Atomine is releasing on Switch next week, according to a new eShop listing. MixedBag will be handling publishing duties.
Originally created by Broken Arms Games, Atomine is a twin stick procedural rogue-lite shooter. We have more details and a trailer below.
Capcom has posted a new preview for music that will be featured in Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1 and 2. Listen to the track in the video below.
Jump into the world of X with another preview of one of the brand new tracks created for Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1 and 2, out July 24th! pic.twitter.com/zbtERAakYI
— Mega Man (@MegaMan) May 11, 2018
Thanks to Jake for the tip.
Sushi Striker is quickly approaching its release date. Ahead of its launch in June, Nintendo has set up a teaser site. Access it here.
The site currently holds a couple of videos, screenshots, and gameplay details. Expect it to fully open prior to the game’s arrival on June 8.
Mango Protocol prepared an update for Agatha Knife a few days ago. The next patch, version 1.0.2, is now available as well.
The latest update addresses a blocking issue. We have more information straight from the developer below.
We have a handful of new screenshots showing off the upcoming Switch version of Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker. Check out the various images below.
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker is out for Switch – as well as 3DS – on July 13.
In a recent issue of Famitsu, one of the first SEGA Ages interviews was published. The magazine caught up with the following team members:
– SEGA Games’ lead producer and director Rieko Kodama
– Supervisor Yosuke Okunari
– Senior producer Kagasei Shimomura
– M2’s Naoki Horii
Niatic is bringing back a Legendary Pokemon in Pokemon GO. Starting today, players will be able to encounter Ho-Oh once again in Raid Battles. Ho-Oh will appear in Gyms across the globe alongside Latias and Latios, which will remain in their designated regions.
Ho-Oh will be in Pokemon GO until June 7. If you’re lucky, you might even encounter a Shiny Ho-Oh…
Noowanda is bringing Discovery to Switch next week, a listing on the North American eShop reveals. It seems to be a new version of the Wii U title released back in 2016.
Discovery takes a page out of Minecraft’s book, as you’ll be exploring a giant world made of blocks that can be changed with your own creations. Further information can be found below.