The situation surrounding the western release of Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum ‘n’ Fun is a strange one. When it was announced for the west last week, Bandai Namco shared a North American boxart. But just a few days ago, the company claimed that the game will be digital-only overseas.
Perhaps not, however. Amazon UK added in a listing for Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum ‘n’ Fun this week, suggesting that there will be a physical version in PAL regions. The retailer lists a £49.99 price point for the game.
We’re still not entirely sure what’s going on here. Despite the boxart, Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum ‘n’ Fun could still be just a digital title in North America. In Europe though, things might be different.
New off-screen footage has emerged showing My Hero: One’s Justice on Switch from Japan Expo 2018. Get a look at the gameplay below.
Titan Quest has received one of its first updates on Switch. As of now, all players can download version 1.0.1.
The new update implements quite a few important changes and fixes. We have the official patch notes in full below.
Forever Entertainment will be putting Shut Eye on Switch next week, according to an eShop listing. It should be showing up on August 9 as a digital download.
Shut Eye, a game with a horror atmosphere, will have players taking on the role of a young child who suffers from anxiety. The graphics and gameplay have been refreshed on Switch.
Enter the Gungeon has received another update on Switch. The game is now at version 1.0.6, also known as version 2.0.9.
A number of issues have been fixed with this week’s update. Continue on below for the full patch notes.
At E3, GungHo revealed the stylish-looking Ninjala. This game is being created exclusively for Switch with a release planned for 2019.
There wasn’t too much information about Ninjala shared coming out of E3, but Japanese website 4Gamer managed to speak with a couple of people behind the game. Scenario creator / producer Kazuki Morishita and development director Takeshi Arakawa both chatted about how long it’s been in the works, the decision to release it on Switch, and details like the gameplay.
Windjammers is coming to Switch, DotEmu has announced. The game will be released on the system later this year.
Originally released in 1994 for arcades, Windjammers is a sports action title. DotEmu ported the game to new platforms several months ago with new features, including online support.
Here’s a trailer for Windjammers on Switch, along with an overview from last year’s PlayStation release:
Earlier this week, a new month rolled right on in. Now that we’re in August, we want to know what you’ve been playing.
Have you started up something entirely new for the month? Are you still plugging away at Octopath Traveler on Switch? Or maybe WarioWare Gold on 3DS? No matter the case, let us know in the comments below.
At EVO 2018 today, a new set of DLC characters were revealed for BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle. Nine in total are on the way – three from Persona 4 Arena, another three from BlazBlue, and the final trio from Under Night In-Birth.
Here’s the full lineup: