The latest issue of Famitsu has confirmed that fan favorite characters Gajeel Redfox and Juvia Lockster will be playable in the upcoming Fairy Tail game on Switch.
In addition, the magazine also confirmed two more arcs from the series that will be represented in the game, which includes the Grand Magic Games and Tartaros arcs after the game begins with the battle against Hades.
Following tonight’s League of Legends 10th Anniversary Event and presentation, multiple job listings have been spotted on the website of developer Riot Games that reference the Nintendo Switch.
While there is no confirmation that any projects are currently in development for Switch involving Riot Games, the developer did mention during tonight’s broadcast that League of Legends: Wild Rift — a console-friendly version of League of Legends — will be coming to unspecified consoles in 2020.
While most of the Nintendo Switch references are included on unspecified job listings, two are for League of Legends: Wild Rift. While the others do not mention game titles, Riot Games also announced a new fighting game, FPS, mobile card game, and an esports team management simulator tonight as well.
However, it is important to keep in mind that these listings do not confirm that projects are in development. The job listings can be checked out below.
Bandai Namco has scheduled out the third trailer for SD Gundam G Generation Cross Rays, and it appears that it will air on October 18th.
Specifically, the trailer is set to debut on their YouTube channel at 5 am PT/8am ET. Those interested can view the trailer when it drops below.
System: Switch
Release date: October 16, 2019
Developer: Game Freak
Publisher: Game Freak
Little Town Hero is the most deceptive game I’ve ever reviewed. On the surface, it doesn’t look all that intimidating – this original RPG from Game Freak features a lighthearted story and cartoonish visuals, even claiming to be built with “the busy gamer in mind.” All that considered, it makes itself out to be a charming little experience. Yet beneath this welcoming veneer lies an extremely strategic combat system whose depth and complexity will likely prove overwhelming for all but the most seasoned roleplaying veterans. It’s vastly rewarding for those willing to dive deep into its dense mechanics, but for anyone looking for the lighter experience that the game makes itself out to be, then they might be let down.
The point and click adventure horror title Just Ignore Them will be available on the Switch eShop at the end of the week. Watch the game’s launch trailer below.
Nintendo has announced the latest tournament event for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. This time around, players are limited to using heavyweight fighters. The spirits you can receive will be higher in quality as you stack up wins.
The new Smash Bros. Ultimate tournament goes live on October 18. It will last for a total of three days.
Limited Run Games is giving the N64 version of Star Wars: Episode 1 Racer another shot in the limelight with a re-release. A collector’s edition will be sold “featuring a retro cart pin, commemorative coin, and reversible poster all in a beautiful rigid box that will fit right in with your Star Wars collection.”
Pre-orders open on October 18 at 7 AM PT / 10 AM ET, and then again at 3 PM PT / 6 PM ET. Take a closer look at the collector’s edition contents above.
Idea Factory has issued a new gameplay trailer for its upcoming Switch release of Mary Skelter 2. Give it a look below.
After previously appearing on other platforms, the shooter Overwatch made the jump to Switch today. See how it stacks up to the PlayStation 4 version below.