Submit a news tip



Jumanji: The Video Game, a tie-in with the latest movie in the franchise, is out today on Nintendo Switch. Bandai Namco, who are publishing the game, released a launch trailer today:

Layton’s Mystery Journey: Katrielle and the Millionaires’ Conspiracy – Deluxe Edition has made its way onto the Switch and is out today. To celebrate the occasion, Nintendo released a launch trailer for the game:

A couple of hours ago, Nintendo surprised us by releasing a new first-party published game on the Japanese eShop called The Stretchers. The game was actually developed by Tarsier Studios, whose previous work includes Little Nightmares. The game is now also available on the European eShop. Here’s the English launch trailer:

Atlus just released another character trailer for Persona 5 Scramble. This one introduces Sophia, a new playable character that joins the Phantom Thieves:

Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers will be released on February 20, 2020 in Japan.

The party game Disney Tsum Tsum Festival lands on Switch in the west today. For a look at what the title has to offer, check out the footage below.

The Tetris 99 Pokémon Sword & Shield promotional event is now live until 06:59 UTC on November 11th. A special Tetris 99 Maximus Cup based on Pokémon Sword & Shield is now playable. Players can earn the theme based on the Wild Area with Pokémon music if they achieve 100 Points during the special event by ranking in various matches. Once obtained, players will be able to use it forever.

Source

 

The SD Gundam SD Gundam G Generation Cross Rays demo is now live on the Japanese eShop. The demo does support English menus and subtitles, and data will be able to be carried over to the full version. You can take a look at some English language screenshots below.

Monster rancher has been confirmed for a Switch release date of 12/19/19 in Japan. The game is mostly the same as it was previously. However, instead of obtaining monsters through actual CDs, they’re generated by searching for CD names and artists from a custom database via the network.

You can take a look at the original Tweet after the break.

System: Switch
Release date: November 8, 2019
Developer: Playful
Publisher: Playful


When many think of Nintendo, they see a single word pop into their minds: platformers. Nintendo has remained steadfast in its commitment to the platforming genre for decades, even as the gaming landscape has shifted and evolved around them considerably. Third-party and indie developers have long relied on this association too, and have routinely seen the lion’s share of their success on Nintendo consoles come from releasing platforming adventures with mass appeal. As a result of all this, you could say that the watermark for platforming excellence is considerably higher on Nintendo consoles than it is elsewhere, considering the long lineage of quality that already exists. I’m here to tell you that this watermark has been adequately met – and in some ways even exceeded – by New Super Lucky’s Tale.

New Super Lucky’s Tale, Playful’s 3D platformer, is out today on Switch. Get a look at the game’s first half hour below.


Manage Cookie Settings