Outright Games and Coatsink have announced Transformers: Battlegrounds, and it’s coming to Switch later this year.
Here’s a brief overview and a teaser trailer:
The brutal action shooter Ruiner is making its way to Switch next week, Devolver Digital and Reikon Games have announced. A release is planned for June 18 via the eShop.
We have the following overview and trailer for Ruiner:
Awhile back, we had heard that a Nendoroid was in the works based on Amaterasu from Okami. The figure has now fully taken shape and we have a proper look at the final product. Check out several new photos below.
Pre-orders have also started to open. Play-Asia is taking reservations for a few different editions here, including a standard release, DX version, and more.
According to an eShop listing, La Cosa Entertainment will be putting its puzzle-platformer Klaus on Switch next week. It’ll be out digitally as of June 18.
Here’s an overview of the game:
Klabater and Mandragora Games have shared a new gameplay video for Skyhill: Black Mist, a new isometric survival horror title. Watch it below.
Skyhill: Black Mist is due out on Switch later this year.
Update (6/11): We now have a confirmed release date of June 25. Additionally, we’ve swapped in a much newer trailer below.
Original (6/5): Nape Games has announced that Ploid Saga, a bundle of three titles in a singular package, will release on Switch this month. A final date will be shared in the very near future.
Ploid Saga contains V.O.I.D.+, Ploid, and Uchusen 2. Between the three, you’ll be experiencing platforming, shoot ’em up gameplay, and more.
Here’s some additional information about Ploid Saga plus a trailer:
The Nintendo UK store is now taking pre-orders for Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing in Disguise, and a bonus is being offered. Those that reserve the game will receive a free poster featuring a map of Le Carré. This applies to both the physical and digital versions.
Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing in Disguise launches July 10. Pre-order the game on the Nintendo UK store here.
A new game based on the Zoids Wild anime series is in development, this month’s issue of CoroCoro reveals.
Details are mostly under wraps for the time being. However, the magazine does confirm that players can remodel their Zoids, and also change their colors. Another major feature is also teased, though specifics weren’t shared.
The new Zoids Wild game launches in Japan this winter.