Thanks to fan feedback, Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection will have Training and Versus modes. Both will be offered through a day one update on May 29.
Today, Capcom shared concrete details about the two modes. Continue below for full details plus the latest screenshots.
Raw Fury has started distributing a new patch for GoNNER. If you’ve purchased the game previously, you can download version 1.0.2.
GoNNER has new Daily Challenge and All-Time leaderboards. Additionally, some bug fixes have been implemented.
Ukiyo Publishing has readied a new launch trailer for the Switch eShop title Death Road to Canada. Get a look at the video below.
Circle Entertainment and EasyTech have announced a free Cold War expansion for World Conqueror X.
On May 10, an update will be going live with the new content. Players will be able to experience the Cold War campaign in Scenario Mode, featuring six missions on each side (NATO and WTO) for a total of twelve new levels. It will also be possible to start “Conquest Mode” from 1950, adding an alternative experience when seeking military and economic dominance.
Capcom reported its financial results today for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2018. As the company has said in previous reports, its original Switch games sold well. Monster Hunter XX and Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers both “enjoyed hit status”.
In November, Capcom confirmed that Ultra Street Fighter II had shipped 500,000 copies worldwide. Monster Hunter XX managed to exceed shipments of 350,000 units.
Bandai Namco has a new character trailer ready for Little Nightmares: Complete Edition focusing on The Guests. View the video below.
As Tennis World Tour approaches its release date this month, Bigben has prepared a new gameplay video showing a match between John McEnroe vs. Andre Agassi. We have the footage below.
Team17 has published the launch trailer for Raging Justice, which is out today on the Switch eShop. View the video below.
It’s unclear just how much Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze sold during its first week in the UK. However, we do know that it was towards the top of the charts.
GamesIndustry adds that the new Switch version “already accounts for nearly 17% of the total number of copies the game has sold in the UK (physical units only). Week one sales of the Switch version were 53.7% higher than week one sales of the Wii U version (although Switch does have a considerably higher install base).”
We should have an idea as to how Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze performed on Switch in Japan this week. As for the US, we’ll need to wait for next month’s NPD report.