Following up on yesterday’s feature in the Nintendo Direct, Codemasters and Feral Interactive have shared a new trailer for GRID Autosport. Check it out below.
New sales data is in from the UK for the month of August.
As MCV points out, it was a pretty slow month. However, there was some good news for Nintendo. Switch overtook the Xbox One in terms of units sold, and surpassed both the Xbox One and PS4 as far as revenue is concerned.
Mommy’s Best Games has issued a new trailer for Pig Eat Ball, which hits Switch next month via the eShop. Watch it below.
Yesterday, Divinity: Original Sin 2 – Definitive Edition saw a surprise release on the Switch eShop. Have a look at some footage below.
River City Girls is available for Switch starting today. WayForward has shared a new launch trailer, which we have below.
Yesterday, Nintendo made the long-awaited announcement that SNES games are coming to Nintendo Switch Online. It will have a number of features, some of which were outlined yesterday. There’s online multiplayer, the ability to save at any point, a rewind function, and new sorting options.
Those sorting options have now been detailed on Nintendo’s Japanese website. On the menu, you can change the order freely. You can sort titles in alphabetical order, by release date, play time, favorites, and recently played.
These sorting options aren’t limited to SNES games, as Nintendo has confirmed the same sorting options are being added to NES – Nintendo Switch Online.
Thanks to Jake for the tip.
A Dark Room launched on Switch earlier this year, but not without some controversy. Developer Amir Rajan left an Easter egg in the game that allowed players to access a hidden code editor. Rajan’s intent was innocuous, but Nintendo was forced to pull the game from the eShop and publisher Circle Entertainment was upset about the whole situation.
Months later, A Dark Room is available on the eShop once again. The code editor is gone, though the experience appears to be otherwise in tact.
IGN has provided some of the first footage showing Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered on Switch. View a gameplay montage below.
Farming Simulator 20 made a brief appearance during yesterday’s Nintendo Direct. In the presentation, a December 3 release date was confirmed.
Giants Software and Focus Interactive have now sent out some details and a few screenshots. We have the full roundup below.
Developer Frogwares has officially announced that The Sinking City will be hitting Switch on September 12. It will initially be digital-only, though a physical version hasn’t been ruled out entirely.
Communications manager Sergey Oganesyan had this to say about possibly bringing The Sinking City to retail: