Rumor has it that a Pokemon park will be added to Universal Studios Orlando. Following up on a report from Theme Park University blogger Josh Young, WFTV has also heard from “numerous sources inside Universal who say Pokemon is indeed coming to Universal Orlando.”
The Pokemon park will apparently be housed at the KidZone section of Universal, where Woody Woodpecker and Barney can currently be found. Nintendo’s Mario Kart and Donkey Kong roller coaster rides were apparently intended to be placed there previously, though they’ll instead be built at the 400 acres Universal recently bought near Kirkman Avenue.
WFTV reports that the Pokemon park will arrive in 2020.
Update (4/11): Microids has confirmed that the demo will be available in North America on April 18.
Original (4/10): Super Chariot won’t be ready until May 10. But if you’d like to see what it has to offer ahead of time, you can download the new demo from the European Switch eShop.
Any Switch owner can download the demo so long as they have a European Nintendo Account. However, it should eventually be added to the North American eShop as well.
The Super Chariot demo takes up 466MB of space.
Source: Switch eShop
Eternal Edge, a new action adventure RPG from Righteous Weasel Games, is slated for the Switch eShop tomorrow. Have a look at some footage below.
As Bombslinger gets its release today, Mode4 has published a launch trailer for Bombslinger. Check out the video below.
Capcom has posted the various Japanese boxarts for Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1 and 2, and we have all three above.
In case you missed it, the single North American Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1 and 2 boxart is here. Capcom is handling the release differently in the west and Japan. Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1 and 2 will be sold as standalone releases in Japan along with the bundle for both.
Over on the Japanese eShop, next week’s NeoGeo game is listed for Switch. Hamster will be publishing Real Bout Fatal Fury Special on April 19.
Here’s an overview and trailer:
This week’s Famitsu scans are now available. Highlights include Etrian Odyssey X, Dragon Quest Builders 2, Mega Man X Collection 1 and 2, first look at Disgaea Refine, and Nippon Ichi’s horror game Closed Nightmare. Scans of all games are below.
Another Indie shared some disappointing news for those who are waiting for Sinner: Sacrifice For Redemption, but good news for Nintendo fans. Although the game has been delayed to Q3 2018, a Switch version will be launching simultaneously will all other platforms.
Sinner: Sacrifice For Redemption is made by Dark Star Game Studios, a studio composed of AAA veterans including a former Ubisoft art director, Konami senior programmer, and a Blizzard technical artist. We have details about the project below plus a trailer.
Kemco’s RPG Asdivine Hearts joins the Switch eShop tomorrow. For a look at some gameplay footage, check out the video below.
Circle Entertainment has published a launch trailer for Shelter Generations, out for Switch via the eShop tomorrow. View the video below.