Redout was announced for Switch well over a year ago. Despite that, there’s been absolutely no news about the game since. And with Amazon starting to cancel pre-orders, fans were starting to raise concerns about the racer’s fate on Switch.
Fortunately, despite the lack of news, Redout is still planned for Switch. Developer 34BigThings confirmed that it’s still planned for the future. The studio also says it will be announcing “something amazing” about the Switch version soon, though further details were not provided.
Thanks to Segata for the tip.
Noahmund is coming to Switch, Estudio Ábrego and Shinyuden have confirmed. The game will be released on the platform and other consoles following the Steam release.
Noahmund, an RPG, features an original battle system that mixes strategy and real-time action. We have further details and a trailer below.
To celebrate today’s release of Muddledash on Switch, PQube published a new live action launch trailer. We have the video below.
Work x Work is seeing a slight delay. Originally planned for September 27, it will now release on October 4.
FuRyu did not explain why Work x Work has been pushed back.
Nelke and the Legendary Alchemists, a spin-off game in the Atelier series, was announced for Nintendo Switch last month. Today, Dengeki has confirmed that the game will be released in Japan on November 1st this year.
A Western release of the game hasn’t been announced as of yet.
Pokemon Duel is set to receive a minor balance patch tomorrow. A couple of figures and their abilities are being changed a bit:
Shaymin Sky Forme:
- Dodge wheel size increased
- Seed Flare, Quick Attack and Dazzling Gleam wheel size decreased
Lurantis
- Green Power ability’s effect increased from +2 to +5 for each Grass-type Pokemon on the field
Everyone’s favorite pink puffball not named Jigglypuff is the focus of today’s Super Smash Blog update:
Kirby’s ability to copy other fighters is totally unique! While he is light and can be launched easily, he has great recovery. Look for his new Stone transformation, too.
As we announced previously, the next Summoning Focus for Fire Emblem Heroes, A Sketchy Summer, will be live for the next month. Summer themed Heroes, new story maps, and more will be available as part of this event.
The Japanese ARMS Twitter has announced the stats breakdown for the 12th Party Crash between Min Min and Kid Cobra. The former took the won by a very small margin, at 51% compared to 49%. You can see the points earned by various players, but at different time intervals. Have a look below:
A few Japanese game development job listings have surfaced recently, one of which includes the Switch as a platform for the final release. You can read the details on this unknown title below, courtesy of Gematsu: