Batman is officially joining Fortnite. Epic Games has confirmed the news, and teased a reveal that will be taking place tomorrow.
A new video will debut below at 5 AM PT / 8 PM ET / 1 PM in the UK / 2 PM in Europe:
Batman joining Fortnite was expected this week following datamining of the game’s latest update.
Konami has kicked off a new “Motion Comic” video series for Contra: Rogue Corps that gives more insight into the story. We have the first one below.
Niffelheim, an action exploration game, is out now on the Switch eShop. Take a look at the game’s official launch trailer below.
Yesterday, NIS America showed off Destiny Connect during a live stream with the latest English gameplay. Watch the full recording below.
Another new update for My Time at Portia is now available. The game now features improved loading times primarily aimed at Switch, fixes to performance and stability issues, and more.
Below are the full patch notes:
IGN has shared a bunch of footage for Tangle Tower, the latest game from the developer of Snipperclips that’s arriving on Switch next month. Check out the gameplay video below.
In a bit of Pokemon Sword & Shield related news, The Pokemon Company has launched the “Dynamax Camera” website today. You can upload pictures from your phone to this website, which will then add one of a total of 50 different Dynamax Pokemon to the picture. The site is only available in Japanese, but it’s pretty easy to navigate as all you need to do is scan the QR code on the site. Additionally, it’s safe to assume that all of the Pokemon that can appear on the picture can also be found in Pokemon Sword & Shield.
The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening is out today, and Nintendo is doing a bit of cross-promotion. They shared a total of eight Zelda-themed courses in Super Mario Maker 2 to celebrate the launch of the remake. You can see the codes for each level in the image above.
The first software update is now available for Super Kirby Clash.
According to the patch notes for this latest update, all that is mentioned is that “Several issues have been fixed to improve gameplay experience.”
Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy VIII Remastered are getting a physical release, Square Enix has revealed. The two RPGs will be sold in a single package for Switch later this year. Best of all, an English language option has been confirmed.
Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy VIII Remastered are both currently available on the Switch eShop. The latter game was thought to be receiving a physical version, but that didn’t pan out. Now, however, we know that there will be a physical edition for both classics thanks to this new Asian release.