Originally planning on releasing 64-gigabyte cartridges to developers by the end of 2018, Nintendo has delayed their availability to outside developers until 2019.
The Switch cartridge with the largest memory capacity today can hold 32 gigabytes. It seems that massive games will have to wait a little longer.
Nintendo has stated that the delay is due to “technical issues.” It has been suggested by the Wall Street Journal that Nintendo could alternatively have business ties with rival companies that prevents them from releasing the cartridges so early.
This morning during a much-anticipated livestream, a new gameplay trailer was displayed for Valkyria Chronicles 4. You can watch the promised trailer below.
Apparently, for fans of the game, it’s set in the same timeline as Valkyria Chronicles 1.
A new Legendary Hero summoning event is on the way to Fire Emblem Heroes. Starting on December 28, players will have an opportunity to obtain Gunnthrá.
Below is a video promoting the new summon:
You’ll only have until January 2 to participate.
Kemco is readying yet another RPG for 3DS. On January 10, Machine Knight will be released on the eShop in Japan. Pricing is set at 800 yen.
The main hook of Machine Knight is a “Machina Board” system in which you can learn different jobs and skills. You can also make weapons by collecting materials, partake in subquests, challenge extra dungeons, and more.
Here’s a bunch of additional information and a trailer:
Inti Creates has shared a bunch of new information about Mighty Gunvolt Burst. We have news about the latest DLC characters, the new update, sales for the game, and a demo.
Mighty Gunvolt Burst version 1.3 launches December 28. It will allow players to purchase Ray, Copen, and Kurona as DLC characters. It also addresses the following bugs:
A new update has gone live for Splatoon 2. Nintendo just released version 2.1.1 for all players.
Today’s update primarily makes a few changes to multiplayer and League Battle. For the full patch notes, continue on below.
The latest episode of Nintendo’s Japanese show Nyannyan Neko Mario Time has now gone live. We’ve included it below.
All retailers have now opened pre-orders for Rocket League Collector’s Edition. This is the physical version of the game with extra content included. You can reserve it on Amazon, Best Buy, or GameStop.
The Rocket League Collector’s Edition contains a physical copy of the game, along with the following extras: