Niantic is gearing up for another month of events in Pokemon GO. The company today detailed what it has in store for February 2021, including quality-of-life updates.
Here’s the full rundown:
Another Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity reward has joined My Nintendo in North America. For 1,000 Platinum Points, you can get your hands on an acrylic panel art.
Here are some additional photos:
Ahead of its release in March, Balan Wonderworld has received a new demo on the Switch eShop. It’ll be available everywhere on January 28, though some regions already have access.
Here’s plenty of footage from the demo:
Earlier today, Broccoli issued a new demo for its opera-themed otome game Jack Jeanne. It’s live right now on the Japanese Switch eShop.
Here’s some footage:
Crunching Koalas and Studio Gauntlet have shared a launch trailer for Bonkies, the couch co-op construction builder. View it below.
Bonkies arrives for Switch as an eShop download on January 29.
A new batch of footage has arrived for Gal Gun Returns ahead of its upcoming release on Switch. Take a look at the gameplay below.
Gal Gun Returns will initial release in Japan and Asia on January 28. North America and Europe are getting the game on February 12.
Super Mario Bros. 35 recently held a World Count Challenge in which players were tasked with collectively defeating 3.5 million Bowsers between January 18 and January 25. There’s good news to share, as that total has been surpassed.
Nintendo says that players defeated 5,363,696 times. Since the goal was met, individual players who took down at least one Bowser are eligible to receive 350 My Nintendo Platinum Points. Nintendo hasn’t said when exactly these points will be available, but they should be applied to accounts in the near future.
Nintendo has passed along a bunch of screenshots showcasing the new January 2021 update for Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Continue on below for the full set.
The first piece of Immortals Fenyx Rise DLC is almost here. A New God will launch tomorrow, January 28, Ubisoft has announced.
Here’s a brief overview of the DLC:
Capcom has shared the second developer video for Ghosts ‘n Goblins Resurrection, which we have below. Producer Peter Fabiano talks about the picture-book visual themes that director Tokuro Fujiwara wanted to include in this newest entry, as well as new skills Arthur can access in the Demon Realm.
Here’s the new video: