo has updated the Japanese release schedule on its platforms for the week of December 23, 2021. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:
A new 2.9.0 update is now available for Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid. Based on the information shared by nWay, several adjustments are included.
Below are the full patch notes for the Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid update:
Coming fresh off the heels of the announcement of Windjammers 2’s release date, the people at Pix’n Love Publishing and developer DotEmu have announced that both Windjammers and Windjammers 2 will be getting a physical release on Switch in the form of the Windjammers Ultimate Collector’s Edition.
If you’d like to learn more about what this series is all about, here’s more info on them according to Nintendo:
Just like the past couple of years, Nintendo has just gone live with its 2021 Switch Year in Review.
The site provides Switch owners about a whole bunch of information from the last twelve months. They can learn about how many games they played, the amount of hours spent during the year, their most played games, their most active day, split between docked and portable play, and Platinum / Gold Points earned on My Nintendo. The site even lets visitors select their favorite game this year, then download a neat image that can be shared with others.
Idea Factory has nailed down a release date for the Switch version of Death end re;Quest 2 in the west. The horror-inspired RPG will launch on February 8, 2022 in North America and February 11 in Europe, the company confirmed today.
Idea Factory mentioned that all previously released DLC for the PS4 version (both free and paid) will be built into in the Switch port, as well as the original Japanese Glitch outfits.
First 4 Figures has revealed a special Hylian Shield statue from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, which is the company’s latest PVC collectible following the likes of Link, Zelda and Revali. True to the design in the actual game, it has a blue front with silver borders, the Triforce symbol, and Hyrule’s crest.
Each order comes with the statue, magnetic display stand, authentication card, and limited edition numbering. It’s also worth noting that the “Exclusive Edition” adds a premium deluxe box and features LED functionality “beneath the gold rivet details of the stand, giving the shield an even more majestic look”.
PikPok today announced that Agent Intercept, its over-the-top driving arcade action game with a transforming spy vehicle, is in the works for Switch. The game is scheduled to launch in Q1 2022.
Below is a whole bunch of information about Agent Intercept:
Following up on yesterday’s Metroid Dread pins, My Nintendo members in Europe can now spend their points on a calendar for 2022.
The calendar features various Nintendo characters and includes 13 calendar sheets (one sheet per month plus one cover sheet), a stand, and a paper case. The reverse side of the calendar sheets has space where you can pencil in your schedule. Mario, Zelda, and Metroid are just some of the franchises included in the calendar.