IGN has a first look at a new extreme track in Trials Rising known as Hong Kong Harbor. Get a look at it in the video below.
The latest firmware update has gone live. As of today, all system owners can access version 11.9.0-42.
There really shouldn’t be much of a surprise as to what today’s update entails. Nintendo says: “Further improvements to overall system stability and other minor adjustments have been made to enhance the user experience”.
This has been the case for 3DS since 2015. Nintendo has released updates periodically since then, but each one has carried the same notice.
LongStory is due out on the Switch eShop this Thursday. For a look at the game, check out the gameplay video below.
Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu and Pokemon: Let’s Go, Eevee sales were initially down 5% compared to the opening week sales of Pokemon X and Pokemon Y. Three weeks later, and the story has changed. We’re now hearing that the Let’s Go titles are tracking 8% higher.
3DS also had a larger install base at the time. Pokemon X and Pokemon Y launched a year later in the dedicated portable’s lifecycle.
Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu and Pokemon: Let’s Go, Eevee sold three million copies over a three-day period. Last week, Nintendo announced that they’ve sold over 1.5 million copies in the United States alone since release.
Merge Games has nailed down a release month for Riot: Civil Unrest. The real-time riot simulation game will be out in February, the company announced today.
Riot: Civil Unrest will be receiving a Signature Edition on Switch for $44.99 / €44.99 / £39.99. Copies will include the following:
Today, Psyonix issued the latest update for Rocket League. The studio is officially calling it version 1.56, but it will display at version 1.1.4 on Switch.
The full patch notes are as follows:
Fabraz, the developer behind Slime-san, has announced its second game that it will be publishing on Switch. The company has confirmed that it will release Skellboy from developer Umaiki Games sometime in 2019.
We have the following overview and trailer:
You may recall that Gear.Club Unlimited received new content and features after its launch last year. Its sequel looks to be following a similar path.
Microids has confirmed that additional functionality will be added to the multiplayer mode “in the upcoming weeks.” This includes synchronous races.
We’ll bring you more news about future updates for Gear.Club Unlimited 2 when we have them.
Source: Microids PR
Cowcat announced today that it will be bringing Xenon Valkyrie+. The rogue-lite platformer, which also has RPG elements, is slated for January 1.
Here’s an overview, along with a trailer: