Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include My Hero: One’s Justice, Gone Home, The Spectrum Retreat, and more.
Here’s the full roundup:
One segment of the latest issue of Famitsu was an interview with Tomoya Asano and Masashi Takahashi of Square Enix. They revealed some new information about both Octopath Traveler and hints at the future of the Bravely series. Some interesting tidbits from the interview:
- The developers of Octopath Traveler decided from the beginning not to add any DLC. They’ve just started talks about a possible sequel.
- Now that the team has grown to be the 11th Business Division, they hope to release a new RPG every year.
- The new pieces of art for the Bravely Twitter account are meant to convey that Bravely is “not a title of the past” to Square Enix, though they didn’t have any details to share about a new Bravely game.
- Since games like Octopath Traveler and Bravely titles take about four years to make, Square Enix would need at least two new franchises to hit their game a year goal.
Nippon Columbia has gone live with a new introduction trailer for Sumikko Gurashi: Atsumare! Sumikko Town. You can watch it below.
Gone Home launches on Switch later today. For a look at the game running on Nintendo’s console, check out the footage below.
New footage has emerged showing Dust: An Elysian Tail on Switch. Watch the first 15 minutes from the game below.
Chara-Ani released the first trailer today for Langrisser I & II, which are coming to Switch. Get a look at the video below.
Earlier tonight, new update data for Mega Man 11 popped up on Nintendo’s servers. Of course, the game still has several weeks to go before release. Some are speculating that Capcom may choose to share a demo following tomorrow’s Nintendo Direct.
The data does come with some interesting information. After looking through the file, names of three new Robot Masters have been discovered.
Motion Twin has yet to provide any official, concrete information on Dead Cells’ sales. However, we do have an interesting nugget from one of the marketers behind the game. At PAX, Destructoid was told that Dead Cells on Switch is outselling the PS4 version by a factor of four to one.
Dead Cells has been doing very well on the Switch eShop charts since release. It’s been towards the top, and has yet to leave the top thirty rankings.
Voting Gauntlet: The Chosen Ones kicked off in Fire Emblem Heroes earlier today. Take a look at some footage of the event below.