Pokemon Quest was previously made available on Switch, though we knew that a mobile version was on the way as well. That version of the game has since launch.
You can find Pokemon Quest on iOS here. The Android version is here. Just like the Switch version, the game is free-to-play.
For those who fort nites, Epic Games has released another update to the game as of today, June 27. Below is a scarily lengthy list of patch notes from the developer.
Level-5 and GungHo Online Entertainment have just announced Yo-kai Watch World for smartphones and the best part of this news is that it’s out now for iOS store and Android on Google Play in Japan.
We have an overview of the game from the store pages and translated courtesy of Gematsu:
You are the Protagonist on an Adventure Set All over Japan
The many unique yo-kai of the Yo-kai Watch series like Jibanyan and Komasan appear in the real world. Search for and battle against the yo-kai that appear all over Japan. Complete your Yo-kai Encyclopedia by moving yourself or by getting other players to move.
First, “Search” for Yo-kai on the Map
In order to find nearby yo-kai, “Search” the location you’re at on the map. There are various yo-kai to be discovered depending on the location. Don’t forget to Search whenever you visit a new place.
Find Yo-kai with Your Smartphone Screen
Tap the icon of the yo-kai you discover through Search. By doing this, you will be able to see that yo-kai through your smartphone screen. Find yo-kai and pursue them so they don’t escape.
Battle Yo-kai with Simple Controls
When you Search for yo-kai, a battle will begin. Since battles are semi-automatic, they’re very simple. Use special moves when you have an opening or are in a pinch. By winning battles against a yo-kai, you may be able to befriend them. By training the yo-kai you befriend, you can battle even stronger yo-kai.
Possess Nearby Players
Your yo-kai can “Possess” nearby players. A possessor yo-kai can travel with the player it possesses to new areas. They might bring back a yo-kai from somewhere you couldn’t go on your own, or sometimes they even bring souvenirs. (Rest assured that your exact position will not be shown to nearby players.)
Plant “Yo-kai Trees” at Various Places
You can plant trees at your current location, as well as at places a possessor yo-kai visits. Yo-kai gather around trees, creating the opportunity for new encounters. Make proper use of Yo-kai Trees to increase the number of places you can befriend new yo-kai.
Plenty of Ways to Play
Yo-kai Watch World is full of other ways to play. From “Advent Bosses” you can enjoy anywhere, to “Departed Maps” where you can look back on your previous travels and more. How you play is up to you.
At this moment, there is no details if this game is coming worldwide to other countries. You can also check out the website for the game here and the announcement trailer below.
The GentleBros has shared the first trailer for Cat Quest II, which we have below. A Switch version is currently planned.
Cat Quest II features a story of two kingdoms at war, and the heroes that must rise to save it. The action RPG will let you play as a cat and a dog, solo or with a friend. A release is planned for early 2019.
This week’s issue of Famitsu has announced Neko Tomo, a sequel to the 3DS title Kuma Tomo. Nintendo published the last entry in the series as Teddy Together.
Kuma Tomo is in the works for both Switch and 3DS. Here’s what we know:
This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:
Zanki Zero (PS4/PSV) – 9/9/8/8
Seven Days: Anata to Sugosu Nanokakan (PSV) – 8/8/7/7
Animal Force (PS4) – 7/8/8/7
Soccer On Desk (NSW) – 7/6/7/7
Defoliation (NSW) – 6/7/7/6
Nintendo and Intelligent Systems are introducing a new Legendary Hero for Fire Emblem Heroes. Later this week, Hector: Marquess of Ostia will be added. Other heroes will also appear.
Here’s a trailer:
Hector: Marquess of Ostia arrives on June 28.
Smash Bros. Ultimate is going to have a ton of stages. At this point, evidence point to there being close to 100. The current count is at 84 or so.
With the amount of stages in the game, some had speculated that Smash Bros. Ultimate would possibly be bringing back all previous ones. As it turns out, however, that apparently isn’t the case.
At E3 a couple of weeks ago, Japanese magazine Famitsu participated in a press event with Nintendo’s Bill Trinen and Nate Bihldorff. One point brought up during a Q&A session is that not every stage will be returning. Unless we hear otherwise from someone else at Nintendo or director Masahiro Sakurai, that’s where thing stands. Yet with the amount of characters and stages that we know about, it’s hard to feel disappointed.
A major update has gone live for Super Bomberman R on Switch. Konami has added in several new characters, including Solid Snake and Naked Snake. Best of all? They’re voiced by original actor David Hayter.
There are other elements to today’s update as well. Grand Prix has a new “Checkpoints” rule, a trio of Metal Gear stages have been added for this option, and more.
The full patch notes are as follows:
Nintendo has revealed the latest piece of music for Smash Bros. Ultimate. Included in the game will be a track from Snipperclips, a launch title for Switch. You can listen to it below.
Maki Kirioka made this new arrangement for Smash Bros. Ultimate. She previously worked on the Metal Gear Solid and Zone of the Enders franchises.