SEGA has shared a bunch of character art for Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. We get to see representatives from both franchises in some pretty unique outfits and poses that highlight the title’s various events.
Here’s the full set of art:
Game Freak uploaded a video this week with Shigeki Morimoto, the original designer for Mew. While it’s unfortunately only in Japanese at present, Siliconera translated some of the more notable tidbits.
Here’s the full roundup:
IGN has provided new footage from the recently-announced Rock of Ages 3. View the gameplay as shared at Gamescom 2019 below.
According to a new eShop listing, Little Racer will be making its way to Switch next week. The dynamic racing game is planned for August 29.
Here’s an overview of Little Racer plus a trailer:
Tiny Metal: Full Metal Rumble has been updated on Switch. Version 1.0.9 includes system changes, bug fixes, and more.
Below are the full patch notes:
FIFA 20 will be coming to Switch next month, but when it does, it’ll be released as a Legacy Edition. That means rather than more of a new experience that makes significant improvements and additions, it’ll be largely based on last year’s version.
EA has now published a lengthy FAQ detailing what fans can expect from FIFA 20 Legacy Edition on Switch. Find the full rundown below.
Along with Shovel Knight: King of Cards, members of the media have also been able to play Shovel Knight Showdown at Gamescom 2019 this week. Take a look at some footage below.
Inti Creates is going in a slightly different direction with the Gunvolt series. After a pair of Azure Striker Gunvolt titles, we’re now getting Luminous Avenger IX – a project starring Copen. What does that mean for the future of the overall franchise?
Inti Creates CEO Takuya Aizu clarified the situation in a recent interview with Nintendo Everything. Aizu indicated that there are essentially different series with Azure Striker Gunvolt and Luminous Avenger IX, both of which have different directors leading them.
Last December, Susume!! Mamotte Knight: Hime no Totsugeki Serenade was announced for Switch. The Gotta Protectors sequel is planned for a 2019 release in Japan. Although we haven’t heard much about the project since, Ancient president Yuzo Koshiro has confirmed plans for the west.
Speaking with Nintendo Life, Koshiro reconfirmed that the new Switch title is on track for this year in Japan. As for the west, the English version should be ready “by the next spring.”
Shovel Knight: King of Cards is currently playable at Gamescom 2019, though only for the media. In any case, you can view the latest footage as captured at the event by GameXplain below.