Neonwall has been updated on Switch. Though the patch is straightforward, it sounds like there’s quite a bit to it.
Publisher JanduSoft has indicated that 50 levels have been added. Additionally, a Color Blind Mode has been added, so that will certainly be helpful for some players.
Source: Switch eShop
Although Switch is getting the bulk of Nintendo’s attention these days, the company hasn’t forgotten about the 3DS – and specifically the New 2DS XL. We have a couple of new Summer 2018 commercials below.
Natsume has issued a new trailer for Harvest Moon: Light of Hope – Special Edition, which was added to the PlayStation YouTube channel today. Though not of the Switch version specifically, the game will look identical on Nintendo’s system. You can watch the video below.
As we know, the Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Official Soundtrack is arriving on May 23. The real question has been how its distribution will be handled outside of Japan.
Fortunately, we have confirmation that the digital soundtrack will be available in other regions. Procyon Studio announced at the end of March via a Facebook post that there will be a global release. Expect to see it on Amazon, Google Play Music, and iTunes, among other retailers. Streaming on services like Spotify will not be included, however.
As for the physical version of the Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Official Soundtrack, that will likely remain a Japan-exclusive.
The Legend of Zelda. Breath of the Wild has been going strong over a year later. This is especially so with the modding scene.
Over the past month or so, fans have been working to make Zelda herself playable through a mod. You can get a look at some of the early results below.
A listing on the European eShop is showing one of the latest upcoming games for Switch. On May 14, The Mystery of the Hudson Case will be available.
The Mystery of the Hudson Case is a point-and-click adventure title from Magic Frame Studios. We have some information and a trailer below.
Pokemon GO Fest did not go well for Niantic last year. Due to technical issues, many of the events that had been planned couldn’t take place or were severely impacted. Many players who stopped by couldn’t even log in due to an abundance of traffic and other problems.
Despite Pokemon GO Fest not going over well in 2017, Niantic is trying things again this year. The company announced earlier today that the big event is returning to Chicago in July. Following the news, IGN caught up with Niantic CEO John Hanke, who reflected on all of the problems that occurred last year and how the company has learned from its mistakes.
Nintendo has produced a new North American commercial for Switch highlighting some of the games that can be played together with others. Check out the advert below.