The madcap multiplayer party game Chapeau will launch for Switch on March 31, Salt Castle Studio has announced. Fans will be able to purchase the game as an eShop download.
We have the following overview and trailer for Chapeau:
MadWorld, PlatinumGames’ brutal action game for Wii with a monochromatic visual style, is celebrating its tenth anniversary. The game originally came out in North America on March 10, 2009.
To celebrate the milestone, MadWorld lead character designer Masaki Yamanaka has made some new artwork of Jack. We have the image above.
Both Tiny Metal: Full Metal Rumble and Wargroove are games that are heavily inspired by the Advance Wars series. As such, it’s perhaps not a huge surprise to see a collaboration between the two of them. DELiGHTWORKS, the Japanese publisher of Tiny Metal: Full Metal Rumble announced today that Tiny Metal: Full Metal Rumble would be getting Wargroove collaboration DLC. There will be a free DLC map available to everyone which sees you use Wargroove’s Caesar as your commander. There will also be paid DLC called “Will of the Shogun” that features a total of 39 maps. It will be priced at 400 Yen in Japan. Both the free and the paid DLC maps will be available on March 12.
A new update is starting to roll out for Pokemon GO. It should gradually become available in all countries and on both Android and iOS over the course of the day. This update brings the game up to version 0.169.0 on Android and 1.135.0 on iOS. You will need 50MB of free space on Android and 287.5MB of free space on iOS to install it. No official patch notes are available at this point.
A new minor update is now available for the Nintendo Switch Online mobile app, bringing the app up to version 1.6.1. No patch notes are available, but given the version number, it seems like only minor changes were part of this update.
The next Hall of Forms event has gone live in Fire Emblem Heroes. It’ll run from today till March 24. This time, the features Heroes are ones from Thracia 776: Leif: Prince of Leonster, Finn: Lance of Legend, Reinhardt: Thunder’s Sword and Olwen: Righteous Knight. In addition to the usual rewards, you can also get the time-limited Divine Codes (Ephemera 3) this time.
Related to the Hall of Forms, Forma Soul Packs are now available. Each pack contains 60 orbs and one Forma Soul. Forma Souls allow you to take one of the units you raised in Hall of Forms and add them to your permanent army. The current Forma Soul Pack will be available to purchase until April 20.
The Resplendent Hero line-up that’s part of Feh Pass has been updated today. Resplendent Hero Ike: Young Mercenary is now available. Also, the next Resplendent Hero has been revealed: Sophia: Nabata Prophet. She will be added on March 25. You can see a preview of her new outfit in the image above. The Feh Pass quests have also been updated today. They will be available until March 25.
Finally, Intelligent Systems published a new event calendar today. Take a look at it below:
With the movie’s July 10th release seeming pretty far away, it was announced that starting April 17th, tickets will be available for pre-order for Pokemon the Movie: Coco. Moviegoers will also be rewarded for their purchase, with a shiny Celebi being gifted to all who pre-purchase a ticket, and Zarude becoming available to players from June 15th. While nothing has been announced for Western players just yet, its a matter of time before we are informed of how to obtain this new Legendary Pokemon.
Wide Right Interactive’s Freedom Finger will be obtaining its latest update on March 24th for Nintendo Switch. The “Rhymesayers Update” adds new levels featuring original music by underground hip-hop artist Aesop Rock, as well as “a wide variety” of enhancements, bug fixes, and accessibility options. You can see a trailer for the update below:
Ratalakia Games will publish Petite Games’ arcade shooter Super Destronaut Land Wars on Switch this week, the company announced. A release is planned for March 13.
Here’s an overview of the game, along with a trailer:
Shigeru Miyamoto has been responsible for some of the most iconic game franchises ranging from Mario to Zelda. These days though, he’s not quite involved in Nintendo development as he used to be. Miyamoto could be interested in making a new, smaller-scale title down the road, but told Famitsu in the Japanese magazine’s latest issue that he’s busy with other projects.
Here’s our full exchange between Miyamoto and Famitsu: