Submit a news tip



It’s been awhile since we last heard about Illmatic Envelope Swamp, RS34’s upcoming shoot ’em up game. This week’s issue of Famitsu reveals a final release date of October 14 in Japan.

RS34 will cost 2,980 yen. Also planned is a physical version with both Illvelo Swamp and Radirgy Swag – the latter of which is already available – for 5,378 yen. Finally, fans will also be able to pick up a limited edition for 8778 yen.

Source

Hamster has announced that it plans to release Darwin 4078 as the latest Arcade Archives game on Switch. The platformer will release on July 15.

Darwin 4078 is a vertical shoot-em-up released by Data East in 1986. The game involves evolving a ship over 16 levels to make it stronger.

Pricing for Darwin 4078 is set at $7.99 / €6.99 / £6.29.

Source: Hamster PR

Atlus has shared a new daily demon video for Shin Megami Tensei V. Today’s daily demon is Throne, check out the video below.

Marvelous has released a new overview trailer for No More Heroes 3 explaining the Retry Roulette mechanic. Check it out with the video below.

No More Heroes 3 is slated to arrive on Switch on August 27.

New downloadable content is headed to Truck Driver this September that adds new locations. Check out a trailer for the new content below.

Mario Kart Tour’s Los Angeles Tour returns today with a new Racer and Kart. Check them out in the trailer below.

Here’s what’s new in Dragalia Lost:

A Gala Dragalia Remix starts on July 14, 11 PM PT. 5-Star adventurers Summer Ieyasu and Summer Mitsuhide will appear alongside 5-Star dragon Summer Marishiten in the summon showcase!

This weeks’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

The Amazing American Circus has been delayed again, though only by a few weeks. Klabater and Juggler Games shared a new September 16 date today.

Originally, The Amazing American Circus was planned for May. It was then pushed to August 12.

For those that missed our previous coverage, check out the following details:

Mongoose Rodeo opened a Kickstarter campaign this week for Crowsworn, a hand-drawn Metroidvania game. To say that it’s been a success would be an understatement. Nearly $300,000 has been raised (against a $100,000 goal), and there’s still several weeks remaining.

Mongoose Rodeo says that Crowsworn is planned for a Nintendo platform. Whether that means Switch or a future piece of hardware is unclear. “Since porting can be a cumbersome, drawn-out process, and we’re between console generations, we can’t yet confirm the final list of platforms or guarantee it will release on all platforms simultaneously,” the developer said. “If the release is staggered, our goal is to ensure backers will receive their copy of the game as soon as it’s available on their chosen platform, rather than waiting for the game to be available on all of them.”

Learn more about Crowsworn with the following overview and trailer:


Manage Cookie Settings