Zoink is bringing over one of its classic games, Stick it to the Man, to Switch this week. Have a look at some footage below.
Bomberman Panic Bomber was originally supposed to the the North American Wii U Virtual Console last week, at least according to what Nintendo listed on its website. It was slated to launch alongside two other classics. That didn’t happen for whatever reason, but now Bomberman Panic Bomber has popped back up on the site with a November 23 release date.
Here’s the overview once again:
“Rotate Bomberman as they fall. Line-up alike colors to clear your side, and send rubble over to your opponent. When a giant red bomb appears, use it clear a large area on you side and send a huge amount of rubble your opponents way. Watch out though, if your Bomberman reach the top, it’s game over!”
Bomberman Panic Bomber will cost $5.99 on Wii U.
Nintendo is back again with another UK commercial for Xenoblade Chronicles 2. It’s the same sort of ad we’ve seen in Japan, but with English voices. Watch it below.
With the latest ARMS update, Nintendo introduced a new Party Crash mode. The first session has started today.
Party Crash is a special form of Party Match that runs for a limited time. Players need to adapt to new rules in order to rack up points and raise their Lab Level. A bonus period will also appear at certain times to give you a chance to increase your point earnings. Every Party Crash is also based around different fighters, so you can earn more points by using one of them.
Here’s some footage of Party Crash:
Previously released for mobile, MUJO is coming to Switch. OinkGames will be publishing the title next week on the Japanese eShop, with the western version likely following very shortly.
MUJO is a puzzle game that involves collecting tiles and erase them all to attack monsters. You can find more information and a trailer below.
A few days ago, Zen Studios hosted a live stream on Facebook. The event gave us a look at Pinball FX3 running on Switch, and the team answered a few questions from fans. Watch the full recording below.
Flyhigh Works has announced that OPUS: The Day We Found Earth is heading to the Japanese Switch eShop next week. It’s due out on November 30.
Here’s a trailer for the game:
OPUS: The Day We Found Earth will cost 500 yen on Switch.
Project Octopath Traveler producer Masashi Takahashi has delivered a message to fans. In it, he reveals that the demo survey has received 45,500 responses around the world. The team promises to read through all of the responses and will deliver feedback in the future.
Below is Takahashi’s message in full:
Fire Emblem Heroes will be undergoing maintenance next week. On November 27 / November 28, the app will be down for several hours.
The maintenance schedule is as follows:
– 3 PM PT (November 27) – 8 PM PT (November 27)
– 6 PM ET (November 27) – 11 PM ET (November 27)
– 11 PM in the UK (November 27) – 4 AM in the UK (November 28)
– 12 AM in Europe (November 28) – 5 AM in Europe (November 28)
Nintendo specifically says that the maintenance period will pave the way for Fire Emblem Heroes’ newest update, version 2.0.0. We’ll let you know when it’s live.