The visual novel Tokyo School Life arrives on Switch today as a digital download on the eShop. We have the launch trailer from PQube below.
Hamster announced the next wave of classic games for Switch during a live stream on Niconico today.
Four more NeoGeo titles are now confirmed. These include The Ultimate 11: SNK Football Championship, The King of Fighters 2003, Baseball Stars 2, and Samurai Shodown V Special. On the arcade side of things, we can look forward to Ikari Warriors, Image Fight, Ice Climber, Elevator Action, Butasan, Karate Champ, Psycho Soldier, and a mystery title from Tecmo.
No word yet on specific dates, but these games should be rolled out over the next few weeks.
This week’s North American Nintendo Downloads are as follows:
Switch Retail
DreamWorks Dragons Dawn of New Riders – $39.99 (available February 15)
Steins;Gate Elite – $53.99 (available February 19)
Team17 and Pathea Games are back with the latest trailer for My Time at Portia. View the video below for a look at the villagers that you can meet, befriend, and romance.
We have a bit of extra information about the Switch version of Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice, which was announced during last night’s Nintendo Direct.
QLOC is confirmed to be handling the game. Previously, the studio ported Dark Souls: Remastered to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
Square Enix published a new English gameplay video for Dragon Quest Builders 2, along with the game’s opening movie (in boy / girl versions). We have all of the videos rounded up below.
Nippon Ichi Software has released the boxart for its survival adventure game To All Mankind, which we have above. You can also access the new Japanese website here.
To All Mankind launches May 30 in Japan.
Trine 2: Complete Story launches on Switch a week from today. Have a look at some early footage in the video below.
Back in 2017, we heard that publisher Nnooo was considering several games for Switch – including Anodyne. Today we have confirmation that the game will indeed be released on the platform.
Here’s an introduction to the “Zelda-lite” game:
Team Cherry shared some additional news tidbits about Hollow Knight: Silksong, which they announced earlier today, in a new blog post. The original Hollow Knight started out as a Kickstarter project, and all 2158 backers will receive Hollow Knight: Silksong for free. Backers can choose to receive a code for either the Switch or the PC version.
The blog post also reveals that the original Hollow Knight has sold a total of 2.8 million copies so far across all platforms. While we don’t have an exact breakdown by platform, we know that the game sold 250,000 copies on Nintendo Switch in its first two weeks.
Finally, here are some in-game screenshots from Hollow Knight: Silksong: