The Japanese eShop has updated with a listing for Revenant Dogma, showing that it’s due out next week. Kemco will publish the RPG on October 4.
Revenant Dogma hasn’t been officially announced for the west just yet. However, we could be seeing it in North America and / or Europe on the same day given that the Japanese version includes English support.
Source: Switch eShop
Dokuro is the latest game to have received a surprise release on Switch. It’s currently live in Australia, and should be out in other regions by tomorrow at the latest.
Dokuro, which had not been previously announced for Switch, is a “chalk-art puzzler” in which players need to save a princess from the Dark Lord who wants to marry her. Though it came out on other platforms previously, the Switch version has added difficulty selection and “Developers Documentation”.
Dragon Ball FighterZ lands on Switch this Friday. Based on early reports, it’ll come with a day-one update.
Bandai Namco has yet to detail the patch. However, players have thus far indicated that it adds in support for online-related features.
The day one update for Dragon Ball FighterZ takes up 709MB of space. It is not required to begin playing normally.
Bandai Namco has a new trailer up for Dragon Ball FighterZ. Posted below, we’re able to get a look at the new Galactic Arena stage, additional Ranks including a new highest attainable Zen-Oh rank, and special Halloween themed avatars, stamps and outfit colors.
The last game we saw from Shin’en was FAST RMX for Switch’s launch. While the studio has been quiet since then, it sounds like the team is about to reemerge.
Shin’en just announced on Twitter that it will have news about its next game tomorrow. We don’t have much to go on other than the tweet below, but fortunately it won’t be long until we have a proper update:
Hi everyone, if you asked yourself what Shin'en is doing since #FastRMX: News are coming tomorrow for #NintendoSwitch!
— Shin'en Multimedia (@ShinenGames) September 26, 2018
Starting tomorrow, you’ll be able to find Armello on Switch as a digital download. Take a look at some footage in the video below.
Nelke & the Legendary Alchemists, previously slated for this winter in the west, has a slightly more concrete release window. Koei Tecmo said today that the game is lined up for early 2019 in North America and Europe.
Accompanying that news, the latest details and trailer have been released. Everything can be found below.
Modus Games announced a partnership with Moondrop Studios to publish Degrees of Separation. Furthermore, the agreement will extend to the title launching on Switch.
Degrees of Separation is a puzzle platformer all about cooperation. Though Ember and Rime are in love, an enigmatic force separates them, and they’ll need to use their powers to progress through a world of fantasy and adventure.
Much has been made over the past few months regarding Sony’s unwillingness to participate in cross-platform play. Almost every major hardware manufacture supports the feature, including Nintendo and Microsoft.
Sony is finally changing its stance, and will allow cross-platform features “for select third-party content.” This starts with a beta for Fortnite on PlayStation 4 “that will allow for cross platform gameplay, progression and commerce” with Switch and other systems.
The latest Japanese hardware sales from Media Create are as follows:
Switch – 37,733
PS4 – 11,661
New 2DS LL – 4,563
PS4 Pro – 4,332
Vita – 2,718
New 3DS LL – 2,130
2DS – 407
Xbox One X – 75
Xbox One – 28
For comparison’s sake, here are the hardware numbers from last week:
Switch – 38,738
PS4 – 12,057
PS4 Pro – 4,959
New 2DS LL – 4,684
New 3DS LL – 2,248
Vita – 1,973
2DS – 359
Xbox One X – 159
Xbox One – 58
And here are the software charts: