Super Mario Odyssey is continuing to add new outfits to the game. Just a few moments ago, Nintendo added in the Rango Hat and Rango Suit. The design is based on one of the Broodals.
The Rango Hat / Suit set was one of several costumes for Super Mario Odyssey that had been previously leaked. A post covering that information with other outfits can be found here.
With today’s new Fortnite update, the Playground Mode is available to play for a limited time. View a video for the event below.
Next month, the Mega Man X Legacy Collection will be launching on the Switch. However, one of the more questionable design choices will be undone for this release.
Mega Man X5 was localized for the Americas in 2001, but instead of naming its robot bosses as per usual, they were given names in reference to Guns N’ Roses band members. Capcom has decided that the collections will have the traditional names for these bosses, which longtime fans will surely appreciate. The community was not too pleased with this unconventional decision in Mega Man X5, but their displeasure did not go unnoticed!
A Capcom representative gave more details courtesy of GameSpot:
“In our mission to make these collections an authentic Mega Man X experience, we took the opportunity to better align the naming of the Mega Man X5 Mavericks across all regions for better narrative cohesion across the series, making the names more aligned with the original Japanese version release. We hope that fans appreciate our intent to unify the Mega Man X Maverick-naming convention all these years later.”
Capcom has announced a new update for Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection. Most platforms will have it tomorrow, but Switch players will have to wait a bit longer as Capcom wraps up work on it for Nintendo players.
As for what the update entails, Capcom promises improved matchmaking. Here’s the official note from the company:
After a short delay, we have confirmation that Survive! Mr. Cube is releasing on Switch tomorrow. In fact, if you have a Japanese Nintendo Account, you can purchase and play the game right now.
Here’s some footage:
Tanzia is coming to Switch on July 19, according to a listing on the North American eShop. The game can be pre-loaded as of today.
Here’s an overview of the action RPG:
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.