Nintendo has updated the release schedule on its platforms for the week of May 9. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:
One of the things Hob: The Definitive Edition players initially expressed some frustration over when the game launched on Switch a few weeks ago was the resolution. In handheld mode, things just weren’t all that crisp.
With a new version 1.1.1 patch issued today, this has now been addressed. Panic Button says handheld mode image quality was a “top priority” and calls it a “huge step forward.” On top of that, the patch “contains a handful of other fixes and improvements.”
Seeing as Shakedown: Hawaii is just a few days away from release, Vblank Entertainment is ramping up promotional efforts. We have a new “Hostile Takeover” trailer below.
Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age finally debuts on Switch today – both physically and digitally. Have a look at a bunch of footage below.
Another update for Rocket League has gone live. Version 1.62 is out now, which will show on your Switch system as version 1.1.9.
The full patch notes are as follows:
Nintendo has put out a new video highlighting some of the games that were added to the eShop around April. Get a look at it below.
Shakedown: Hawaii launches for Switch via the eShop on May 7. Vblank Entertainment has officially confirmed that a physical version will follow, though there’s no specific release window yet.
Vblank says that “physical manufacturing has a notable lead time,” meaning the physical edition is “still be a couple months off.” The developer adds that “an exact date will be narrowed down as things progress”.
When Shakedown: Hawaii is offered physically, Vblank hopes to include “some cool stuff”. New / re-worked cover art is also planned for the Switch cover.
The racing title Meow Motors is making its way to Switch next week, a listing on the eShop reveals. It’ll be out in both North America and Europe on May 8.
Here’s an overview of the game, along with a trailer:
nWay has announced that new content is now available for Power Rangers: Battle For The Grid. The team has added in a story mode from writer Kyle Higgins, new characters, battle arenas, and voiceovers from original cast members.
Here’s a breakdown of everything new: