The Switch version of Miitopia received a brand new trailer this week, but that wasn’t all. Nintendo also opened the official Japanese website, which contains a whole bunch of gameplay clips.
We’ve gone ahead and rounded up the various footage in a single video. Give it a look below.
Based on Nintendo’s current schedule, previously-scheduled maintenance involving the eShops is still planned for the start of April. Switch, Wii U, and 3DS will all be impacted for a couple of hours leading into next month.
The full schedule is as follows:
System: Switch
Release date: March 4, 2021
Developer: Petit Depot
Publisher: Playism
There’s an intriguing aspect to deducing fallacies, misconceptions, and lies that constantly keep us thinking deeper and trying to uncover any sort of truth in places where it’s difficult to do so. Crime thrillers and detective work have consistently been a genre and style of narrative that we gravitate towards as we feel as if we’re playing a part in what’s happening. Gnosia, which is being localized for the first time on Switch, offers that exact kind of experience. It brings with it a unique and fascinating dive alongside a new perspective into the visual novel genre by implementing elements not normally seen to keep it further engaging. Gnosia’s sci-fi visual novel mystery amalgam is excellent in every sense of the word, and its brilliance shines the further into it you get with each of its gameplay sessions.
The adventure game Genesis Noir landed on Switch just a couple of days ago. For a look at some footage, check out the video below.
Genesis Noir can be purchased digitally from the Switch eShop. More information and a trailer are located here.
A lot is happening in the world of Nintendo after March 31. Three Switch releases are going away – two for Super Mario and one for Fire Emblem.
As for what you can currently purchase, Super Mario 3D All-Stars and Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light are up for grabs. Once April 1 rolls in though, that’ll be it. Both releases will be removed from the eShop, and you shouldn’t expect additional stock to be shipped to retailers. However, anything previously purchased – be it physical or digital – will still work. Digital codes not redeemed by March 31 will still function as well.
Also after March 31 is the end of Super Mario Bros. 35. The game will no longer be accessible after that date. Since it’s a part of Nintendo Switch Online, it will cease to function come April 1.
Zockrates Laboratories has released a new trailer for Ruffy and the Riverside, its upcoming open world action adventure. Watch it below.
Ruffy and the Riverside will launch next spring following a delay, as it was originally planned for 2021. Learn more about the game here.
Stick Fight: The Game, which was first announced for Switch over three years ago, finally has a release date. A listing for the title has popped up on the eShop with an April 1 release date.
Here’s an overview of Stick Fight: The Game, along with a trailer:
Carrion recently received a new 1.0.8 update on Switch. Although it’s a bit late, the game has received the Greatest Time of Year DLC.
Originally released on PC last year, the DLC was a tie-in for the holidays. It’s a brand new level that can be played entirely for free.
Designer Sebastian Krośkiewicz said porting the DLC “took a bit longer than expected, but here it is.”
Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Monster Hunter Stories 2, The House in Fata Morgana, Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 2: Bush Rescue HD, and more.
Here’s the full roundup: