The psychological exploration platformer Dreaming Sarah is heading to Switch this week, Ratalakia Games and
Asteristic Game Studio have announced. A release is planned for March 5.
Here’s some information about Dreaming Sarah as well as a trailer:
Nintendo has updated the Japanese release schedule on its platforms for the week of March 11, 2021. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:
The skill-based survival horror game Clea was made available on Switch last October. Its sequel, appropriately titled Clea 2, isn’t too far behind. Sekai Games has announced the title is planned for a March release on Nintendo’s console.
Here’s an overview of Clea 2, along with a trailer:
Mediatonic, the developer behind Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout, today announced that it has been acquired by Epic Games.
Epic tends to be centered around PC these days. Fortunately though, the recently-announced Switch version won’t be impacted. Mediatonic says it still intends to bring the title to Nintendo’s console.
Regarding the decision to team up with Epic, the developer explained:
In celebration of today’s launch, Natsume has released a launch trailer for Harvest Moon: One World. Have a look at the video below.
Harvest Moon: One World is out now on Switch both physically and digitally.
First 4 Figures has revealed a brand new life-size replica statue of Samus’ helmet from Metroid Prime. It comes in standard and “exclusive” versions, and if you opt for the latter, it’ll feature LED functionality for the visor and dots around the base. Also, First 4 Figures says that “the mount on the base where the helmet rests can now be manually rotated a full 360 degrees, giving you the option to display your base in an X-shaped pattern, as opposed to the fixed plus-sign shape of the Standard Edition.”
Here’s the official product description:
A new trailer is in for Monster Hunter Rise that showcases the game’s light weapons. Get a look at the video below.
Monster Hunter Rise is due out for Switch on March 26 worldwide.
EA and Respawn Entertainment have prepared a brand new gameplay trailer for the Switch version of Apex Legends. Get a look at the video below.
Apex Legends launches for Switch on March 9.
It’s a big day for Switch, as the console has now turned four years old. The system released around the world on March 3, 2017. It’s already March 3 in some territories, including Japan – hence why we’re posting this now.
Switch has had an incredible run and has become one of Nintendo’s most successful platforms of all time, and that’s with the system only being at around halfway into its life cycle. Zelda: Breath of the Wild kicked things off at launch, and there have been a steady stream of top-notch titles since then. The concept of being able to play Switch as either a docked system or portable device has also been a hit.
We’re still very much excited to see what else Nintendo has in store for Switch. The next year ahead should be another exciting one for the platform.
MWM Interactive and Hidden Fields have released another behind the scenes video for Mundaun, a hand-pencilled survival horror game. Creator and developer Michel Ziegler recounts the legend of the Devil’s Bridge, and how it inspired events that the player will have to brave and face themselves as they explore.
Here’s the full video: