Capcom is finally bringing the Switch version of Monster Hunter XX to the west, the company announced today. The game will be released in North America in Europe as Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate.
Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate originally came to Japan last August. Capcom has been keeping quiet on any localization plans, leaving much doubt that it would ever launch in the west. However, we now have confirmation that it’s heading to North America and Europe physically and digitally on August 28.
Datamining has often led to new information about games being uncovered early. For example, a bunch of costumes were found in update files for Super Mario Odyssey ahead of time, which Nintendo has slowly started adding in over the past couple of months.
Another datamine appears to have taken place for another Switch game, and it’s pretty huge. Details about Xenoblade Chronicles 2’s story DLC have apparently been uncovered, as well as information about new Blades.
We have a roundup of information below – proceed at your own risk.
Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy is launching on Switch earlier than expected. The collection will now arrive on June 29, Activision has confirmed.
The previous release date for the Switch version of Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy was July 10.
To celebrate the release of One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 Deluxe Edition on Switch, Bandai Namco has shared a new trailer. We’ve attached it below.
This week’s European Nintendo Downloads are as follows:
Switch Retail
One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 – Deluxe Edition – €59.99 (available May 11)
Shantae: Half-Genie Hero Ultimate Edition – €24.29
Super Chariot – €19.99
Curve Digital published a new behind-the-scenes video for Smoke and Sacrifice today with the developers at Solar Sail Games. Check it out below.
Snap Finger Click today announced a new friendships-testing party game for Switch, titled Awkward. The project, made by the developers of It’s Quiz Time, will launch next month on the eShop.
Here’s some information and a trailer: