Publisher Atari and developer Chequered Ink have announced Pong Quest, a new taking on the classic gaming IP. The game is in development for Switch and other platforms.
Here’s what we know thus far:
Salt Castle Studio has put out a launch trailer for its new mad cap party game Chapeau. Get a look at the video below.
New footage has surfaced for The Complex, Wales Interactive’s cinematic FMV title. Get a look at the gameplay below.
Some folks may remember 80’s Overdrive, a 2D pixel art racer that dropped on the 3DS eShop at the end of 2017. Switch was still fresh and the older portable was on its way out, so it may not have received the attention it should have. Insane Code is rectifying that by porting the game over to Nintendo’s latest console.
It’s unclear when exactly we’ll be seeing 80’s Overdrive on Switch, but it’s on track to arrive later in 2020. We have some details and a trailer from the original 3DS release below.
Despite being heavily rumored for a while, a Nintendo Switch port of Persona 5 never ended up happening. Instead, Persona 5 Royal, the updated re-release of the game, is out on the PS4 today. Developer Atlus sent out a survey to some players of the game, and one survey question in particular has sparked the interest of Persona fans. It asks “How interested would you be in purchasing Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers if it were to be released in the West?”.
Persona 5 Scramble, the sequel / spin-off to Persona 5, was recently released in Japan, and it included a Nintendo Switch version. So far, it hasn’t been officially announced for a Western release.
The previously announced Summoning Focus for the new Mythic Hero, Bramimond: The Enigma is now live. It’ll be available till April 10. Other than Bramimond, these Heroes are the 5-star focus units: Robin: Fell Vessel, Camilla: Light of Nohr, Altina: Dawn’s Trueblade, Alm: Imperial Ascent, Roy: Blazing Lion, Peony: Sweet Dream, Tiki: Legendary Dragon, Fjorm: Princess of Ice, Thrasir: Omnicidal Witch, Micaiah: Queen of Dawn and Mamori: Microwavin’ Idol.
Also until April 10, a Mythic Hero Battle featuring Bramimond will be available. Additionally, the Legendary Hero Battles for Roy, Tiki and Robin as well as the Mythic Hero Battles for Altina and Thrasir are also back for a limited time. Clear these battles to get blessings, orbs and accessories.
The Battle Villa has been reset as of today. With this rotation, new battles can be won with different opposing teams. Rewards from the previous rotation can be claimed by entering the Battle Villa, so be sure to check it out if you participated before. This rotation should be set until April 15th. If you haven’t participated in Battle Villa before, be mindful that you must clear the main story’s Chapter 7 beforehand.
A new update is now live for Dragalia Lost, bringing the version number to 1.18.2. While there aren’t a lot of patch notes, there is a message from Dragalia Lost’s website here:
Update 1.18.2, which fixes certain issues, will be available for download around 11:00 PM, Mar 30, 2020.You may install it when it becomes available; otherwise, an automatic update will occur at approximately 11:00 PM, Mar 31, 2020.â– Notes:It may take time for the store to reflect the updated information. Players may not be able to perform updates due to their device’s data cache being full. If you are unable to perform the update, restart your device, and then try downloading it from the store.