Microids and Eden Games shared new details on Gear.Club Unlimited 2. Undoubtedly the highlight is the game’s release date, set for December 4 worldwide.
Microids says Gear.Club Unlimited 2 “will offer players a vast area to explore with more than 3000 km of races. On the mountainside, through a nature park, in the middle of the desert or along the coast, they will discover 250 races, including championships, missions and challenges.”
Nintendo has officially announced Fitness Boxing for the wet. In Europe, it’ll be launching on December 21. North America will have it on January 4.
As the name implies, Fitness Boxing features boxing-based workouts that will also allow you to listen to instrumental versions of some popular music hits. Here’s some additional information from Nintendo:
Wired Productions announced today that the London-based independent record label, Hospital Records, are contributing tracks to the futuristic arcade combat racer GRIP. The following songs will be included in the title:
The official Japanese website for Dragon Quest Builders 2 has updated with the official boxart. Have a look at the packaging image above.
Battle Chef Bridge has received another notable update, bringing the game to version 1.0.5. The latest patch pertains to quality of life improvements, monster behavior, game balance, and bug fixes.
The full patch notes are as follows:
Ubisoft prepared two more character trailers for Starlink: Battle for Atlas. View videos focusing on Judge and Chase below.
Today, Wales Interactive and D’Avekki Studios announced a release date for The Shapeshifting Detective. The FMV game is set to arrive on November 6.
Switch owners can pre-load The Shapeshifting Detective from the eShop starting October 23. It’ll come with a 20% discount. Normal pricing is set at $12.99 / €12.99 / £9.99.
Koei Tecmo published a notice today, announcing that they are raising the income forecast for the second quarter of the current fiscal year. One of the reasons they stated for doing so was that Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition sold much more than they expected it to in the West.
We don’t have any concrete sales numbers for the game’s performance outside Japan, only that it hadn’t yet sold more than a million copies worldwide as of Nintendo’s last financial report on June 30th. Regardless, it seems like the game has been a success for Koei Tecmo and Nintendo.
The first round of the Heroic Feats event in Fire Emblem Heroes started yesterday. Collectively, players have to send Heroes with the Fury skill into battle a total of 10 million times until October 12th. The Fire Emblem Heroes Twitter account has now revealed the current progress: as of three hours ago, i.e. 72 hours until the deadline, Heroes with Fury were used 2,357,376 times, so a bit less than a quarter of the goal. At this rate, it’s going to be pretty close, but doable.
The Pokémon Company just dropped a 2-minute video that involves someone in an Eevee costume and a lot of dancing. No translation is available right now, but it might be more fun to watch without one.