A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. Highlights include Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection, BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle, a couple of Dragon Ball games, and more.
Here’s the full roundup of sales:
SEGA Ages Columns II: The Voyage Through Time will release for Switch in Japan on August 8, SEGA announced today. The game will cost 925 yen on the eShop.
SEGA Ages Columns II will be coming west at some point. However, a specific release date for North America and Europe has not yet been determined.
In case you missed it, you can learn more about SEGA Ages Columns II here.
Obsidian Entertainment has published an official video for The Outer Worlds with senior designer Brian Heins. Below, Heins provides commentary while showing off a mission on the dangerous planet of Monarch.
In its first week, Fire Emblem: Three Houses sold a little over 150,000 copies in Japan. Dengeki now reports that it managed to sell through 80 percent of its initial shipment, which is quite high.
Based on the data and information we have so far, it’s no surprise to hear that Fire Emblem: Three Houses is off to a strong start. Dengeki emphasizes this by comparing the Switch title to a couple of previous console entries. Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance sold 99,800 copies in its first week and 169,000 copies in total. Meanwhile, Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn sold 89,000 units in its first week before going on to sell 183,000 units overall.
At Evo 2019 today, SNK announced that it will create a second season of DLC characters. Four more characters will be added to the game in 2020. Thus far, Mina Majikina has been confirmed.
Below is the trailer that debuted at Evo, which also confirmed The King of Fighters XV for unspecified platforms:
New footage is in showing off FIA European Truck Racing Championship on Switch. Check out the gameplay in the video below.
Cat-astrophe Games has announced that Escape from the Universe will be available on Switch next week. The modern shoot ’em up is slated for August 16 in North America and August 13 in Europe.
We have the following overview and trailer for Escape from the Universe:
Hello my beautiful Black Eagles, Blue Lions and Golden Deer! In this episode of NEP, we put on the boxing gloves and discuss microtransactions in gaming, why Fire Emblem: Three Houses is so damn good, and the wild mechanics with Dragon Quest Hero as he debuts in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. We also have a chat about the new additions to Nintendo Switch Online and if they save the service or not, Ubisoft’s Chinese Rabbids game and the meager announcements from Nintendo and Tencent at ChinaJoy. Finally in our Listener Mail segment, we recommend JRPGs and give our brutally honest feelings about the Final Fantasy series and Kingdom Hearts series.
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Not too long ago, new Neon Purple/Neon Orange Joy-Con and Blue/Neon Yellow Joy-Con were announced for North America. There hasn’t been any official news for Europe, but it looks like those controllers are also due out on the same day.
Nintendo Everything reader Mittens reached out to Nintendo’s customer support team to ask about the situation. A representative said, “the Joy-Con controllers in question are most certainly being released in Europe and will be on World Animal Day October 4th.”
The newest Switch Joy-Con colors were previously announced to be launching in North America on October 4.