SEGA shared the latest information on Blade Arcus Rebellion from Shining today. The new batch of details and screenshots cover Mission Mode, Training Mode, and Art Gallery. We’ve rounded up everything below, courtesy of Gematsu.
This week’s Famitsu scans are now available. Highlights include Oninaki, Girls und Panzer: Dream Tank Match DX, Blade Arcus Rebellion from Shining, Chocobo’s Mystery Dungeon Every Buddy, and Ninja Box. Scans of all games can be found below.
As we heard in the latest Nintendo Direct, Persona 5’s Joker is set to be added to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as the game’s first true DLC character by the end of April. As we know, each DLC fighter comes with a new stage and music as well.
What might Joker’s stage be? While there have already been rumors on that front, we may have new evidence as to what’s planned.
Although we’re still waiting for Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy on Switch in the west, Japan did just receive the collection today – complete with English support. Get a look at over an hour of footage below.
Untitled Goose Game was lined up for the first part of 2019, or in other words, Q1. That will no longer be happening.
Developer House House isn’t really getting into specifics, but it sounds like the extra time will simply be used to make a better project. Untitled Goose Game is now planned for later in 2019. When we have an update on its release, we’ll be sure to let you know.
Arcade Distillery and Roccat Games Studio are taking the VR title Elevator…to the Moon! and putting it on the Switch. Releasing as Elevator…to the Moon! Turbo Champion’s Edition, the souped-up version of the “Old-School-Point-and-Click-Narrative-Puzzle-Escape-Room Style Sci-Fi Adventure” will include new motion-based pointer controls and the new ‘Bat Batty Bats’ mini-game.
Here’s some additional details and a trailer:
Aspyr, the team that handled the Switch port of Civilization VI, has suggested that the game’s expansions are in the pipeline for Nintendo’s console. Rise and Fall along with Gathering Storm are planned.
Both expansions offer a bunch of content, including new civilizations and leaders, new world wonders, new units, new systems, and more. Find additional details for the two below plus trailers.
Polygon recently spoke with Niantic product manager Matt Slemon about all things Pokemon GO. Slemon talked about the mobile game’s past, present, and future.
As for what lies ahead, Slemon said that Pokemon GO is almost at “the point where our original launch trailer promise has been delivered”. While there will be “small iterations to our existing features”, the team is now going to concentrate a bit less on traditional Pokemon features and focus on “features that are more about really showing what it means to be an AR real-world game”.
SEGA Ages Alex Kidd in Miracle World is out now in Japan, with the western release to follow soon. Have a look at some footage below.