Nintendo has shared new data revealing the top top 30 most-downloaded Switch games in North America for March 2019. Just like previous months, Fortnite takes the #1 spot. We also see new releases such as Final Fantasy VII, Baba Is You, and Yoshi’s Crafted World.
Below are the full results:
Yoshi’s Crafted World assistant producer Nobuo Matsumiya from Nintendo commented on the game’s difficulty in the latest issue of Nintendo Dream.
Speaking with the magazine, Matsumiya explained that the team wanted Yoshi’s Crafted World to be approachable for all players. The challenge and replability factor comes in if you wish to collect everything. Matsumiya further added, “While there may be some players wanting the same play challenge as Yoshi’s Island, I think there may also be players who want to enjoy the world but find the gameplay bewildering.”
The non-linear puzzle game Death Coming is heading soon to Switch, an eShop listing reveals. A release is planned for April 25.
We have the following overview and trailer for the game:
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.
Forever Entertainment has revealed that it will port the well-received open world survival simulator Green Hell to Switch.
Here’s a lengthy introduction to the game, along with a trailer:
This week’s episode of Nintendo Minute has gone live. In today’s video, Kit and Krysta take each other’s Switch systems to pick a game they think the other person would like. Check out the full episode below.
Warner Bros. Interactive and NetherRealm Studios introduced yet another character for Mortal Kombat 11 today. Kollector, an entirely new roster addition, will be appearing in the fighting game.
Here’s the trailer for Kollector:
It’s been announced that the puzzle-platformer Light Tracer is in the works for Switch. The game will be playable at the Tokyo Sandbox event this weekend.
Here’s a trailer:
A release date for Light Tracer on Switch has not yet been announced.
Super Rare Games has announced that it is partnering with Forge Reply to offer a physical version of Joe Dever’s Lone Wolf. Copies will include the game, a cardboard slipcover, 20-page art book, interior artwork, exclusive sticker, and three trading cards randomly selected from the five-card set. Only 4,000 units will be produced.
Pre-orders for Joe Dever’s Lone Wolf open on April 11 through Super Rare Games’ website. Pricing is set at $32.54 / £29.99 / €33.99.
Source: Super Rare Games PR