Blizzard finally put rumors of Diablo III on Switch to bed this week with an official announcement. Eternal Collection will launch on the system this year, featuring content from Zelda and more.
Though Diablo III has been around for awhile and on different platforms, this marks the first time that it’ll be on a Nintendo console. In fact, there hasn’t been a Blizzard title on a Nintendo system in quite some time. Diablo III on Switch is noteworthy though due to its portability, and Blizzard is looking to sweeten the deal with some Zelda content.
How are you feeling about Diablo III on Switch? Do you plan on purchasing it later this year? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below.
Next up in our lineup of Devolver Digital giveaways is Not a Hero: Super Snazzy Edition. Once again, we have ten codes available.
The first way to enter is through the main site – on this post. Leave a comment below about why you’d like to give Not a Hero: Super Snazzy Edition a shot. We’ll pick five winners at random on August 25.
The Pokemon Company has produced a short trailer highlighting Mega Kangaskhan and Mega Gyarados in Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu / Eevee. View it below.
Last month, HORI revealed a trio of new Switch controllers. Designs featuring Mario, Zelda, and Pikachu will be used to recreate the GameCube configuration.
Amazon Japan has come through with a few new images of each controller, including their packaging images. We have the full set below.
You can pre-order HORI’s GameCube-style Mario, Zelda, and Pikachu Switch controllers on Play-Asia here.
Graveyard Keeper may have a chance of coming to Switch. It was rated by PEGI earlier this week, meaning the possibility does exist. However, the rating shouldn’t be taken as absolute confirmation.
For what it’s worth, we do know that tinyBuild has been supporting Switch quite a bit. The company has published several games on the eShop over the past few weeks and months, so Graveyard Keeper may not be out of the question.
NIS America has the latest trailer ready for Disgaea 1 Complete featuring the game’s Etna Mode. Have a look at the video below.
Various outlets are starting to get their hands on the final version of The Messenger, which launches at the end of this month. Watch over an hour of footage below.
Ratalakia Games has partnered with UFO Crash Games to bring FullBlast to Switch. The game will be heading to the eShop next month, the two sides confirmed today.
First released on Wii U in 2015, FullBlast is a vertical shooter. Continue on below for further details and a new trailer.
Kemco’s RPG Fernz Gate is hitting the Switch eShop next Thursday. Take a look at some footage in the video below.