Nippon Ichi Software has shared new information and screenshots for cross-dressing adventure Bokuhime Project. Check out the new information on the story, setting, new characters, and the image gallery after the break.
New story, quests, and rewards were added to the MONSTER HUNTER PRIMAL CRISIS event on Feb. 3, 10 PM PT. The PRIMAL CRISIS (Part Two) summon showcase started Feb. 3, 10 PM PT. This showcase features adventurers and dragons such as 5★ adventurer Hunter Sarisse and 5★ dragon Dreadking Rathalos – A one-time free tenfold summon should be available for all players. Check out the introductory video below:
The #MonsterHunter PRIMAL CRISIS (Part Two) summon showcase started Feb. 3, 10 PM PT! The showcase features adventurers and dragons such as 5★ adventurer Hunter Sarisse and 5★ dragon Dreadking Rathalos!https://t.co/Vdf4aaetmF#DragaliaLost pic.twitter.com/GGgvFxvK6m
— Dragalia Lost (@DragaliaLostApp) February 4, 2020
Monster Energy Supercross: The Official Videogame 3 has received another trailer. In the video below, Milestone highlights a new co-op feature.
Monster Energy Supercross: The Official Videogame 3 will be out for Switch on February 4.
In a recent news post sent out to Switch owners, Nintendo provided a listing of the top 15 European eShop downloads for January 2020.
This month, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe returns to the top of the charts. Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training for Nintendo Switch, which is a new entry, is also in the top five.
Glass Masquerade 2: Illusions, a dreamlike collection of artistic jigsaw puzzles, will be available for Switch on February 13. View some early footage below.
Degica Games has dated the fantasy anti-RPG Hero Must Die. Again for Switch. It will release digitally via the eShop on February 27, the company confirmed.
Here’s an overview of Hero Must Die. Again, along with a trailer;
Niantic recently held a vote to let fans select the next featured creature for Pokemon GO Community Day. The results are in, and it’s been announced that Rhyhorn is the winner.
The next Pokemon GO Community Day takes place on February 22. This time around, the featured bonus will be 3x Catch Stardust.
Players can also evolve Rhyhorn into Rhyperior for the exclusive attack Rock Wrecker. If you’re lucky enough, you might encounter a Shiny Rhyhorn.
The Wonderful 101 started out on Wii U where it was an exclusive and published by Nintendo. On the other hand, for The Wonderful 101: Remastered, it’ll be self-published by developer PlatinumGames and will release on multiple platforms. Some may wonder what that could mean for Astral Chain, which is in a similar spot.
PlatinumGames studio head Atsushi Inaba confirmed to VGC that Astral Chain is “owned half by Platinum and half by Nintendo.” He also said that it’s “too early to say” whether Astral Chain will eventually take the multiplatform route, but it would be up to the Big N to sign off on such a move.
Inaba’s full words:
Nintendo just issued a new North American commercial for Animal Crossing: New Horizons. We have the advert for the game below.
The Wonderful 101 is returning on Switch thanks to a new Kickstarter campaign. Rather than going with Nintendo or a different publisher, PlatinumGames has decided to fund this project directly.
Speaking with Nintendo Everything, studio head Atsushi Inaba discussed the decision to go down the Kickstarter route – a first for the company. Inaba also mentioned that “Nintendo’s kindness has allowed us to expand to other platforms”, allowing for The Wonderful 101: Remastered to launch on Switch as well as other systems.
Inaba shared the following with us: