Ratalakia Games will publish the action-platformer Duck Souls+ on Switch this week, an eShop listing shows. The title’s launch is scheduled for March 27.
Here’s an overview of Duck Souls+, along with a trailer:
Aksys Games announced today that Collar X Malice, “the suspense-filled otome game in which a young police officer investigates the brutal terrorist organization inciting fear and violence throughout the city,” is launching for Switch in North America this June. Collar X Malice: Unlimited will be released one month later in August.
Here’s a bunch of information about Collar X Malice:
Deep Silver has passed along additional information about the new Switch version of Saints Row IV: Re-Elected.
First up, it’s confirmed that Saints Row IV: Re-Elected runs at 720p in handheld mode and 1080p docked. A dynamic resolution option is also included to maintain steady 30 frames per second, though “this mode resolution will be varied in intensive gameplay situations in order to keep frame rate consistent.”
Saints Row IV: Re-Elected will support gyro aiming. This will be included in the digital version from launch and through a day-one update for physical copies. It’s enabled by default, but can be switched off in the options menu.
Source: Deep Silver
Nintendo has sent out a trailer for the new Hammer Bro Tour in Mario Kart Tour. Get a look at the video below.
Hamster announced today that Ikari III: The Rescue is heading to Switch this week as the latest Arcade Archives game. It will launch worldwide on March 26, the company confirmed.
Ikari III: The Rescue originally came out for arcades in 1989, and was made by SNK. Here’s a brief overview from MobyGames:
Here’s what’s happening in Fire Emblem Heroes:
- Mjölnir’s Strike: Counter phase is now active. Use your Counter Arrows wisely! Save them for the latter half, or use the Weaker Bonus to triple your power! Players who didn’t participate in the Shield phase can still join in.
- Special Heroes are back to celebrate the spring festival in the Hares at the Fair summoning event! Your first summon in this event won’t cost any Orbs!
- Resplendent Hero Sophia: Nabata Prophet is now available to Feh Pass subscribers. In addition, Feh Pass Quests have been updated. These quests are available until Apr. 9, 11:59 PM PT. For further information, please see the Feh Pass website.
- The next Resplendent Hero, Azura: Lady of the Lake, is scheduled to become available Apr. 10, 12:00 AM PT.
Streets of Rage 4 will be getting a physical release. Publisher 3goo will be handling the Japan physical copy, Bare Knuckle 4: Special Edition. Westward in North America, Limited Run Games will release limited print physical standard and special editions of the title. Pre-orders via Limited Run will be open until a week after the digital release of the game and can be found here.
Gala Alex will be arriving in the next Gala Dragalia. As was posted in the Dragalia Digest a few hours ago, the next Gala Dragalia event starts on Mar. 26, 11 PM PT. In the meantime, don’t forget to update to version 1.18.0 and claim your 100,000 eldwater from Notte.
“Whatever happens, I will keep Elisanne safe!” – Gala Alex
Animal Crossing: New Horizons sold 1,880,626 retail copies in its first three days of release in Japan, according to Famitsu. This number includes physical game copies, download cards, and the Animal Crossing: New Horizons Switch bundle, but does not include digital sales via the Nintendo eShop. Laudably, New Horizons has now surpassed Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield‘s 1.36 million units as the best selling opening week for a Switch title in Japan.
The Coma: Recut made it to Switch at the end of 2017. Its sequel, The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters, is planned for a later digital release. The Coma: Double Cut includes five costume add-ons for The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters, and first-print copies include the sequel’s original soundtrack CD. This combo pack arrives August 6, 2020 in Japan. You can check out an overview via Steam for each of the games below: