A special Celebrate Pokémon gift rally has begun in Pokémon Masters to celebrate the release of Pokémon Sword & Shield – Isle of Armor with characters discussing the location and characters when you speak to them. Login every day to receive special bonuses to help upgrade your sync pairs. The event will run until June 24th, so there will be plenty of freebies to be had.
While the main sources of Dragalia Lost info have been radio-silent for a few days, we’ve pulled some info on upcoming events from the game’s Japanese Twitter account. Take a look at what’s coming next to Dragalia Lost:
- A new event, Nadine and Linnea’s United Front, will start at 2:00 AM, June 12, 2020. This is a solo-only event where players can take on hordes of enemies to earn various rewards.
- A new Dragonization event will also be arriving this Friday, where players will be tasked with completing objectives only in dragon form. This event will feature both solo and 4-player modes.
A new update has arrived for My Hero One’s Justice 2 from Bandai Namco. Players can now enjoy the English voice cast for the first time. Various other features have been added, such as support for additional downloadable content, improved game balance and stability, as well as a Data Analytics Setting being added to the Options menu. Let us know how you feel about the new content in the comments below.
While Nintendo itself kicked off a big sale on the Switch eShop today, the same can also be said of NIS America. Essentially all of the publisher’s games have new discounts, with savings up to 60 percent.
Here’s the full lineup:
The Almost Gone, a narrative exploration game, is approaching its release on Switch this month. For a look at some footage, check out the video below.
The Almost Gone will be out on June 25 via the eShop.
The mecha action game Hardcore Mecha is on the way to Switch, Lighting Games and Game Source Entertainment have announced. A release is planned for October.
Here’s an overview of the game, along with a trailer:
Xenoblade is celebrating its 10th anniversary today. The first entry on Wii initially launched in Japan on June 10, 2010. To celebrate, some special artwork has been prepared, which we have above.
Xenoblade Chronicles wasn’t localized until the European edition in August 2011. North America had to continue waiting for the RPG, as Nintendo didn’t bring it over until April 2012.
Since the original Xenoblade Chronicles, we’ve seen Xenoblade Chronicles X on Wii U and Xenoblade Chronicles 2 on Switch. Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition, a redone version of the Wii title, came to Switch late last month.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate will host its latest tournament this week, Nintendo has announced. The theme this time around involves fighters and characters from 2000 through 2009.
The tournament goes live in Smash Bros. Ultimate on June 12. Expect it to last for a total of three days.
System: Switch
Release date: June 5, 2020
Developer: Obsidian / Virtuos
Publisher: Private Division
Almost eight months after its release on other platforms, The Outer Worlds finally makes its way to Switch, giving players the first real Fallout-esque experience on the hybrid console. The game provides a fantastic RPG experience that never feels too bloated and hits all the right notes with excellent pacing, but as for the new port, taking this ambitious game and bringing it to Nintendo’s console seemed like it may have been a bit much. We’ve seen some technical marvels appear on the platform, but there have been just as many letdowns from games that were just too poorly optimized to make for an ideal experience, even with the luxury of portable play. The Outer Worlds provides an galactic sci-fi epic that’s rich in content and immersion, and while it’s easily a game that should be a must-play for anyone with the slightest interest in RPGs, the Switch conversion is an odd bag that sits on the fine line between acceptable and sacrificial. Quite simply, The Outer Worlds on Switch is playable, but not optimal.