Runbow was recently made available on Switch as a digital download. But for those who are interested in a physical version, you won’t have to wait much longer for a boxed copy.
Headup Games announced today that Runbow is releasing physically on Switch in North America on August 14. The European launch will take place slightly earlier on August 10.
Here’s a description of the game:
With tons of competitive modes for up to Nine players online and four players locally and a massive single player adventure, run bow is the crazy, colour-based platformer you’ve been waiting for. The world of run bow changes with each swipe of the background, so you’ll have to stay on your toes as platforms and obstacles disappear – if you can’t see something, it doesn’t exist. Fast, frantic, and fun for up to Nine players, run bow is filled with tons of modes and content to keep you running back for more.
– Features the original single-player game.
– Includes Satura’s space adventure.
– The deluxe Edition comes with all 4 costumes & music packs.
– Enjoy Runbow OST volumes 1 & 2.
Frost launches for Switch next Thursday. If you’re curious about the deckbuilding survival card game Frost, check out the opening 12 minutes in the video below.
The next big content update has gone live for Slime-san. Version 1.2 is out now for all players, adding in content from the Sheeple’s Sequel and “Superslime Edition” upgrade.
Below are the patch notes:
NIS America published a new trailer for God Wars: The Complete Legends. You can watch it below.
Shining Resonance Refrain is available today on Switch. If you want to play through the RPG in Japanese, that is entirely possible. You’ll just have to take an extra step.
Shining Resonance Refrain has a voice pack on the eShop. It’s entirely free, so it won’t cost you anything extra. Once downloaded, you’ll be able to play through in Japanese.
Motion Twin announced a release date for the digital version of Dead Cells today. The eShop version is planned for August 7.
Dead Cells will be sold for $24.99 / €24.99. A pre-order discount will knock the price down to $19.99 / €19.99.
Mojang has announced that the next phase of Minecraft’s Update Aquatic is going live today on Switch. It adds Realms on Switch, underwater zombies, sea turtles, and more.
The full patch notes are as follows:
Battery Jam was confirmed for Switch earlier in the year. Today, developer Halseo announced that it’ll be coming to the eShop in November.
Battery Jam is a local multiplayer game in which you take down opponents and compete for capturing tiles. There are eleven varied environments, and each stage features “different obstacles to keep the party going while trying to triumph others.”
When Yooka-Laylee was funded on Kickstarter, one of the stretch goals met involved was an old-school N64 shader mode. This wasn’t included in the 3D platformer upon its initial launch, but Playtonic will be adding it in soon.
A first look at the shader was posted on Playtonic’s website today. The “demastered” look will be offered through the “64-Bit” tonic.
Harvest Moon: Light of Hope Special Edition has received the third of four DLC packs. Doc’s and Melanie’s Special Episodes for Switch can be purchased for $5.99.
We have the following overview and screenshots for the new DLC: