Nicalis has announced a release date for Ittle Dew 2+, one of the publisher’s next games for Switch. The “puzzly adventure” is scheduled for November 14.
Here’s an overview of Ittle Dew 2+:
“Continuing the saga of sassy adventurer Ittle Dew and her deadpan sidekick (the flying fox named Tippsie), Ittle Dew 2+ is a sprawling action-adventure game that takes place entirely on a mysterious, faraway island. Left stranded on the shore after their raft breaks, Ittle and Tippsie explore the terrain in search of treasure, weapons, puzzle-solving tools and the eight scattered pieces of another raft that can allow them to escape the island.”
Takara Tomy has uploaded a new video with Beyblade Burst God containing gameplay footage. Have a look at it below.
A couple of gameplay videos are in showing off Flat Heroes on Switch. We’ve attached both of the clips below.
You won’t have to wait quite as long to play Gear.Club Unlimited on Switch. Microids has moved the release date forward in North America, and it’s no longer an early December launch.
Gear.Club Unlimited is now planned for November 21 in North America both physically and digitally. GameStop’s exclusivity on the physical version will be “temporary”. Also, the European release is still on track for December 1.
Microids released a new Gear.Club Unlimited trailer today highlighting the racer’s various features. We have the video below.
Nintendo has more maintenance for Wii U and 3DS lined up for later this week. The two systems will be impacted for a couple of hours on November 1 and November 2.
Here’s the maintenance schedule, which may impact online play:
– 6 PM PT (November 1) – 8 PM PT (November 1)
– 9 PM ET (November 1) – 11 PM ET (November 1)
– 2 AM in the UK (November 2) – 4 AM in the UK (November 2)
– 3 AM in Europe (November 2) – 5 AM in Europe (November 2)
The official website for Switch’s new rhythm game Gal Metal opened today. Gematsu translated details about the characters and gameplay from the site, which we rounded up below.
Perception launches today on the Switch eShop. In the video below, you’ll find some footage from the game.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgCh6OWQ2xI
Note that Perception will take up 6.9GB of space.