After it was announced last year, Inti Creates has been keeping mostly quiet on Dragon Marked For Death. In a new interview, however, the studio talked a bit more about the project.
Inti Creates boss Takuya Aizu has said that the game has a main story, with individual arcs for each of the four characters. You’ll be able to progress with each story online by playing with someone else on the same map while advancing the plot at your own pace.
Punch Club is up on the Switch eShop, and to promote its release, tinyBuild has come through with a new trailer. Watch it below.
NIS America has published a new SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy showing Love Heart, who was revealed as a playable fighter this week. View it below.
Nintendo has added the Mario Tennis Aces Pre-launch Online Tournament Demo to the North American Switch eShop. It takes up 392MB of space.
Unfortunately, some of the information that has been spreading since last week was inaccurate. Though the demo can be downloaded now, you can’t do anything with it at the moment. You’ll need to wait until next weekend to begin playing.
That being said, the demo includes the following:
Nintendo has posted the second developer tips video for Splatoon 2 with producer Hisashi Nogami. Below, Nogami shares tips on how to make use of the long-range Charger type weapons.
Nintendo has posted one last Dillon’s Dead-Heat Breakers trailer to promote today’s launch. Get a look at the video below.
Double Eleven and Wizard Fu Games have announced that Songbringer is making its way to Switch. In both North America and Europe, the sci-fi adventure will be out on May 31.
Songbringer originally released last summer, but the Switch version will contain all updates that have come out since then. The free DLC The Trial Of Ren is also included.
The physical version of Xenoblade Chronicles 2’s soundtrack debuted in Japan this week. Included inside is a booklet, which features a discussion with Monolith Soft boss Tetsuya Takahashi and Koh Kojima, who has been a director on all of the Xenoblade games.
It’s not entirely clear which of the two said it, but it sounds like Takahashi spoke about his interests for future projects. He mentioned wanting to create another Xenoblade sequel, a sequel to Xenoblade Chronicles X, and also making a brand new original story project from scratch.
Last August, Monolith Soft began recruiting for an ambitious new project. Takahashi has also previously expressed interest in bringing Xenoblade Chronicles X to Switch.
After it was announced just a few days ago, Resident Evil 7 Cloud Version made it to the Japanese Switch eShop. Check out a half hour of footage from the game below, as well as a comparison between the Switch and PS4 editions.