Publisher Dangen Entertainment and developer Protoculture Games have announced Devil Engine Ignition, an expansion pack for the game currently available on Switch. It will be released this winter.
Here’s an overview of the Ignition DLC, along with a trailer:
Harvest Moon: Mad Dash is in development for Switch, Natsume announced today. The game, which is described as a spinoff, will be featured at E3 2019 with its first appearance. Official details and a “first look” will be shared on June 11.
Hiro Maekawa, president and CEO of Natsume, said in a statement:
The acclaimed Viking strategy game Northgard is making its way to Switch, creator Shiro Games announced today. A release is planned for later in 2019.
Here’s an introduction to Northgard plus a trailer:
Atelier Mimina is back with a new trailer for Giraffe and Annika ahead of BitSummit this weekend. Get a look at the video below.
Mainlining, a point and click hacking adventure developed by Rebelephant, is coming to Switch. Merge Games will be publishing the title on the eShop in the near future.
New to the Switch version is touchscreen support. You’ll also be able to use the keyboard input system while cracking cases on the go.
After it was only just announced for a summer release on Switch a few days ago, Dandy Dungeon: Legend of Brave Yamada has already received a release date. Listings on the North American and European eShops show that the game will be available on June 27.
Here’s an overview of Dandy Dungeon, along with a trailer:
We have two new videos for the Metroidvania Gato Roboto. Along with the game’s launch trailer below, you’ll find a video with plenty of footage.
This week’s European Nintendo Downloads are as follows:
Switch Retail
Among the Sleep: Enhanced Edition – €24.99
Animated Jigsaws Collection – €24.99
Fun! Fun! Animal Park – €29.99
Kotodama: The 7 Mysteries of Fujisawa – €24.99 (available May 31)
Lapis x Labryinth – €29.99 (available May 31)
Little Friends: Dogs & Cats – €49.99
PixARK – €49.99 (available May 31)
Major functionality is coming to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It appears that with version 3.1.0, Nintendo will be adding in a VR mode. The feature will work through the Toy-Con VR Goggles included with the Nintendo Labo VR Kit.
Here’s the brief blurb uncovered from an in-game notice that will be appearing when the update goes live: