Xenoblade developer Monolith Soft continues to expand. According to its official website, an additional studio has opened in Osaki, Tokyo.
Monolith Soft was previously known to have four confirmed studios. The company is primarily run out of Meguro, Tokyo, but also has locations in Kyoto and Nakameguro and Iidabashi, the latter two of which are also in Tokyo.
Just a few days ago, a Kickstarter opened for Kingdom of Night. The isometric, story-driven, action-RPG was looking for $10,000 to become a reality. That goal has already been met and there’s still close to a month remaining in the campaign. Successful funding means we’ll be seeing it on Switch.
Black Seven Studios is developing Kingdom of Knight. Dangen Entertainment is handling publishing, including localization.
A new set of details and screenshots are in for Ninja Box. Today’s update covers the enemy organization Bukkowa Company, in addition to its three secret employees. We also have the news that a demo for the game has been made available in Japan.
Here’s the full roundup, courtesy of Gematsu:
Next Friday, the fast-paced rogue-lite shoot ’em up Black Paradox will be joining the Switch eShop. Check out some early footage below.
After confirming its E3 2019 press conference last month, Limited Run Games has now shared an actual date for the event. The show is set for June 10, the company confirmed today.
It’ll be taking place at the following times:
Yesterday, Epic Games began to tease an upcoming Fortnite collaboration with Avengers: Endgame. We now have a second image above.
The first shot released yesterday gave us a look at Captain America’s shield. This time around, Thor’s Stormbreaker has been shown off.
We’ll presumably get another teaser tomorrow. The Fortnite and Avengers: Endgame event officially begins on April 25.
System: Switch (eShop)
Release date: April 25, 2019
Developer: Image & Form
Publisher: Thunderful
The SteamWorld franchise has to be one of the most ambitious and varied IPs in indie gaming today. Since its inception on DSiWare in 2010, the series has stretched from Metroidvania platformers to tower defense games to real-time strategy, and with SteamWorld Quest, the latest entry on Switch, they’ve made the natural progression to the card-based RPG genre. But of course, we have to wonder: does Image & Form have another ace up its sleeve with SteamWorld Quest? Let’s shuffle our deck and see what hand the game has dealt us.
Bandai Namco and Double Fine have issued a new set of screenshots from the action rouge-like title Rad. Below you can get a look at the town hub where players start their journey and return to between runs out to the Wastelands as well as the second biome.
The town area features unique characters with quirky personalities including The Elder, the oldest and mysterious dude living on the edge of town; Bob, who operates his custom-built town gate; and Billy, the town farmer if he only had something to plant. Meanwhile, the further players venture into the Wastelands, the more dangerous and corrupted the environments and enemies become.
Source: Bandai Namco PR
Bandai Namco announced Doraemon Story of Seasons for the west a short while. Following up on that news, we have confirmation that the game will be sold physically in Europe. You can see the boxart above.
At least for now, Bandai Namco hasn’t revealed similar plans for North America. If the physical release isn’t coming stateside, fans can at least rest easy knowing that importing is an option.
Source: Bandai Namco PR