Kemco has announced that it will be bringing another one of its RPGs to Switch. Revenant Dogma is coming to the eShop, though no specific date has been set.
Here’s some information plus a trailer:
Announced during the latest Nindies Showcase, King of the Hat is coming to Switch. Get a look at some footage from PAX West 2018 below.
A port of indie classic Bastion was recently announced for Nintendo Switch. Gamespot were able to record about 12 minutes of direct-feed gameplay of Bastion at PAX West:
Developer Gust revealed that the Atelier series spin-off game Nelke and the Legendary Alchemists will launch in Japan on December 13th. The Western release date is “this Winter”, which could presumably also be on that same day, though a release in January or February seems more likely.
A new set of Order of Heroes quests has been added to Fire Emblem Heroes. These quests require you to defeat a variety of enemies using Alfonse: Prince of Askr, Sharena: Princess of Askr and Anna: Commander. The rewards are feathers, orbs and badges. The quests will be available for two weeks, until September 14th.
It seems like the Switch is getting its next firmware update pretty soon. Hackers have found out that Nintendo uploaded firmware update 6.0 to its servers already (though it isn’t publicly available to download yet) and were able to datamine it. Here’s an overview of what they were able to find out about the update – keep in mind, however, that this may not necessary reflect the update once it launches officially.
As to be expected, the update adds support for the Nintendo Switch Online service, including sava data backup. It seems like the tagline for the service is “More Games. More Features. More Fun.”
In the new garden event for the mobile game, you can search for rare bees called bumbledrops to earn rewards that will “turn your campsite into a grapevine wonderland.”
Brester’s Sweet Harvest ends on September 11.
Nicalis created the world’s largest Switch case for Ikaruga, which strongly hints that fans will be able to buy a physical version of the game currently limited to the eShop. Check out Nicalis’ tweet below.
World's largest #NintendoSwitch game case?#Ikaruga pic.twitter.com/SYHHBvKDIK
— Nicalis, Inc. (@nicalis) August 31, 2018
Nintendo has posted another update to the Smash Bros. Blog for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. This time around, we have an introduction to Wolf.
Here’s the overview: