CyberConnect2 has released several new videos for Fuga: Melody of Steel going over some of the game’s mechanics. Check them out below.
Capcom has announced a new collection of downloadable content for Monster Hunter Rise featuring Amaterasu from the Okami series. Check it out with the trailer below.
Capcom Collab 2 will arrive on July 30, with more content headed to the title this August and Fall.
Several new events are going live in Fire Emblem Heroes, including a new Summoning Focus, new Bound Hero Battles, and a new Voting Gauntlet. Check out the details below:
In an interview with GamesBeat, GungHo Online president Kazuki Morishita discussed the performance of Ninjala. It appears to be doing well, as Morishita mentioned that the amount of downloads “grew much faster than we expected.”
Ninjala has been most popular in the United States. Japan, then France, and finally Spain round out the top four in that order.
As for the future, it looks like GungHo will revisit Ninjala at some point with even more projects. Morishita said in the same interview that the company is “thinking about doing more spinoffs” down the road.
Ninjala is out now on the Switch eShop.
Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 2: Bush Rescue HD has received a fairly notable update. On Switch, the game is at version 1.0.1.
Today’s update includes improved dock mode performance, loading speed improvements, and more. We’ve posted the full patch notes below.
Ahead of its western release, we have a look at Samurai Warriors 5 running on Switch. View an hour of footage in the video below.
Samurai Warriors 5 releases for Switch on July 27 in North America and Europe.
System: Switch
Release date: July 27, 2021
Developer: Omega Force
Publisher: Koei Tecmo
The Warriors-labeled series (also known as Musou) has gone in various directions both visually and mechanically. Being the sister title to the more famous Dynasty Warriors, it has been one such property that has also seen numbered entries, spinoffs, and crossovers. In the case of Samurai Warriors 5, this marks the first numbered game in seven years as well as a soft reboot of sorts with a new art direction and a wonderful streamlined system that makes it the most intuitive and accessible title in the series to date. And thanks to a slew of new features, it’s also one of the most enjoyable Musou experiences in quite some time on Switch.
Update: It seems that the strips have apparently been present in Joy-Con after all, as noted by Spawn Wave. Hopes of an official fix for drift seem to have been dashed for now.
Also Nintendo seems to have been doing this for a little while now at least, my yellow Joycon from a couple years ago also has it pic.twitter.com/zmFSfU3gmn
— Spawn Wave (@SpawnWaveMedia) July 26, 2021
Original: One issue Switch owners seem to encounter more than any other is Joy-Con drift. After extended use, some people notice that their controller recognizes input when the joystick isn’t actually being moved. It can cause some pretty obvious frustration since the Joy-Con essentially aren’t working as intended.
The situation has plagued Nintendo since Switch launched over four years ago. Multiple color variations of the Joy-Con have been released, but each one has come with the same Joy-Con drift problem. Now, however, some are thinking that things may have been addressed with the latest design.
Koei Tecmo published its latest financial results today, and it includes a status update on Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection. Across all platforms and regions, the game has shipped 240,000 copies. That includes digital sales and physical copies in Japan and Asia shipped to stores.
Other figures from the Q1 report include: