SOLAS 128 has been updated on Switch. Version 1.13.A is all about accessibility, and now has new visual / input options.
We’ve got the full patch notes below:
Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Earth Defense Force: World Brothers, Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection, Wonder Boy: Asha in Monster World, and more.
Here’s the full roundup:
Ubisoft reported its latest financial results last week, and as part of that, held a call with investors. The company provided updates on various games, including Immortals Fenyx Rising. It appears that the title is doing well.
Ubisoft chief financial officer Frederick Duguet said during the call that Immortals Fenyx Rising “continues to see healthy sell-through”. He also indicated that the company is pleased with its performance on Switch.
Duguet’s full words:
Legend of Mana is making a comeback later this summer. More than two decades after its original release, the action RPG will be returning on new platforms, including Switch. Square Enix has remastered the title with a boost in visuals and more.
Over on the official website, we’re able to see what sort of graphics enhancements there are thanks to a few comparison screenshots. Here’s the full set:
D3Publisher shared a new English gameplay demo for Earth Defense Force: World Brothers. It shows the opening cutscene, tutorial, Mission 25, and Barga.
Here’s the full video:
indienova and Wildbus Studio have updated Strange Field Football to version 1.0.8. It comes with the ability to set the “Stun Time” all the way up to 999 and a new “Infinite Energy” option.
The video below further highlights the new update:
Crown Trick recently received its “Darkness Invasion” update on Switch, otherwise known as version 1.1.0. It’s highlighted by a new difficulty level, new event, and more.
For the full patch notes, continue on below.
After more than two decades, the Crash Bandicoot series finally received its first mainline entry. Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time initially launched in 2020, though it came to new platforms earlier this year – including Switch.
Recently, Nintendo Everything was able to catch up with Lou Studdert the creative producer for Crash Bandicoot 4 over at Toys for Bob. We chatted about the game’s origins, the player response to achieving 106% completion, the Switch version, and more.
You can find our full discussion with Studdert below.