Top Hat Studios announced today that it is bringing the Metroidvania game Redo: Enhanced Edition to Switch. A specific release date hasn’t been announced, though we know it’s set for release sometime in Q3 2020.
Here’s an overview of Redo:
This week’s North American Nintendo Downloads are as follows:
Switch Retail
Bubble Bobble 4 Friends – $39.99 (available March 31)
Gigantosaurus The Game – $39.99 (available March 27)
One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 – $59.99 (available March 27)
Zombie Army Trilogy – $34.99 (available March 31)
It’s been a long time coming, but the Fantastic Four DLC is finally now available in Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order. Along with that new content for Expansion Pass owners, a new update is live for all players.
In case you missed it earlier this week, we have the full patch notes for version 4.0.0 below.
As previously reported, the action-platformer Duck Souls+ is reaching the Switch eShop tomorrow. Find some early footage below.
Cereal Games has managed to raise enough funds for its new action RPG Pecaminosa on Indiegogo, and a result, the project has been secured for Switch. The studio raised over $10,000 so far, and there’s still close to three weeks remaining in the campaign.
Developer Ullucus Heaven announced today that their action puzzle game Puchitto Cluster would be released on Nintendo Switch next week, on April 2. Check out a trailer for the game:
As previously announced, the 2.50 update for God Eater 3 is now available. This will actually be the final update for the game, marking the end of a long period of post-launch support. Head past the break for the full patch notes:
Nippon Ichi Software has released a new commercial for Bokuhime Project, which you can watch below. The cross-dressing game will be released in Japan on April 23:
Compile Heart has announced Mary Skelter Finale for Nintendo Switch. As its name implies, this entry will wrap up the story told in the Mary Skelter series so far. Having finally escaped from the Jail, the protagonist has to contend with the “Foul Feeding Overseer Tower” floating in the sky as well as the “Genocide Pink” executioner squad. Gameplay will feel familiar to fans of the series as you’ll still be exploring 3D dungeons; however, the new “Zapping System” feature will allow players to switch between multiple parties in real time. If you haven’t played the previous entries in the series, there will be a visual novel-like mode in this game that recaps the stories of those games.
Currently, there’s no set release date for Mary Skelter Finale.