Forgotton Anne is making its way to Switch next week, a listing on the eShop reveals. A release is planned for November 9.
Here’s an overview, along with a trailer:
Cowcat announced today that its adventure game Demetrios: The Big Cynical Adventure is coming to Switch next month. If you’d like to see what the title entails, you can try out a free demo that’s live on the eShop right now.
Here’s some information for the game plus a trailer:
After it was officially announced earlier today, GameStop has started taking pre-orders for the Diablo III Loot Goblin amiibo. You can reserve it here.
In case you missed it, the Loot Goblin amiibo will be exclusive to GameStop in the United States. Other retailers will not be selling the figure.
Flying Tiger Entertainment announced today that it will be publishing another Data East arcade game on Switch. Starting November 8, Night Slashers will be available on the eShop.
Here’s an overview, along with a trailer:
Footage has arrived for the Switch version of Brawlhalla. Find around 20 minutes of footage in the video below.
Following a leak from the ESRB, PM Studios and acttil have officially announced that the OPUS games are coming to retail on Switch as a physical package. OPUS Collection: The Day We Found Earth + Rocket of Whispers are launching on early 2019.
Here’s an overview of both titles:
The origin of Mario’s name from Nintendo’s iconic franchise is quite interesting. For those who haven’t heard about it, Mario Segale developed office buildings and malls in Washington state before selling off his construction services company. Segale was renting a Tukwila warehouse to Nintendo of America back in 1981, and since Nintendo wanted to have proper names for the characters, Segale’s name was used for the actual Mario character. Mario himself was named after Nintendo of America’s landlord while Pauline was named after a Nintendo of America employee’s wife.
Sadly, we’re now hearing that Mario Segale died on October 27 at the age of 84. Kotaku says he was surrounded by his family in Tukwila, Washington. He was 84.
The Pokemon Company published a lengthy interview with Game Freak’s Junichi Masuda and Kensaku Nabana today. In it, the two developers discussed Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu / Eevee in-depth. One of the more notable things we hear is that Masuda believes this will likely be his last time working as director on a mainline Pokemon RPG.
Here’s the full interview:
Today’s Nintendo Treehouse: Live presentation ended with a look at Diablo III: Eternal Collection. Check out the full recording below.
Nintendo Treehouse: Live hosted a second segment for Smash Bros. Ultimate today that showed gameplay of Isabelle, King K. Rool, and more. Have a look at the recording below.