D3 Publisher has released a new debut trailer for their upcoming release of Motto! New Puzz Osomatsu-san: Shinpin Sotsugyou Keikaku on Switch in Japan.
As it stands, the title is set to receive both a physical and digital launch on December 5th. Those interested can view the footage below.
FK Digital and Arc System Works have confirmed that they are bringing the ninja action title Mononoke Slashdown to the Switch sometime in November.
Previously, the title was exclusive to PlayStation Mobile. So far, only a digital version is confirmed. A trailer for the previous version of the title can be viewed below.
Retailer listings have outed the existence of Kemco RPG Selection Vol. 1 for Switch. It’s due out in Japan on January 30 for 3,980 yen.
As the name implies, Kemco RPG Selection Vol. 1 bundles four different games together. It features the RPGs Asdivine Hearts, Revenant Saga, Antiquia Lost, and Dragon Sinker. English support is not yet confirmed, but is likely.
Target is providing a special bonus with Luigi’s Mansion 3 purchases. If you buy the game, you can receive the canvas bag pictured above. It will be offered while supplies last.
Luigi’s Mansion 3 launches for Switch on October 31. Pre-order the game at Target here.
SEGA has posted the opening movie for Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. Take a look at the video below.
Ubisoft is bringing Assassin’s Creed: The Rebel Collection to Switch in December. It’ll include two games: Assassin’s Creed IV and Assassin’s Creed Rogue.
Unfortunately, if you were hoping to get both games on a physical cartridge, you might be out of luck. The game’s Spanish boxart has a banner stating that Assassin’s Creed IV comes on the cartridge whereas Rogue is offered as a download code. We’d assume that this is the case worldwide, but we’ll let you know if any additional information comes in.
The fast-paced action/puzzle platformer AeternoBlade II has received a new batch of footage. Have a look at the gameplay below.
The Pokemon Company and DeNA have shared the full letter from Pokemon Masters producer Yu Sasaki in English. Throughout the post, Sasaki and new producer Tetsuya Iguchi share their thoughts on the current state of the game and their plans moving forward.
Here’s the letter in its entirety:
SEGA is letting fans try out Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 prior to release. Over on the Japanese Switch eShop, a demo has been released. It can be accessed from any Switch system worldwide as long as you create a Japanese Nintendo Account.
We would expect the demo to be made available in other regions at a later date. However, if you’d like to download it immediately, the Japanese eShop is your current option.
Source: Switch eShop
Earlier today, Corpse Party: Blood Drive was added to the Switch eShop. Check out some gameplay footage in the video below.