Wales Interactive is bringing Time Carnage to Switch next month, according to Nintendo’s website. A release is planned for September 12.
Time Carnage is described as “a frantic survival wave shooter with gyro-based motion controls.” We have more details and a trailer below.
Sky Gamblers: Storm Raiders just arrived on Switch a couple of days ago via the eShop. View a trailer for the game below.
Atlus has released a huge batch of screenshots and art for Persona Q2. Find all of today’s images in the gallery below.
Special note: This is the last chance to save 20% on Amazon pre-orders with Prime. Beginning August 28, all orders will not be given the automatic 20% discount. Instead, Amazon will give a $10 certificate on select games (see here). For now, you can find all games eligible for the 20% discount here.
Below are the latest Nintendo products that can be currently pre-ordered at retailers:
Bethesda again says it has talked about Rage 2 for Switch, but unsure if it would work on the system
Earlier this month, we heard that Bethesda is at least considering the possibility of putting Rage 2 on Switch. The company’s Pete Hines has commented on the situation further in a new interview.
Hines indicated that it could be difficult to bring Rage 2 to Switch since the game is built with Avalanche Studios’ engine. Whether or not it “could ever work on the Switch” is still unknown.
Detective Pikachu will be the very first, official live-action Pokemon movie. Yet even though Ash Ketchum has largely been associated with the series thanks to the anime, the film will feature a different character instead.
When asked by IGN why Ash Ketchum isn’t in the movie, director Rob Letterman explained:
A new wave of deals are now available on the North American eShop. Highlights include Puyo Puyo Tetris, The Sexy Brutale, and more. There’s also the previously-mentioned Hollow Knight and Ubisoft discounts.
Here’s the full roundup of everything on sale at the moment:
Nintendo is back at it again, teasing the latest villagers for Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp. We have silhouettes of two more characters above.
No word yet on when these villagers will be going live, but expect to see them within the next few days. We’ll give you the heads up when they’ve been officially added.
Developers of Starlink: Battle for Atlas have often explained how the Star Fox collaboration came to be. After the game was first shown at last year’s E3, executives and developers from Nintendo ended up seeing it behind closed doors. Nintendo obviously liked what it saw, as the Starlink team was invited to Japan to pitch a potential collaboration.
Creative director Laurent Malville told Kotaku UK that as far as he’s aware, the collaboration was Nintendo’s idea. He also spoke about what it was like pitching the potential partnership to Nintendo and Shigeru Miyamoto:
Flyhigh Works has announced its next Flyhigh Express presentation. No stream links or specific times are available just yet, but the latest broadcast will be held on September 1.
The previous Flyhigh Express was held on August 11. A few announcements were made, including a new action adventure game from the developer of Kamiko. Although announcements can vary by broadcast, we’ll likely hear about a new thing or two for Switch.