Ace of Seafood will soon be appearing on Switch. According to a listing on the Australian eShop, the game is set for February 22. Switch owners can begin pre-loading the game now.
In Ace of Seafood, you’ll form a party of up to six fish and explore the ocean while battling other life forms. It’s an action game in which more powerful creatures will become available as you win battles.
Here’s more on Ace of Seafood, including a trailer:
Yesterday, THQ Nordic confirmed rumors of de Blob for Switch. The game, originally released for Wii, will be appearing on Nintendo’s latest console sometime this year.
THQ Nordic appears to be readying two more games for Switch as well. The company’s upcoming releases page indicates that de Blob 2 as well as The Raven Remastered are coming to the console.
The latest Japanese hardware sales from Media Create are as follows:
PS4 – 59,691
Switch – 43,404
PS4 Pro – 11,615
New 2DS LL – 6,031
Vita – 4,133
New 3DS LL – 3,581
2DS – 904
Xbox One X – 209
Xbox One – 52
For comparison’s sake, here are the hardware numbers from last week:
PS4 – 86,174
Switch – 49,165
PS4 Pro – 23,113
New 2DS LL – 6,522
Vita – 4,207
New 3DS LL – 3,857
2DS – 1,082
Xbox One X – 565
Xbox One – 72
And here are the software charts:
Last week, Conga Master Party developer Undercoders announced that Superola and The Lost Burgers is coming to Switch on February 22. We now have a trailer for the game, which is attached below.
Currently, the only way to obtain physical versions of both Bayonetta 1 and 2 on Switch is by purchasing the Bayonetta Climax Edition. Some fans are already starting to get their hands on the special release for this week’s launch. For a closer look at the Bayonetta Non-Stop Climax Edition, hit up the gallery below.
Looks like PriPara has a new trailer under its belt. For now, the rhythm idol game is only coming to Japan on March 22, and the trailer is entirely in Japanese. We will keep you updated as news arrives!
According to the Twitter post below, Niantic has increased the spawn rates of Luvdisc in Pokemon GO. Each one you catch will also give you three stardust!
Happy Valentines, Trainers! Until February 15, schools of Luvdisc will be out swimming and awarding 3x Stardust for each one caught. #PokemonGOValentines❤️ pic.twitter.com/awxBGLPxcd
— Pokémon GO (@PokemonGoApp) February 13, 2018
According to comments stemming from the tweet, the chance of seeing a shiny Luvdisc is pretty high as well. There also seems to be an increased spawn chance for Chansey.
One can only wonder why Niantic decided to send out a bunch of Luvdiscs on February 14… wait, that’s Valentine’s Day. All right, I suppose it’s obvious.
Nintendo is getting into the Valentine’s Day spirit with some kind of hilarious downloadable cards.
Following this link will get you general Nintendo-themed art, including Mario, Zelda, Splatoon, Arms and Animal Crossing.
Following this link will get you six Kirby-specific romantic art pieces.
If you’ve got that special someone, do consider sending them one of these images!
If you’ve not got that special someone, though, then the below image is from me to you. Have a good Valentine’s Day!
The eighth Tempest Trials event called “Breath of the Destiny” is now live in Fire Emblem Heroes. There are new rewards to claim and new Bonus Allies to use in combat to help you claim these rewards faster.
You can use these heroes picture below in order to get a 40% bonus or 20% bonus.
You can also earn a 4 star version and a 5 star version of the hero Eliwood, the Devoted Love if you score a certain amount of points during this event.
This Tempest Trial will be live until February 28th.
The official Japanese website for Kirby Star Allies in now live. You can check out the Japanese website plus some new gameplay footage right here.