Hamster is bringing Arcade Archives Road Fighter to Switch this week, the company has announced. A worldwide release is planned for July 25.
Road Fighter is a racing game originally released in 1984 by Konami. On Switch, Tate Mode will be supported.
Arcade Archives Road Fighter will cost $7.99 / €6.99 / £6.29 on the Switch eShop.
Source: Hamster PR
In light of news over the past few months that Nintendo and Tencent would be working together to bring the Switch to China, a joint press conference has been set for August 2nd in Shanghai, China.
It has been confirmed that discussion of the release of the console in China will be the focus. Recently, Tencent had started opening new Nintendo-related social media accounts.
Nintendo and Tencent announce a joint press conference on August 2 in Shanghai to speak about the Switch launch in China.
Things were heating up in the last days already, with Tencent opening official, Switch-related social media accounts, for example. https://t.co/QYFANGvdzz
— Dr. Serkan Toto / Kantan Games Inc. (@serkantoto) July 24, 2019
YouTube channel Nintendo Hall is back again with a full 20 minutes of gameplay footage for the Mighty Switch Force! Collection on Switch.
Those interested can view the video below.
A new Julia’s Palace Cookie is set to go live in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp tomorrow, July 25th.
Nintendo has published a new video for the Cookie below.
The latest issue of Famitsu out of Japan has confirmed that Disney Tsum Tsum Festival will launch for Switch in Japan on October 10th.
In addition, worldwide online multiplayer has been confirmed.
The latest Famitsu issue out of Japan has confirmed that Super Robot Wars V will release on Switch on October 3rd.
In addition, a Premium edition of the game was also confirmed — yet no details for it have been discussed at this time.
A ton of new information has come out for Pokemon Masters tonight, including confirmation that the game will launch on IOS and Android come August 29th — and pre-registration is now available on both platforms.
According to DeNA, the game will be free-to-start and will include language options for English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, and Traditional Chinese.
In addition, a “preview” version of the game has been confirmed for both Singapore and Canada — with the former coming July 25th and the other simply “coming soon”. This version will allow limited access to the game, yet save data can be carried over to the full version.
Finally, DeNA has supplied a new series of trailer for the game, with six new videos. They can all be viewed below.
The Fire Emblem: Three Houses Seasons of Warfare Edition has been sold out on Amazon for weeks upon weeks at this point, but with just a few days to go until launch, it’s back up again. You can place an order here.
Aside from the game, the Fire Emblem: Three Houses Seasons of Warfare Edition includes a sound selection CD, art book, steelbook, and calendar.
A new update is now available for Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu / Eevee. Version 1.0.2 is live worldwide, which fixes a couple of issues.
Below are the full patch notes: