SEGA released a trailer for Puyo Puyo eSports today, giving us a first look at some gameplay footage:
Puyo Puyo eSports will be released in Japan on October 25th.
We originally thought that Minecraft: Story Mode – Season Two would be out on Switch back in August. That didn’t happen though, and we’ve been waiting for a new release date since.
Could November be the lucky month? Perhaps. Retailers like Amazon and GameStop have updated their listings, showing a new release date of November 6.
There’s plenty of uncertainty surrounding Telltale at the moment, so nothing is confirmed. If we hear anything else about Minecraft: Story Mode – Season Two’s release date on Switch, we’ll pass the news along.
Thanks to Jes T for the tip.
Pokemon GO is gearing up for its next event. Starting tomorrow at 1 PM PT / 4 PM ET, the Psychic Spectacular will kick off.
During the event, Psychic-type Pokemon including Abra, Ralts, and Baltoy will be appearing more frequently. Additionally, more Field Research focusing on Psychic-type Pokemon will be available. And last but not least, Shiny Drowzee has a chance to appear.
The Psychic Spectacular will run until October 14 at 1 PM PT / 4 PM ET.
Dragalia Lost’s first major event, the Loyalty’s Requiem raid, started earlier today. Take a look at some footage below.
The first season of Netflix’s Castlevania animated series is receiving the Blu-ray treatment. At New York-Comic Con today, VIZ Media announced plans to make it available on December 4.
Aside from the show itself, buyers will also be given a t-shirt as pictured above.
Pricing for the Blu-ray release is not yet known at this time.
Earlier in the year, Nintendo filed a patent with the USPTO for a Game Boy-like casing for capacitative touchscreen devices. The idea behind it is that a device can fit inside, which appears to be for playing Game Boy titles.
Siliconera shares the following extra details from the patent:
Art of Balance, one of Shin’en’s past releases, is out now on Switch. Check out some footage in the video below.
Back in 2015, Descendent Studios funded the 3D first-person shooter Descent: Underground on Kickstarter. It was imagined as a prequel to the 1994 game Descent. It was released in Steam Early Access last year, but was eventually pulled after publisher Little Orbit became involved so that a single-player campaign could be added with improvements across the board.
Descent: Underground, now simply known as Descent, is back in the news with its latest announcement. The project is essentially complete and has been confirmed for Switch. A release is planned both physically and digitally for early 2019.
Here’s a trailer:
Source: Little Orbit PR
Earlier today, Zerodiv brought Hot Gimmick Cosplay-jong to Switch on the North American eShop. Have a look at some footage below.