Switch has been around for almost a year now. Over the past several months, many indie developers have stepped forward to share their success stories on the console. In a bunch of instances, Switch sales have even outperformed other platforms.
Super Meat Boy is one of the latest high-profile indie titles to hit Switch. And like some of those other titles we’ve been hearing about, it has also found success on Nintendo’s console.
Team Meat just shared the following on Twitter:
Me looking at Super Meat Boy on Switch sales stats. pic.twitter.com/0RKWHODG8s
— Team Meat (@SuperMeatBoy) January 12, 2018
Super Meat Boy on Switch first day sales came shockingly close to it's debut on Xbox 360 back in 2010. That's. nuts.
— Team Meat (@SuperMeatBoy) January 12, 2018
Today, Choice Provision published a new trailer for the upcoming Switch game Space Dave!, which is due out “soon”. View the video below.
Detune has published several new videos for KORG Gadget on Switch. Find the full roundup of footage below.
The Legendary Water-type Pokemon Kyogre is now making an appearance in Pokemon GO’s Raid Battles. Starting today, it will begin to show up at nearby Gyms.
Note that this is a limited time event. Kyogre will only be available until 1 PM PT / 4 PM ET on February 14.
A new trailer has come in for Next Up Hero, which launches on Switch this spring. Have a look at the video below.
With Rocket League’s next update, Psyonix will be changing the default menu music. The studio is getting its fans involved with a vote.
Four tracks are under consideration: “Breathing Underwater”, “Don’t Stop The Party”, “Firework” (Original), and “Solar Eclipses”. Fans can vote on Twitter until January 17. You can listen to each track and cast your vote on Twitter below.
We're changing the default menu music in our next update, and YOU get to help us choose the song! Make your selection in the poll below by Wednesday 1/17 at 12pm PST. Good luck!
— Rocket League (@RocketLeague) January 11, 2018
Want to listen to all four tracks before you vote? @Spotify has you covered!
Breathing Underwater:https://t.co/keDNUlXIZY
Don't Stop The Party:https://t.co/CuQM6jXCQl
Firework (Original):https://t.co/MxKBUKoL0K
Solar Eclipses:https://t.co/Lh9jirNPDV
— Rocket League (@RocketLeague) January 11, 2018
Poly Bridge has been updated once again on Switch. Version 1.1.0 is out now, making adjustments to the control scheme.
Due to player feedback, the gyroscope pointer implementation has been scrapped entirely. You can now play the game using the following:
– Dual Joy-cons using the thumb sticks (either attached or detached)
– Pro Controller
– Touchscreen
You can also switch seamlessly between using the touchscreen and the thumb sticks.
Alongside the latest update for Fire Emblem Heroes, Nintendo and Intelligent Systems added in some new story maps. Get a closer look at the content below.