Don’t Sink was announced for a fall release on Switch back in September. While that’s no longer happening, we can say that the game will be arriving on January 3.
In Don’t Sink, players can expect a mix of sandbox, adventure, and pirate RPG gameplay. It’ll let players explore “a massive world of unique islands and landscapes”.
Starting today, the Fire- and Steel-type Lava Dome Pokemon Heatran will be appearing in Pokemon GO. You can find it via Raid Battles beginning 1 PM PT / 4 PM ET.
Heatran will be live in Pokemon GO’s Raid Battles until January 15.
It was recently announced that Mages of Mystralia is coming to Switch at the end of January. Have a look at some footage below.
Mojang and 4J Studios are wrapping up support for Minecraft: Wii U Edition. It’s been announced that the final update will be out sometime today / tomorrow.
As for what’s included, The Nightmare Before Christmas Mash-up Pack is being added. This DLC should be available on Switch as well.
Leopoldo Manquiseil is set to arrive on the Switch eShop on Thursday. Take a look at some early footage below.
Holy Potatoes! A Weapon Shop?! has received a big update on Switch. Version 1.0.4 is out now with new additions, improvements, and fixes.
The official patch notes are as follows:
Forever Entertainment has confirmed three more games for Switch. The publisher is bringing Bad Dream: Coma, Grab Lab, and Bedtime Blues to the eShop.
We have the overviews and trailers below:
With not much time remaining in 2018, it’s hardly surprising that Song of Memories won’t be making it out this year. PQube announced today that the title has been officially delayed to 2019.
The company said in a statement:
Bandai Namco has prepared a brand new trailer for the Extra Pack 4 DLC in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2. Watch the video below.
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 – Extra Pack 4 launches December 19.
Dating back to this past February, the Norwegian Consumer Council has been taking issue with Nintendo over its eShop pre-order policy. Nintendo doesn’t allow for cancellations or refunds of titles that have been pre-loaded, which is the main issue here. The Norwegian Consumer Council feels that the policy breaks European law. However, since games can technically be downloaded prior to release, Nintendo believes that there shouldn’t be any issue.
Fast-forward a few months later, and the German Consumer Protection Authority (VZBV) is now taking legal action against Nintendo. Although this started out in Norway, because of where Nintendo of Europe is located, that’s why Germany is getting involved.
Nintendo should be heading to court in roughly three-to-four-weeks. However, it’s possible that we won’t have a proper outcome for over a year.