Flying Tiger Entertainment has announced plans to bring Data East arcade classics to Switch under a new “Johnny Turbo’s Arcade” line. The company intends to release “over 20 titles”. Releases will begin to appear this winter.
For now at least, Flying Tiger Entertainment is keeping the specifics titles under wraps. The company also hasn’t clarified if games will be sold individually or in groups.
The Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night Kickstarter posted its latest news update today. Fans are treated to some brand new content not previously shown.
First, here’s a look at a new stage inspired by a traditional Japanese motif:
The Game Bakers announced Furi for Switch a few weeks ago. According to a listing on the European eShop, the title will be launching on January 11. This is backed up by a similar listing on Nintendo’s North American website.
Furi is a “fast-paced sword fighting and dual-stick shooting game” that has earned a great amount of praise. The Switch version will include all content and improvements released so far.
Here’s some additional information and a trailer:
FIFA 18 has gone on sale via the Switch eShop in time for the holidays. The game is currently 33% off in North America and Europe.
The digital version of FIFA 18 normally goes for $59.99 / €59.99 / £54.99. During the sale period, you can get it for $39.99 / €40.19 / £36.84.
The FIFA 18 sale will last until December 28 in North America and January 2 in Europe.
Source: Switch eShop
Unbox: Newbie’s Adventure has been updated on Switch to version 1.0.2. This was the graphical and performance patch that we covered previously.
Unbox now runs at 1280×720 in portable mode and 1366×768 when docked. The graphics quality has been improved, and frame rate should be more stable. The team has also implemented bug fixes.
Bug fixes
Source: Unbox: Newbie’s Adventure
Ubisoft just released a brand new update for Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle following the previous patch for Versus Mode and video capture. Version 1.5.447393 has started distribution.
Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle now has loading and game over tips and direct access to Battle HQ during the preparation phase. Additionally, Ubisoft has adjusted the difficulty of two battles and implemented bug fixes.
Here’s the full overview of the update from Ubisoft:
Gamereactor published a new interview today with Cristina Nava from Ubisoft Milan. Nava acted as the associate producer on Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle.
During the interview, Nava talked about Mario IP, the game’s script, the flexibility of the Snowdrop engine, and why Donkey Kong wasn’t truly in the game. Regarding the final point, she explains that the concept of Mario + Rabbids is more about combining and fusing elements. They included the Rabbid Kong boss as more of a nod/reference with the shape, tie, and music instead of a Rabbid version of Donkey Kong.
My Nintendo has updated with new wallpapers in both North America and Europe.
Stateside, just one wallpaper has been added. You can nab a Style Savvy: Styling Star design for 50 Platinum Points.
In Europe, two Fire Emblem Warriors wallpapers are up for grabs. “Heroes” and “Retro” designs are on the site for 50 Platinum Points each.
You can order these wallpapers on My Nintendo here.
We’ll have to wait one more day for Arcade Archives Vs. Super Mario Bros. in the west, but it just landed on the Japanese Switch eShop. View some footage below.
Chucklefish is sharing new information about its turn-based strategy title Wargroove. The studio has started to provide a look at how the units are shaping up across the game’s different factions.
The Soldier and Archer units were previously introduced. This time around, we have an update on Spearman.
Here’s the full rundown from Chucklefish: