Last week, Bandai Namco announced an October 10 release date for Disney Tsum Tsum Festival in Japan. North America and Europe will be getting the game a month later, as a western November 8 launch has now been announced.
We have the following English trailer:
A new Disney Tsum Tsum Festival Switch hardware bundle was announced for Japan last week, though there’s no word on it coming west at this time.
Playful’s platformer New Super Lucky’s Tale has been dated for Switch. The game will launch on November 8, the studio announced today.
Here’s a new trailer:
New Super Lucky’s Tale will be sold both physically and digitally on Switch.
At the end of last week, Bethesda brought Wolfenstein: Youngblood to multiple platforms, including Switch. Digital Foundry has now examined the shooter in greater detail from a technical perspective.
Wolfenstein: Youngblood features a dynamic resolution. When docked, it tends to hit 720p more often than not, though there are still dips below that. Portable resolution tends to stick at 540p. Interestingly, the experience this time around seems to be a bit sharper than Wolfenstein II.
Publisher Intragames and developer Digital Tales have announced Bookbound Brigade, a new take on the Metroidvania genre. It will launch on multiple platforms later this year, including Switch.
Here’s some additional information about the project plus a trailer:
NIS America has shared a new story trailer for its Switch game Disgaea 4 Complete+, which provides fans with the basics of Netherworld politics and Valvatorez, “former tyrant reformed for the better as a Prinny instructor.” We’ve included the video below.
Disgaea 4 Complete+ launches for Switch on October 29.
Starting today, Trine 3: The Artifacts of Power is available to purchase on Switch digitally. View some footage in the video below.
Level-5 has posted the boxart for the new Switch version of Yo-kai Watch 1. Get a look at the packaging image above.
In Japan, Yo-kai Watch 1 launches for Switch on October 10.
Nintendo has detailed its plans for Evo 2019, which kicks off later this week at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, NV.
As previously announced, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate will be featured at the tournament and will be the final game on the main stage. The four winners of the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Online Open June 2019 tournament will also be competing: RamonM64, Wisdom, Seth, and Heeew.
Back in May, it was confirmed that 5pb.’s visual novel “YU-NO: A girl who chants love at the bound of this world” would be getting a North American release. Today, Numskull Games announced that they will publishing the game in Europe and Australia. The game will be released in these territories on October 4; the North American release date is October 1. The game will be getting both a physical and a digital version. There’s no word yet on the limited edition the North American market is receiving.
Head past the break for the full press release from Numskull Games:
The next big update for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is coming very soon, and so is the next DLC character, Hero from Dragon Quest. Masahiro Sakurai will be showing off the Hero in a special video tomorrow. Many fans have speculated that version 4.0.0 and along with that the release of the Hero, would be available soon after that video presentation. It seems like that’ll be the case, as Nintendo of Europe might have accidentally revealed the release date of 4.0.0. In a tweet this morning, they said that version 4.0.0 would be released on July 31, this Wednesday. The tweet has since been deleted and replaced with one that omits the date, but Twitter user @Chocobalt managed to take a screenshot of the original:
While this isn’t 100% confirmed yet, it seems very likely that version 4.0.0 will be available on the 31st.