Puyo Puyo Tetris goes the extra mile in displaying online activity in your Switch profile. When playing the game, it actually shows which mode you’re playing. If you’re playing Solo Arcade as depicted in the screenshot above for instance, your friends will be able to see that. It’s a neat little feature that the developers included.
Space Dave!, a follow-up of sorts to Woah Dave!, was announced for Wii U and 3DS a couple of years ago. Today, publisher Choice Provisions confirmed that a Switch version is happening.
The company wrote on Twitter:
Space Dave! is officially feature complete and coming soon to a Nintendo Switch near you! pic.twitter.com/Ic8ytR8BgN
— Choice Provisions (@TotallyChoice) April 26, 2017
It’s unclear if the Wii U version is still happening at this point. On the bright side, it looks like Space Dave! isn’t too far off.
The Japanese Switch eShop has been updated with a bit of an under-the-radar release. From Silver Star Japan, Ginsei Shogi: Kyoutendo Toufuu Raijin can now be purchased for 1,200 yen (349MB of free space needed).
Ginsei Shogi: Kyoutendo Toufuu Raijin isn’t entirely new to Switch. The shogi board game has appeared on other platforms in the past, including Wii U.
Here’s a trailer for the Switch version in any case:
The Nintendo Treehouse Tumblr page added in a new entry focusing on Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia today. We’re introduced to a few characters from Alm’s army: Alm himself, plus Clair, Faye, and Lukas.
You can read the full blog post here. Some lovely concept art is located below, too.
Nintendo has started to take action against those who have been using Fire Emblem Heroes inappropriately. Countermeasures are now in place to put any and all end to cheating.
Nintendo may temporarily limit access to certain features. Additionally, players are warned that they could be banned from using the app entirely. This would result in losing all save data, including orbs.
The full notice from Nintendo is as follows:
Swapdoodle has received another small update, bringing it up to version 1.1.2. The patch is available worldwide. Nintendo’s lone statement about the update is as follows: “Adjustments have been made to make for a better gaming experience.”
NIS America is sharing new details about Culdcept Revolt today starting with the game’s characters. The image above introduces Allen and also shows off the Free Bats as well as the Court’s Army.
NIS America also passed along the following information:
The main story takes place in “Quest Mode”, where you play as Allen, a man who wakes up in the city of Celphas with no memory of how he got there. He is discovered and rescued by the rebel group, the Free Bats, as he begins to recall his past and his powers as a Cepter. As you collect cards and search for Allen’s lost memories, the mystery of the city of Celphas slowly begins to reveal itself.
In addition to experiencing the story of Allen and the Free Bats, you will also be able to play optional challenge stages in Quest Mode for over 150 single player stages.
Culdcept Revolt heads to North America on August 29 and Europe on September 1.
Source: NIS America PR
A new article from Famitsu offers the first screenshots from Nobunaga’s Ambition: Taishi, which was announced for Switch this week. View them below.
Several new videos are live for Fire Emblem Echoes showing the game’s English build. The full set is attached below.
Pokemon Sun/Moon’s sixth Global Mission just began this week. Despite that, it is already a huge success. Both milestones have been reached with players harvesting over six million Poke Beans.
You have until May 8 to participate in the new Global Mission. Doing so will net you Festival Coins, a Level Ball, and Rare Candies.