BAFL: Brakes Are For Losers was announced for Switch quite a long time ago. The racer now has a release date, as the eShop shows that it’s launching next month. You can pre-load the game in both North America and Europe.
BAFL: Brakes Are For Losers is slated for April 19. Pricing is set at $4.99. For more information and a trailer, continue on below.
Last week, IGN had ARMS producer Kosuke Yabuki stop by its offices. Yabuki played a few rounds, but not in the way you’d expect. Yabuki and IGN editor Filip Miucin split the Joy-Con, with each person using an individual controller. You can see how the matches played out below.
Developer I Hate Running Backwards has confirmed that Binx Interactive is in the works for Switch. It’s a top-down shooter with procedurally generated levels. Co-op multiplayer is also supported.
I Hate Running Backwards is currently without a release window, but it’s planned for the eShop. We have more information and some footage below.
Arcade Archives Punch-Out!! has launched in Japan, and it should be available in the west tomorrow as well. Direct-feed gameplay can be found below.
Infernium has been given a release date on Switch. The game, described as “a modern survival horror approach to Pac-Man,” launches on April 5.
Infernium features 17 interconnected non-linear levels, with the main campaign estimating to last around 14 hours. Also included is a New Game+ mode, a Photomode, and more. DLC is planned, though everything will be free.
Continue on below for an overview and latest trailer for Infernium.
PanicBarn has announced Not Tonight, “a politically-charged satirical game set in an alternative version of Britain, where Brexit talks have collapsed and an extreme far-right government has taken power.” No More Robots will be publishing the dark political comedy RPG Switch.
We have some additional information below:
As previously mentioned, Rocket League is getting a Tournaments Update next week. Additionally, for Switch owners, the patch will add in a Video Quality graphics option so that players can choose between performance and visual fidelity.
That’s not all, as Psyonix will also be putting in another much-requested feature. When the update releases on April 3, video capture will be supported.
Here’s the full rundown of the update from Psyonix:
tinyBuild has started distributing Clustertruck’s first update on Switch. Version 1.01 is out now.
Based on prelimary reports, a glitch on level 8-4 has been fixed in which completing the level took you to a broken next level screen with no menu options and forcing players to restart. The patch should also fixe the y-axis not inverting properly.
Super Daryl Deluxe is lined up for an April 10 launch on the Switch eShop. We’ve posted a gameplay video below.
At GDC last week, the rhythm game Muse Dash had a demo in display. Take a look at some footage from the build below.