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With Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition quickly coming up on its release, Digital Foundry has gone hands-on to examine how it holds up from a technical perspective. Aside from going over details like resolution and frame rate, we also are able to better understand what’s been changed from the Wii version.

Below are the main highlights:

Anime Expo 2020 is another loss from the coronavirus pandemic. The show must go on though, and in its place will be a two-day live stream event known as Anime Expo Lite.

Anime Expo Lite will have special guests, panel discussions with industry leaders, industry announcements, live content, exclusive content from Japan, Q&As, and giveaways. In the past, we’ve seen a few Nintendo-related reveals – notably from Aksys Games.

Rounding out today’s handheld footage of the BioShock games, we now have a look at BioShock 2 Remastered as well. Get a look at the gameplay below.

In case you missed it, we have handheld footage of the first BioShock here. You can also see gameplay of BioShock Infinite here.

The latest trailer for SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated is in, which highlights the game’s support for various languages. Watch the video below.

SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated is scheduled for a June 23 release on Switch.

Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition is rewarding players for having played Xenoblade Chronicles 2. When starting up the game for the first time, a notice will appear offering free 100,000G.

Accepting or denying the reward is entirely up to you. However, it can’t be redeemed later on, so you’ll only have one chance to collect it.

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Nintendo has prepared a new update to go alongside the launch of Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition. When booting up the game, you should be able to access version 1.1.1.

Patch notes have not yet been made available at this time. Nintendo will presumably share more information later on, and we’ll let you know if any additional details come in.

Today Numskull games officially announced a physical release for their upcoming adventure game, Clive ‘N’ Wrench. Alongside this announcement, they also released a new trailer showing off gameplay and what is included with the physical edition. Take a look below.

 

Clive ‘N’ Wrench is available for preorder now, and will launch this Winter.

The 2D pixel art shooter Colt Canyon has received a new video highlighting the game’s multiplayer features. Give it a look below.

Colt Canyon is slated for a Q2 2020 release on Switch.

Switch is getting the full BioShock series in just a couple of days. The eShop listings for all three games have updated, revealing additional information.

BioShock Remastered, BioShock 2 Remastered, and BioShock Infinite: The Complete Edition will cost $19.99 each. File sizes are 12.5GB, 10.4GB, and 20.7GB respectively.

By purchasing BioShock: The Collection, you can receive all three games for $49.99. This will have a physical release, though there’s a pretty big mandatory download, and not all content is included on the cartridge.

Source: Switch eShop

Today, SEGA released a new trailer for their cult classic puzzle game, Catherine: Full Body. The trailer gives a brief look into the game’s story. Take a look below.

Catherine: Full Body is available for pre-purchase now, and launches on Switch July 7.


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