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Chasing Static has been moved back on consoles, and will no longer be making its previously-announced Q3 2021 release window. We’ll now be seeing it on Switch in Q1 2022.

Chasing Static technically hasn’t been delayed, as it just debuted on PC this week. However, it’ll be a bit longer until Ratalakia Games and Headware Games are ready to go with the Switch version.

Here’s an overview of Chasing Static:

Crazy Gravity, a side-scrolling action game from Eastasiasoft, JM Neto Game Dev, and Ratalaika Games, landed on Switch this week and we now have gameplay. 19 minutes of footage is available.

For a refresher on Crazy Gravity, check out the following overview:

Spectacular Sparky has made it to Switch, and we have a new trailer to celebrate. The action platform-shooter is published by Nicalis and developed by FreakZone Games.

Spectacular Sparky was first announced for Switch back in August.

Here’s some additional information about the title:

Something Classic, the developer of the Switch title Shadows of Adam, launched a Kickstarter campaign a few weeks ago for its next project Quartet. It went well as the team raised around $50,000. During the campaign, a Switch stretch goal was also reached.

Quartet is a turn-based RPG. The game begins with four separate chapters that can be played in any order. In each one, players will encounter eight unlikely heroes – with their own spells and abilities – and see how their stories merge. It’s possible to send out four characters at any time in battle, with the ability to instantly swap the other four characters in.

Here’s an introduction to the game’s story:

Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – Definitive Edition, Tunche, A Boy and His Blob, Happy Game, more.

Here’s the full roundup:

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Nintendo has put together a handy – and lengthy – FAQ for the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack. It details various aspects about the service, including pricing, what’s included, changing plans, the N64 and SEGA Genesis controllers, and more.

Here’s the full FAQ for the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack:

For its latest demon trailer pertaining to Shin Megami Tensei V, Atlus is showing off the creature known as Raja Naga. It had appeared in all of the mainline Shin Megami Tensei titles until IV, and after sitting out that game, it will now be back for the new Switch entry.

The Megami Tensei Wiki provides slightly more background details on Raja Naga. Read a bit of additional information about the demon below.

Kubinashi Recollection, the action puzzle game from publisher Phoenixx and developer Kyuushoku Touban, now has a release date. The two sides announced that the title is slated for December 9.

Kubinashi Recollection was previously confirmed for Switch back in August. At the time, it had a vague 2021 launch window.

For more on Kubinashi Recollection, read up on the following overview:

Gensou Shoujo Wars is making its way to Switch, publisher Phoenixx and developer Sanbondo announced today. The game will land on Nintendo’s console in 2022.

The title, a strategy RPG, is inspired by the Super Robot Wars series and consists of four parts. Gensou Shoujo Wars Kou originally came to PC in 2010, followed by You in 2012, Ei in 2014, and Yume in 2017. This is the first time that the full experience will be made available in console format.

All of the DLC fighters in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate have finally been made known. A couple of weeks ago, director Masahiro Sakurai revealed that Sora from Kingdom Hearts is joining the game. Players around the world were then able to try out the character for themselves a few days ago.

It’s been a long ride for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate going back to its original launch in December 2018. The title has seen nearly a dozen of additional characters since its original release. Other than Sora, we’ve seen Joker from Persona 5, Hero from Dragon Quest XI, Banjo & Kazooie from the N64 game, Terry Bogard from Fatal Fury, Byleth from Fire Emblem: Three Houses, Min Min from ARMS, Steve & Alex from Minecraft, Sephiroth from Final Fantasy VII, Pyra / Mythra from Xenoblade Chronicles 2, and Kazuya from Tekken.

With Nintendo putting an end to DLC in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, how are you feeling about it all? Were you satisfied with the selections on the whole? Who’s your personal favorite out of the DLC fighters? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below.


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