Gensokyo Defenders will be available on the Switch eShop starting tomorrow. Take a look at some footage in the video below.
Following the launch of Knights Pen and Paper +1 Deluxier Edition back in May, Seaven Studio has confirmed release plans for Knights of Pen & Paper 2 – Deluxiest Edition. The game is due out digitally on December 13 for $12.99.
Knights of Pen & Paper 2 – Deluxiest Edition can be pre-ordered on the Switch eShop starting today. The same goes for Knights of Pen and Paper Bundle, a package bringing the two games together for $22.49 – netting you 20% if you were to purchase them separately. The same 20% discount also applies to owners of the first game on Switch for the sequel.
Nintendo has posted another update to the Smash Bros. Blog for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. This time around, we have an introduction to the Suzaku Castle stage.
Here’s the overview:
Bandai Namco has announced new updates for Dragon Ball FighterZ.
The first update, available today, features a FighterZ Tournament and Z Trophy Room. Another update is planned for December 5 and will include new festive themed avatars and color variations.
DrinkBox Studios has dated Guacamelee 2 for Switch. Metroidvania-style adventure will be added to the eShop on December 10, the developer has confirmed.
Here’s an overview for Guacamelee 2 plus a trailer:
Last week, Panic Button completed its latest Switch port: Warframe. Since the game is officially out, Digital Foundry is taking a closer look to see how the game stacks up on Nintendo’s console – which overall seems impressive.
The first topic addressed is resolution. Warframe uses a dynamic resolution, with varying numbers depending on how you play. When docked, Warframe may go as low as 540p and up to 720p. 540p is mainly limited to hub areas. Portable mode can dip to as low as 432p.
39 Days to Mars is coming to Switch, developer It’s Anecdotal announced today. The puzzle-adventure game will be hitting Nintendo’s console in early 2019.
Here’s an overview for the game, along with a trailer:
The platformer OkunoKA releases on the Switch eShop this Friday. Have a look at some footage in the video below.
Bear With Me was announced for Switch earlier this year. It never made its original Q2 2018 release window, but is now on track for 2019. Additionally, all episodes in the series will make it to Switch.
Bear With Me is an episodic game series that “mixes horror, puzzle, mystery and comedic elements”. Here’s a brief overview:
Nintendo spokesperson says there are no plans to release Zelda: Skyward Sword on Switch at this time
During a concert in Japan last weekend, series producer Eiji Aonuma reportedly hinted at The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword for Switch. Eurogamer asked Nintendo for a comment on the situation, to which a spokesperson replied: “At this time we have no plans to release The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword on Nintendo Switch.”
While it’s interesting to see what Nintendo has to say, we don’t believe the comment here is overly important. Representatives are limited in what they can share, and we wouldn’t expect them to provide any significant information. The “at this time” bit also leaves the door open to future possibilities.