Brand new DLC is now available for The LEGO Movie 2 Videogame, and it’s entirely free. Warner Bros. has released the Galactic Adventures Character & Level Pack at no extra cost to current players.
Here’s a brief overview of the DLC:
The Humble Store has updated again and is now selling games from a number of new companies. Most recently, Capcom, SEGA, Team17, and Headup Games titles have been added to the store.
Included games are as follows:
This month’s issue of V-Jump announced that Super Saiyan God Vegeta is joining Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 as a DLC character. Bandai Namco has since shared the first official screenshot, which we have above.
After Mortal Kombat 11’s launch next week, Warner Bros. Interactive and NetherRealm Studios won’t be finished with the game. More characters will be added to the game in the form of DLC.
The identity of those characters may have now been revealed. Interestingly enough, the information seems to have been uncovered by poking through the files of the Switch version. While Mortal Kombat 11 doesn’t launch until next week, it appears to have spread online with the game itself leaking and retailers selling copies early.
NerdRage Studios has issued a new teaser trailer for its top down sci-fi adventure / survival game Xenosis: Alien Infection. You can watch it below.
Remember Mineko’s Night Market? The narrative-driven adventure/merchant simulation game was announced during a Nindies Showcase last year. Originally, the team hoped to have it ready sometime in early 2019. That didn’t happen in the end. Yesterday, the team shared a status update.
Meowza Games indicated that it went through a few “setbacks and delays”. Aside from that though, the project has been a mental and physical grind, which forced the team to take “some necessary steps to improve our overall health”. Mineko’s Night Market still remains in the works, but will “take a bit longer than we originally planned”.
At PAX East 2019, Nintendo concluded two tournaments – one for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and another for Splatoon 2. The Smash Bros. tournament was particularly noteworthy since it strayed a bit from community-organized events. Smash Balls were turned on, and items in general were allowed. Not all top players were happy about that, since they believe it goes against fair competition.
In an interview with Polygon, Nintendo of America senior director of product marketing Bill Trinen explained the decision. Trinen said that Nintendo was “trying to attract as many people who don’t normally play in tournaments.”
Several new games out came out this week on the eShop. If you’re interested in checking out what’s new in screenshot form, take a look at the gallery below.