The horror survival series Amnesia has a chance of coming to Switch. On Twitter, Frictional Games acknowledged fan interest in porting Amnesia Collection, which the studio is interested in doing.
Frictional Games told Nintendo Everything reader Mucrush:
We have had some queries about this, and we are interested in doing a Switch port! Can't make any solid promises right now, but we'll be sure to keep everyone on Twitter updated with further developments.
— Frictional Games (@frictionalgames) January 29, 2018
CyberConnect2 unveiled three new games last week, and they’re all coming to Switch. Fuga, Tokyo Ogre Gate, and Cecile are all coming to Switch in the future.
Famitsu has more details on the three titles in its latest issue. Here’s the full rundown, courtesy of Siliconera:
Aside from Nintendo, a few other companies reported their financial results this week. We have updates from Konami and Marvelous, both of which commented on the performance of its Switch games.
In its report, Konami states that Super Bomberman R and another one of its titles “continued to enjoy stable performance”. The company goes on to say later that the game “continued to perform well.”
As for Marvelous, the company is pleased with sales of Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star and Shinobi Refle: Senran Kagura. The same goes for Harvest Moon: The Tale of Two Towns+.
In a recent news post sent out to Switch owners, Nintendo provided a listing of the top 15 European eShop downloads for January 2018.
Rocket League was dethroned, and instead replaced with Oxenfree at the top. Games like Celeste and Super Meat Boy also charted.
Mad Mimic uploaded the next entry in its new developer diary series for No Heroes Here. This time around, the team discusses how they created the concept, the lore and the design of the Non-Heroes. Check out the dev diary below.
We finally have a release date for Fe, the newest game from Stick it to the Man and Flipping Death developer Zoink. As announced during the Nintendo Direct Mini in January, it will appear on the eShop beginning February 16.
Regarding pricing, Fe will set you back $19.99. Both GameStop and Nintendo’s own website have it down for that much, and other sources also confirm the same amount.
Speculation about a potential Switch version of Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy is back in the spotlight – for the moment anyway.
DHX Brands published a new “Licensing Source Book Europe” for Spring 2018, and has some comments from merchandising company GB Eye. Max Arguile, who works there as as a licensing manager, claims that Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy will be brought to Switch. This is part of a five-year plan in which another Crash game will supposedly launch in 2022.