A Robot Named Fight is landing on Switch next week, according to a new listing on the European eShop. The game is currently slated for April 26.
Originally released a few months ago, A Robot Named Fight “is a Metroidvania roguelike focused on exploration and item collection.” Further information and a trailer can be found below.
Nippon Ichi published the first screenshots from Disgaea Refine, its HD remake of the first entry in the series. We have the images below.
In the latest issue of Famitsu, Class of Heroes Anniversary Edition was announced for Switch. Acquire has since made the news official and has shared first screenshots, which we have below.
Two new modes are included in Class of Heroes Anniversary Edition. In “Art Appreciation Mode”, you can view past promotional materials, greeting cards, and more. “Music Appreciation Mode” allows you to listen to prior music in the series.
View the first screenshots from Class of Heroes Anniversary Edition below.
The official Animal Crossing Twitter account has posted another teaser image, indicating that six new animals are on their way to Pocket Camp. Can you work out who they are based on their silhouettes and what they are wearing?
Yesterday, we reported that the music production software KORG Gadget would launch next week in Japan. The North American release date was confirmed today – it will also launch next week, on April 26. It’ll be digital-only and cost $48.
Today, Nintendo announced the second soundtrack album for Splatoon 2, titled “Octotune”. Appropriately, it will contain music from the game’s upcoming Octo Expansion pack. The soundtrack will come with two CDs: the first one contains tracks from Octo Expansion as well as music that has been added to the game since release via software updates. The second CD contains a recording of the live concert performance that was held at Game Party Japan 2018.
There will also be a special first-print edition of the soundtrack that also contains a video recording of that performance on Blu-Ray. The standard edition will cost 3,200 Yen while the first-print edition will cost 4,800 Yen. Both will be relased on July 18th in Japan.
A new set of quests is now available in Fire Emblem Heroes. The quests require you to defeat enemies using characters of the game’s four different movement types: infantry, armored, cavalry and fliers. There are a total of 16 quests, four for each movement type. You will need to defeat five red, green, blue and colorless enemies for each quest to clear them. The quests will be available for two weeks.
A full length trailer for Closed Nightmare is uploaded. You can check it out below.
A new trailer for Cube Creator X was uploaded. You can check it out below here.
Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Little Nightmares: Complete Edition, Jotun: Valhalla Edition, Immortal Redneck, and more.
Here’s the full roundup: