Cat Quest II will release for Switch on October 24, an eShop listing has revealed. The game was known to be heading to the eShop sometime this fall.
We have the following overview and trailer for Cat Quest II:
The latest issue of Dengeki PlayStation has revealed a new title from Nippon Ichi Software. Revealed in the magazine is void tRrLM(); //void teRraLiuM, an upcoming roguelike planned for Switch.
Here’s what we know thus far:
Home Sheep Home Farmageddon Party Edition is coming to Switch, Aardman Studios has announced. The Shaun the Sheep platform puzzle game will be available starting in October.
Here’s an overview of Home Sheep Home Farmageddon Party Edition, along with a trailer:
Mario Kart Tour is now available – if you can get past the influx of traffic currently hammering the app. Get past a brief tutorial and you’ll then be able to access the full game, including the menu.
That menu leaves an interesting tease for the future. While you can unlock various aspects of Mario Kart Tour by playing, there’s one element currently listed that can’t be accessed: multiplayer. Tap on it and you’ll be shown a message stating: “Available in a future version update.”
Mario Kart Tour currently lacks multiplayer, which is something that had concerned fans. Although it isn’t included at launch, we at least know Nintendo intends to add the mode in later down the road.
Game Freak has shared a short, 30-second trailer for Little Town Hero, which arrives on Switch next month. View it below.
A new update for Pokemon Masters is now starting to roll out. Version 1.2.0 includes some additions/quality of life improvements, bug fixes, and more.
Below are the full patch notes:
Arcade Archives Scramble is due out on Switch this week, Hamster has announced. A worldwide release is planned for September 26.
Scramble originally debuted in 1981. It’s a horizontal shooter with various obstacles to overcome in its six different sections. Super Cobra would later follow as the game’s sequel.
Nintendo has announced a new Gold Pass subscription service for Mario Kart Tour. By paying $4.99 each month, players can access more in-game rewards. First-time users are eligible for a two-week free trial.
Nintendo highlights the following benefits for subscribers:
Ahead of service starting in just a few hours, Mario Kart Tour is now available to download on both IOS and Android.
Service is officially slated to start at 1AM PT/5PM JST. Currently, starting up the game yields a “Under Maintenance” message.