Curve Digital announced today that it has signed a deal with Gaumont to create a game based on the television series Narcos. It’ll be released on Switch in Spring 2019.
Here’s an overview of the show in case you haven’t heard about it previously:
This week’s European Nintendo Downloads are as follows:
Switch Retail
Kirby Star Allies – €59.99 (available March 16)
Last year, Magnus Games was able to successfully fund its new game Re:Legend through Kickstarter. 505 Games has now announced it will publish the title on Switch later this year.
Re:Legend is a mashup of RPG mechanics and simulation gameplay that combines farming and life-simulation mechanics with monster-raising and multiplayer features. We have furhter information below.
It was only a couple of months ago that Tomorrow Corporation announced 7 Billion Humans, a followup to Human Resource Machine. Along with that project, the studio has also been working on something entirely different.
Tomorrow Corporation has pulled back the curtain on Welcome to the Information Superhighway, which the developer says is “shaping up to be one of the more game-like games we’ve made.” We only have this tease thus far and a few pieces of concept art:
Tozai Games announced Lode Runner Legacy for Switch earlier this week. Now thanks to Famitsu, we have the first screenshots. View a few images below.
Over on Amazon Japan, the official Japanese boxart for Ys VIII Switch has been posted. You can get a look at the packaging image above.
Announced today, Wales Interactive and Splendy Games are bringing The Bunker to Switch. The psychological horror, which happens to be the first FMV games on Nintendo’s console, is scheduled for April 9.
Here’s more on The Bunker, including a trailer:
This week’s North American Nintendo Downloads are as follows:
Switch Retail
Attack on Titan 2 – $59.99 (available March 20)
Kirby Star Allies – $59.99 (available March 16)
Nintendo Zone will soon be coming to an end in Europe. On Nintendo’s official website, the company states that the service will be discontinued on March 28.
With Nintendo Zones, 3DS owners could go online, download content, and use StreetPass relay points to receive StreetPass data from others. Pokemon distributions were also handled through the service.
Thanks to Yushi for the tip.
Rising Star Games has been announcing a number of new games lately, including Decay of Logos. The news continues today with RICO, which is due out on Switch this fall.
RICO is a new cooperative multiplayer first-person shooter. Players can team up with a friend either locally or online and move through procedurally-generated levels. New challenges will be available each day, and you can also unlock weapons, weapon customizations, and “traits” that can impact your characters’ abilities.
We have more information about RICO below, along with a trailer.