A couple weeks ago, Entergram announced their visual novel Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Hou would be coming to the Switch in Japan. Today, the developer has uploaded a group of new trailers. Take a look at the videos below.
Update: We’ve received clarification that April 16 is not the final date. The confirmed date will be announced next week.
Original: According to Nintendo’s official site, indie title Death Road to Canada will launch on the Switch April 16. Check out the full details from the listing below:
Death Road is built for replay value. Everything is randomized: locations, events, survivor appearances and personalities. There’s a different story every time you play, set in a world that doesn’t take itself too seriously.
Features:
Up to 500 zombies can hunt you down at a time. Fight them, squirm past, or run.
Use the character creator to put yourself, friends, and family in the game.
Find special and rare events, weapons, and characters with strange abilities.
Make tough choices in Interactive Fiction events. Get different options and results based on party member traites.
Tell people to “Cool it.”
Teach a dog how to drive a car.
2 player local co-op and control up to 4 characters!
GameXplain has captured some footage of Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido on Switch from PAX. Take a look at the video below.
A new sale for Layers of Fear: Legacy is now running on the North American Switch eShop. Starting today, it can be purchased for 15% off. The sale price is $16.99, as opposed to $19.99.
You can take advantage of this deal until April 22.
Source: Switch eShop
GameXplain has captured some off-screen footage of Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy running on Switch from PAX. Check out the video below.
This weekend, several WWE-themed customization items will be available in Rocket League. 11 in total will be added to the game.
Fans can tune into WrestleMania 34 on Sunday (and keep an eye on Psyonix’s Twitter account) to receive a special code that will randomly unlock two of the items listed below. More codes and items will be added to the list throughout the year for more unlocking opportunities. Everything can be traded once acquired.
Update (4/5): As expected, the North American Switch eShop now lists Asdivine Hearts for April 12 as well.
Original (4/4): Asdivine Hearts, previously released on Wii U, is making the jump to Switch. A listing on the Japanese eShop reveals a release date of April 12 – expect it very soon in the west. Pricing is set at 1,080 yen.
Kemco originally brought Asdivine Hearts to Wii U in 2016. Like the company’s past titles, it’s an RPG.
We have further details and a trailer for Asdivine Hearts below.
Earlier today, Hamster released Arcade Archives Ninja-Kid on the Switch eShop. You can see some gameplay footage below.
Update: The page has since been taken down.
Original: Over on the Nintendo UK store, a listing has appeared for Spyro Reignited Trilogy on Switch. You can see the page right here.
Quite honestly, we would have to assume that this is a mistake. While Spyro Reignited Trilogy could come to Switch in the future, we don’t believe this listing is a confirmation – otherwise Activision would have announced a Switch version today. Stranger things have happened though, and we’ll let you know if something more concrete results from the listing.
QubicGames has its next Switch game lined up for the eShop. Next week, you’ll be able to pick up Pirates: All Aboard! as a digital download.
Pirates: All Aboard! is a competitive battle game with support for single-player and multiplayer modes. You’ll navigate tropical islands across seven maps, exploit each of the ships’ strengths and weaknesses, and make use of power-ups and cannon blasts.