Splatoon 2 just added in Snapper Canal as its newest map. Take a look at some footage of the stage below.
Black Riddles Studios has confirmed that the third-persons hooter Crazy Justice is being prepared to Switch. The team hopes to have the project finished in Q2 2018.
Crazy Justice features a cel-shaded look with steampunk elements. You’ll be able to take on dozens of missions, find new heroes, gather special weapons, and battle the steampunk hordes. On Switch, motion controls will be supported.
We have many more details and a trailer below.
Splatoon 2’s third European Splatfest is being hosted this weekend. To celebrate, Nintendo has shared some new art. We have it above.
Interestingly enough, the new Splatfest is all about toilet paper. Players are asked to choose between the position they prefer the toilet roll to be hanging.
Mecho Tales developer Arcade Distillery has confirmed that Plague Road is in the works for Switch. After debuting on other platforms earlier this year, it could be out on Switch in November, and with touchscreen support.
Here’s an overview of Plague Road:
The action MMO World of Tanks is available on most major platforms. You can find it on PC and almost all current consoles. However, there’s one system that the game has yet to reach – that being Switch of course.
Wargaming doesn’t seem to be against the possibility of releasing its game on Nintendo’s console. Speaking about the chances of a Switch version with GamesTM, senior designer Darold Hig suggested that it all comes down to the install base. If the install base is high enough, then it will make sense for the team to invest in a Switch version.
As Hig explained:
Curve Digital shared a new trailer for its strategy simulation title Bomber Crew. The video, posted below, informs upcoming players about what they shouldn’t do in the game.
Bomber Crew will be on Switch sometime in 2018.
Neon Chrome, the top-down cyberpunk shooter from 10tons, is set to hit the Switch eShop next week. To download the game, you’ll need 200MB of free space. Neon Chrome arrives digitally on October 12.
The team behind Monster Boy shared an update about another major graphical overhaul today. Characters as well as their animations have been reworked. Monster Boy will now feature hand-drawn animation, and the sprites are being redone.
FDG Entertainment explained the change in a blog post today:
Sprite announced today that its visual novel Aokana: Four Rhythm Across the Blue is releasing for Switch in Japan on March 29. A trailer can be found below.
Aokana: Four Rhythm Across the Blue features support for full HD resolution when playing on the TV. Those who pick up the game at launch will receive a special-drawn case jacket.