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.
Nintendo has updated the release schedule on its platforms for the week of July 5. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:
Famitsu has provided a new round of details on Nintendo and Cygames’ mobile title Dragalia Lost. The magazine shares information on the story and characters. We’ve rounded up everything below, courtesy of Siliconera.
Nintendo has shared a new video showing off a 1-2 Switch inspired game made in Nintendo Labo Toy-Con Garage. In the video, Mr. Miyamoto and Mr. Takahashi compete head-to-head. Players can download a blueprint of the game int the Toy-Con Garage News Channel on the Switch.
Check out the video in the tweet below:
Mr. Miyamoto and Mr. Takahashi compete in the latest #NintendoLabo developer blueprint, Milk! Check the video to see who wins, and download the blueprint today via the Toy-Con Garage News Channel on your #NintendoSwitch. pic.twitter.com/DYt8aSAFaw
— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) June 26, 2018