SEGA has shared another round of details for Sonic x Shadow Generations, revealing that the game has a new hub world, hidden Chao to rescue in every level, and more.
As a reminder, the game includes the original title plus a brand new Shadow the Hedgehog campaign. Here’s what to expect:
Innersloth just shared the first details about the next update for Among Us, version v2024.6.18.
Three new roles are being added to the game – a couple are Crewmates and the other is an Imposter. First up is the Tracker where players use the tracking device to keep tabs on Crewmates via the minimap. With the Noisemaker, they’ll make some noise when they die to alert everyone of your body’s location. Finally, with the Imposter role Phantom, players can turn invisible for a short time.
June 6: While we’re still waiting on the official announcement from SEGA, the release date for Sonic x Shadow Generations appears to be imminent. New leaks point to the game launching on October 25, 2024. On the record, it’s due out on Switch later in 2024.
Well-known leaker billbil-kun put out the claim on social media. That was followed up with another leak from MysteryLupin, who not only posted the boxart – see above – but also a new set of screenshots. The packaging image seems to reveal that copies include Gerald Robotnik’s journal covering Shadow’s creation and a Sonic Adventure legacy skin.
Today, publisher Blumhouse Games and developer Cozy Game Pals announced that they’re working together on Fear the Spotlight for Switch. A release window as not provided.
Fear the Spotlight, a third-person survival horror game, is a love letter to classic 90s teen horror stories. It also features a visual style inspired by the original PlayStation era. Players will sneak into a school after hours with Vivian and Amy, survive a seance gone wrong, solve tactile puzzles, and uncover the disturbing mystery behind a school tragedy decades before.
Today, Hasbo and Digital Eclipse unveiled Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind. Switch hasn’t been confirmed specifically, but it’s coming to consoles and Digital Eclipse tends to put all of its content on Nintendo’s console.
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind is a retro-inspired action game based on the famous television show. The game promises a fresh adventure with an original storyline that both respects and remixes the lore with scenarios and gameplay that will be both familiar and new to MMPR fans.
We’ve got more information in the following overview:
Outright Games made an announcement about its next game today, and Matchbox: Driving Adventures is coming to Switch. The title is due out on September 20, 2024.
Matchbox: Driving Adventures, created by Casual Brothers, lets players unlock, customize, and race digital versions of authentic Matchbox vehicles. Support is included for single-player as well as multiplayer.
The next entry in the Civilization series, aptly named Civilization VII, has just been announced. Fans can expect it to arrive on Switch in 2025.
Here’s what’s been shared thus far:
Harry Potter: Quiddich Champions is coming to Switch, it’s just been announced. A release is planned for September 3, 2024.
Harry Potter: Quiddich Champions features the magical sport introduced by the well-known books and films. The game supports solo play, cooperative online matches with friends, and competitive online player vs. player games.
LEGO Horizon Adventures, a new game from PlayStation and Studio Gobo, has been announced for Switch. It launches this holiday.
While PlayStation did bring MLB The Show to Switch, this reveal does come as a bit of a surprise. Horizon is one of the company’s bigger exclusives, but now it’s going in a new direction with LEGO.
Bit Kid, the developer behind Chasm, today unveiled its next project Wolfhound. There’s no word on launch timing for now, but it’s confirmed for Switch.
Wolfhound is a new World War II-based Metroidvania game. Players will infiltrate a mysterious Axis base in the Bermuda Triangle as one-man army Capt. Chuck Rossetti as they explore the deadly island and uncover the Nazi’s twisted scientific pursuits.
More information can be found in the following overview: