A new Hundredfold Summoning event is on its way to Dragalia Lost, along with a returning Summoning event and more. Here are the full details on what is coming to Dragalia Lost today:
Sol Cresta, a shoot-’em-up game developed by Platinum Games, has been delayed from its December 9th release date to an unspecified time after 2021. The delay was announced by game director Hideki Kamiya during a livestream earlier today. Here’s what he had to say according to a translation from Nintendo Life:
Ninja Training has been announced as the next summoning event for Fire Emblem Heroes. It will feature characters who have donned ninja garb and will be going live later this week.
Igrene: Ninja of Nabata (voiced by Krizia Bajos, art by cuboon), Shinon: Sharptongue Ninja (voiced by Brendan McKian, art by Wada Sachiko), male Corrin: Daylight Ninja Act (voiced by Cam Clarke, art by Hanamura Mai), and female Corrin: Nightfall Ninja Act as a duo (voiced by Marcella Lentz-Pope + Liv Strandere, art by Sencha).
The latest demon trailer has emerged for Shin Megami Tensei V, with Atlus now providing a close look at the creature known as Aeros. Some of its previous appearances include Megami Tensei II, Shin Megami Tensei, Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne, Shin Megami Tensei IV, and the Devil Survivor titles.
Over on the Megami Tensei Wiki, the site provides a little bit of extra information about Aeros. Read more about the demon below with the brief description.
Gameplay has come in for the Switch version of World War Z, Saber Interactive’s co-op third-person shooter featuring swarms of zombies. Today’s video contains just under a half hour of footage.
For more on World War Z, check out the following overview:
The mystery visual novel SHINRAI: Broken Beyond Despair landed on Switch a few days ago, and we now have some gameplay. Today’s video contains a little over 30 minutes of footage.
If you need a refresher on SHINRAI: Broken Beyond Despair, read the following overview:
Nintendo has updated the Japanese release schedule on its platforms for the week of November 11, 2021. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:
In a new video we’re sharing today, we’re thinking about the future of Pikmin.
At this point, the series has been around for a couple of decades. For some reason though, it doesn’t feel like it and Pikmin still feels fresh to me – maybe because there are only three mainline games (a number that Splatoon is already reaching in seven years). Nintendo seems to be very fond of the IP, promoting it outside of the main games with animations, a 3D spin-off, and now the recently-released mobile title Pikmin Bloom.
With all of this in mind, in today’s video, I decided to talk about the current situation of the series: eight years without a new game, a lot of reports about a “Pikmin 4”, a recent port of Pikmin 3 for the Switch, and now a new mobile game. What do you think lies ahead for the future of the Pikmin series? Watch the video below and share your opinion in the comments.
Overwatch 2 has been delayed, with the title now looking like it may not be ready until at least 2023.
Speaking about the move, Activision Blizzard said during an investor presentation today:
The Binding of Isaac: Repentance has received a release date, with Nicalis today announcing that the game will be available on Switch in just a couple of days – specifically November 4. Note that this date only applies for North America, though the European launch is happening soon.
The Binding of Isaac: Repentance “takes the Binding of Isaac to new heights with an extraordinary amount of new and updated content.” It contains new items, new playable characters, new bosses, new challenges, and other secret surprises.
Here’s some additional information: