Pokemon GO has received a minor update, bringing the version to 1.151.1 — while there are no big changes of note, there have been a few more bugs vanquished in the latest release. Full patch notes here:
- Release date: August 26th 2020 (North America) / August 27th 2020 (Europe, Japan)
- Platforms: Android and iOS
- File size: 88MB (Android)
- Patch notes:
- Bug fixes
- Additional notes: none.
- Source: see links above
Publisher Top Hat Studios and developer 2 Odd Diodes will be bringing the hand-drawn Action RPG Sonzai to the Switch in 2022. This beautiful brawler explores the bonds between people as you build relationships with the people around you and explore the nature of magic in a boldly colored world. Check out the overview of the game as well as the trailer as rounded up by Gematsu after the break:
Early 2022 seems a long way off, but Top Hat Studios is busier than ever with more games on the horizon. Developer ClaudiaTheDev is hard at work on a farming simulation game that allows players to not only customize their farm and home, but also hatch adorable slime-like creatures that can fight in battle and follow you around as you do your daily chores. Check out the trailer at the end of this post, as well as the overview rounded up by Gematsu after the break:
Hyper Team Recon tells the story of three alien beings adventuring across our very own planet Earth. The 3D Platformer seems to draw artistic inspiration from the Paper Mario games, with flat characters and items on a 3D plane. The game has a little time before getting to us, but is planned for a 2022 launch. You can check out the trailer at the bottom of this post — preceded by an overview of the game, courtesy of Gematsu after the break:
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remastered is now available for purchase on the Switch eShop, and Square Enix celebrates the occasion with the all-new special artwork featured above. At $29.99 on the eShop and taking up 4.1GB of space, this Action-RPG is sure to capitalize on the portability of the Switch. While multiplayer is an online-only affair, the addition of cross-play capability will allow players to enjoy the adventure with their friends regardless of platform, and in thirteen additional dungeons to boot. It certainly is a good time to delve back into the world of crystals and miasma.
Bandai Namco has gone live with the official launch trailer for its action soccer game Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions. We’ve included it below.
Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions is due out for Switch on August 28.
Back when Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection was releasing, Capcom offered Reploid Remixes DLC. This could only be obtained at the time by pre-ordering.
A few months later, the DLC is now accessible to everyone. Better yet, it’s entirely free. Simply head on over to the eShop page and you should be able to initiate the download.
The Reploid Remixes DLC “includes six alternative in-game background music tracks, as well as four specially arranged songs by series veteran composers available exclusively in the Music Player.”
The next piece of DLC is now live for Cadence of Hyrule. Melody Pack, which features 39 new remixes from three different artists, can be purchased as individual content or through the season pass. The standalone DLC costs $5.99 while the season pass is $14.99.
Cadence of Hyrule’s Character Pack dropped last month, and featured playable Impa, Shadow Link, and Shadow Zelda, as well as Frederick (the shopkeeper) and Aria (Cadence’s grandmother) from Crypt of the NecroDancer. It also added an All Character Mode and Mystery Mode.
The last piece of DLC, Symphony of the Mask, is coming soon. It’ll include a new map and songs with Skull Kid.