A few months ago, Dinosaur Polo Club and Radial Games announced that Mini Metro is heading to Switch. It’s been a few months of silence, but the project remains in the works. We have a new Switch trailer below.
Nintendo has been showing off the new Ridley and Inkling amiibo for Smash Bros. Ultimate at media events as of late. A pair of videos showing the figures in extreme detail can be found below.
Mario Tennis Aces is getting another update this week, Nintendo has confirmed. Version 1.1.1 be going live on Friday in Japan, so possibly late Thursday night in North America.
At least for part of the update, tournaments and a rating feature will be involved. The rating will be an accumulation of all points gained and lost during your matches. With version 1.1.1, you’ll basically be able to check your rating in the tournament from July 1st onwards. If a communication error occurs in the middle of the match, your rating will be impacted by what points you had gained/lost up until the moment of the error.
We’ll let you know when the update is live and when the full patch notes are in.
All sorts of outlets were able to speak with Splatoon 2 producer Hiashi Nogami at E3 this month. Another interview has emerged online, covering topics such as your age in the game, the relationship between Inklings and Octolings and whether they were previously enemies, and more.
We have some excerpts from the interview posted by Nintendo Life below. You can read the full talk here.
Rocket League has received its latest update on Switch. It’s officially version 1.0.8 on the system, though Psyonix is also calling it version 1.48 for its patch notes.
Speaking of patch notes, we have those below. Psyonix has implemented changes and updates, bug fixes, and more.
Last week, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate director Masahiro Sakurai published his first column about the game in Famitsu following the game’s proper unveiling at E3. He followed up this week with a second piece.
Sakurai’s latest column addresses the development and production of Smash Bros. Ultimate, some general talk about the future, and more. We have a full translation below.
THQ Nordic is bringing Titan’s Quest to Switch on July 31. When that happens, couch co-op multiplayer will be included out of the box. The feature was added to various platforms today, and THQ Nordic says it will be on Switch at launch.
Couch co-op multiplayer is included in the latest update for Titan Quest. We have the full patch notes below.
Another piece of Kirby Star Allies concept art is in, this time focusing on Vividria. As you can see above, a paintbrush was featured among the early designs.
Vile Monarch is bringing Crush Your Enemies to Switch this summer, the studio announced today. It will be one of the first real-time strategy games on the system.
Crush Your Enemies involves “planning, choosing different types of units, managing resources, taking enemy territory and outwitting your opponent with the ingenious formations of your men.” You’ll be able to play through entirely with a single Joy-Con.