A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. These include Alien: Isolation, Aragami, Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, Donut County, Everspace, Fate/Extella games, Fuser, Gone Home, GRID Autosport, Horace, Summer in Mara, and more.
Here are the full highlights:
N and Zekrom of the Unova region will soon be joining Pokemon Masters EX. They’ll be debuting as a sync pair, and there’ll be a story event known as “The Ideal Formula” starring N.
Players can obtain N and Zekrom starting on December 23 at 10 PM PT / December 24 at 1 AM ET. At the same time, enough gems for one ×11 scout will be handed out as a gift.
Here’s a trailer:
The House in Fata Morgana: Dreams of the Revenants Edition has a release date – at least in Japan. Novectacle’s gothic suspense tale will launch on March 25, 2021, according to retailer listings. A physical version is confirmed for the region.
The House in Fata Morgana: Dreams of the Revenants Edition will be heading west as well. However, a release date has not yet been shared.
Here’s an overview of The House in Fata Morgana: Dreams of the Revenants Edition, along with a trailer:
Deemo Reborn, Rayak’s latest rhythm game, made its way to Switch a couple of days ago. Have a look at the official launch trailer below.
Deemo Reborn is out now on Switch via the eShop.
Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin was a long journey to completion for Edelweiss. After five years in development, the game finally released in November. It’s out now on Switch and other platforms.
Director Nal and CG artist Koichi were kind enough to take some time to speak with us as part of a new interview about the game. We were able to learn more about Sakuna’s origins, including Nal’s desire to create an action RPG going back to his days as a student. Other discussion topics included other games that inspired the project, working with Switch, and even how much rice was consumed during development.
You can read up on our full interview for Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin below.
This week on Nintendo Everything Podcast, we’ve got so much news to talk about, despite being the very end of the year. Galen’s been playing Cyberpunk 2077, so we dive into the controversy, first-hand and second-hand experiences. We’ve also got Sephiroth impressions, Indie World Showcase recap, and Super Nintendo World recap. Did we really get three directs in one week (more or less)? We’re also picking the winner of the Twitter giveaway, too! Listen to the opening of the show to see who won.
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ConcernedApe is continuing to tease Stardew Valley’s major 1.5 update. Today, a couple of new elements were introduced.
Players can look forward to the “Beach Farm” farm type as well as the “Advanced Game Options” menu. Note that these new options will only be available when making a new form. Aside from one exception, they can’t be changed once you’ve started the game.
Stardew Valley is currently available on Switch. A release window for the update has not yet been announced.