Switch title with adult model Eri Kitami releases on Switch in North America, only supports Japanese
Here’s something rather strange. Despite not having been mentioned in today’s Nintendo Download report, Pure / Electric Love “What do you want?” – Eri Kitami – has been added to the North American Switch eShop.
Does this game look familiar? The same exact title ended up on the Japanese Switch eShop a couple of months ago as Shin Den Ai (Nani ga Hoshii no?) ~Eri Kitami~.
Below you’ll find the latest trailer for Wolfenstein II. Nintendo added the video to its YouTube channel just a few moments ago, and it’s intended to serve as a general overview.
Nintendo has posted the latest clip from Splatoon 2: Octo Expansion. Get a look at the video below, highlighting a mission in which you rotate your surroundings.
Good luck trying to stay right side up in this tricky #Splatoon2: Octo Expansion mission! Think you can figure it out? Put your skills to the test when the Octo Expansion arrives this Summer on #NintendoSwitch. https://t.co/MRl3CBcVJB pic.twitter.com/UcqRczHnyY
— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) May 31, 2018
Smoke and Sacrifice is out now on the Switch eShop. Have a look at one final trailer promoting the game’s launch below.
It’s been awhile since we last heard about Arena of Valor. The game was announced for Switch during a Nintendo Direct last year, and a closed beta was held in Europe a few months ago.
Tencent has continued to tinker away on Arena of Valor on Switch, and has announced today that fans can register for a new closed beta taking place this summer. You can fill out the survey here for a chance to receive a code.
SEGA has just released the third part of its new Sonic Mania animated web series. View the latest episode for Sonic Mania Adventures below.
As West of Loathing launches on Switch today, a new launch trailer for the game has arrived. We have the video below.
Build-A-Bear has revealed the next addition to its Pokemon collection. Starting today, you can get your hands on a new Jigglypuff plush.
An exclusive online bundle can be purchased here. It includes Jigglypuff, a cape, plush microphone, sound chip, and a Pokemon card.
Jigglypuff will also be sold standalone in stores for $28. The online bundle costs $52.
FIFA finally returned to Nintendo platforms last year with FIFA 18 on Switch. However, this year’s entry wasn’t necessarily a sure thing. But now Andrei Lazarescu, supervising producer for FIFA World Cup mode, has confirmed that FIFA 19 will in fact appear on Switch.
Like last year’s entry, FIFA 19 will be using a custom engine on Nintendo’s console. Lazarescu didn’t rule out potentially using Frostbite in the future, however.
Nippon Ichi published a new video for Ys VIII today that gives us another look at the Switch version. You’ll find gameplay about halfway through the upload below.