Capcom is still revealing collaborations for Monster Hunter XX, with the latest one being based around Sailor Moon. Players will be able to receive the Felyne C Moon Cat Rod and special armor, plus a unique background featuring art made by Naoko Takeuchi. The official trailer is posted below.
Earlier this month, Double Fine tweeted out interest in bringing Psychonauts 2 to Switch. The company said that it hopes to “hit up as many platforms as we can with that one”.
That was followed up with another tweet a couple of days later. Double Fine clarified that there are “no existing plans for a Switch version, but it is possible we might later on”.
@Bier_hylian clarifying this as it’s getting newsed: we have no existing plans for a Switch version, but it is possible we might later on!
— Double Fine (@DoubleFine) January 12, 2017
Miitomo has been updated with new content. Players can nab the latest items in the Miitomo Drop stage, “Cooler than the tundra! Arctic Friends #3”.
Available items include:
– Mini-snowman
– Snowman mask
– Snowman earmuffs
– Snowman sweater dress
Users can select Miitomo Drop stages from the Shop tab. Miitomo coins or game tickets are needed to play.
Pokemon Sun/Moon continues to roll out commercials with athletes. This time around, an advert is up with Saori Yoshida, who secured an gold medal at the Olympics in wrestling. Check out the commercial below.
Square Enix has uploaded the latest Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 3 Professional trailer, focusing on scenes from the previous two image videos with new scenes mixed it. Check it out below.
Today, Kamen Rider Atsume made its way to the Japanese 3DS eShop. We’ve posted a short trailer for the game below.
Over on Glixel, there’s a pretty massive interview with Gearbox Software president and CEO Randy Pitchford. One portion of the discussion went over Pitchford’s recent comments about Switch.
Pitchford said last week that he doesn’t see Borderlands 3 happening on Switch. Communications with Nintendo had been taking place, but stopped for unknown reasons.
Now Pitchford has elaborated on that and much more in Glixel’s interview. He had plenty of praise for Switch, and did also say that “there might be some scenarios where if the Switch becomes a place where there’s a huge number of customers, and it doesn’t compromise the experience that we’re making – there could be a scenario where us or Take-Two and 2K decide to take the effort to make it happen.”
Read up on Pitchford’s full comments below.
Nintendo prepared a new Fire Emblem Heroes trailer today showcasing some of the characters included in its mobile game Fire Emblem Heroes. View it below.
Evo 2017 has announced its lineup for this year’s tournament, which includes the return of two popular Nintendo games. Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and Smash Bros. Melee will both be represented. The news was shared during a live stream event on Twitch just a short while ago. Super Smash Bros. Melee has been a mainstay at Evo, and Smash Bros. for Wii U has been featured since its release.
The one Nintendo game not officially returning from last year is Pokken Tournament. However, a vote will be held to determine the last game at Evo, and that title is nominated – along with Arms, the brand new Switch game from Nintendo.
Voting will be done through donations on the website Generosity. If you’d like to participate, you can do so here.
Nintendo sent out a demo for the BoxBoy! series on the Japanese 3DS eShop today, including a taste of Goodbye! BoxBoy! (launching next week). Check out some footage below.