Azure Striker Gunvolt 2 will be available on the 3DS eShop in a couple of days. To download the game, 3,728 blocks of free space will be required. In other words, that’s 391MB.
Ubisoft’s Michel Ancel, creator of both the Rayman and the Beyond Good & Evil franchises, caused quite a stir this morning when he posted some Beyond Good & Evil concept artwork on his Instagram account, along with the line “Somewhere in system 4 … – Thanks ubisoft for making this possible !” The artwork seems to show Pey’j from the first game, only much younger, leading fans to speculate that Beyond Good & Evil 2 might be a prequel.
It also doesn’t seem like Ancel made this post by accident or without approval from the higher ups at Ubisoft – the Ubisoft France Twitter account urged fans to take a look at the Instagram post.
While this all seems to be pretty conclusively pointing at a Beyond Good & Evil sequel, keep in mind that it’s not quite an official confirmation yet, and also that this might not be on a Nintendo platform. There have been rumors that Beyond Good & Evil 2 might be a Nintendo-funded NX exclusive, but of course, these might just be rumors and nothing more. We will keep you updated.
Update: The same Volcanion has been announced for Norway as well. It will be available for download from Gamestop and Neo Tokyo stores, as well as serial codes from Gamzone and Spillsjappa, all available from October 1 through November 23.
Starting in October, Volcanion, the final Mythical Pokemon from generation 6, will be distributed in various countries. Details have now been announced for the distribution in Sweden: Gamestop, Webhallen and Spel & Sånt stores will carry codes that allow you to get Volcanion.
Interestingly, this “Swedish” Volcanion will be similar to the one distributed in Japan in that it carries the Rage Candy Bar item and knows Mist – the one that’ll be distributed in other Western countries carries an Assault Vest and knows Explosion instead.
Nintendo AU NZ announced a Q&A via Twitter for the upcoming Pokemon games, Sun and Moon. Producer Junichi Masuda and director Shigeru Ohmori will be answering select questions. Any burning questions you have? Ask away!
Pokémon Trainers! The developers of #PokemonSunMoon will be answering some of your questions before 18/11 Ask away! pic.twitter.com/DkhBouxpXb
— Nintendo AU NZ (@NintendoAUNZ) September 27, 2016
The highlight of this week’s Pokemon Shuffle update is the previously announced Mega Beedrill competition. Not only is this the first chance to get Beedrillite, but the stage also features a lot more items for victorious trainers. The top 13,000 in Europe, 20,000 players in North America, and 60,000 in Japan will receive the Beedrillite after the competition ends on October 4, with other prizes as follows:
Besides the competition, there is a new stage for Slaking and repeat runs of Keldeo Resolute Form and Mewtwo. Slaking and Keldeo’s stages will run until October 11, while Mewtwo runs until October 4.
Warner Bros. has come out with a bunch of videos for LEGO Dimensions that specifically put the spotlight on the latest content heading to LEGO Dimensions tomorrow. New packs are based on Harry Potter, Ghostbusters, Adventure Time, and Mission Impossible. See them all below, along with an additional video for Mission Impossible.
The digital version of Paper Mario: Color Splash has been getting a lot of attention due to Nintendo’s pre-load accident, but there will of course be a physical version as well. Take a look at the disc art above.
Update: Choice Provisions has confirmed that Charles Martinet will be returning to lend his voice to Runner3.
For those asking: Charles Martinet will indeed be returning for Runner3! #whataflavor
— Choice Provisions (@TotallyChoice) September 26, 2016
Original: Choice Provisions has announced Runner3, the next game in the Bit.Trip Runner series.
A notice posted on the project’s new site reads:
Runner3 is the upcoming (and perhaps unsurprisingly) third entry in the BIT.TRIP RUNNER series. We’re committed to making it the best game we’ve ever made, and we want you to hold us to it. You can follow the game’s development over on our devlog, where we encourage you to chat with us in the comments section of our weekly updates.
We plan to be very open with you about the creation of Runner3, and we even plan to solicit feedback occasionally and offer user polls to give everyone a chance to chime in and help us think of things like level names, possible unlockable outfits, and more.
Let’s work together to make Runner3 the best game it can be!
We also have the following teaser:
That’s all for now. Runner3 is due out next year, so there’s plenty of time to share information about the game. I’d say it’s likely that we’ll be seeing it on a Nintendo platform, though nothing is confirmed at the moment.
Bit.Trip Runner started out on WiiWare, and eventually headed to other platforms including 3DS as part of the Bit.Trip Saga. Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien was then released on Wii U and other platforms in 2013.
Placards is the newest game from GetClose developer Wombat Source. We last heard about the project in January 2015, but it’s now nearing release.
It was clear before that Placards was going to be a puzzle title of some sorts. However, Wombat Source has now shared the following overview:
“Placards is a unique single-player puzzle experience that requires players to think both visually and strategically. Rearrange pixels on the screen by rotating or swapping to solve Placard puzzles. That Placard too big to solve in one go? Solve a piece at a time to get closer to that final Placard picture. From simple shapes to space ships to a fire breathing dragon, there are over 100 puzzles to keep you occupied for hours.”
Look at Placards’ first trailer below.
Chequered Cow Games has finished up a new patch for its 3DS eShop game Power Disc Slam. In terms of content, 16 new mini-game levels are included, along with some lighting effects/variants.
On Twitter, Chequered Cow Games shared the following:
The update includes lighting variants of the courts and some extra effects while in play. #3ds #indiedev pic.twitter.com/O9YuhDGcMD
— Chequered Cow Games (@chequeredcow) September 19, 2016
There's 16 more minigame levels in the update.
Meaning there's 64 minigame levels to play in total! #3ds #indiedev pic.twitter.com/WQmkeSavR4— Chequered Cow Games (@chequeredcow) September 20, 2016
As the lighting variants are a bit darker they help the effects to pop a little more #3ds #indiedev pic.twitter.com/dumLYHFzkN
— Chequered Cow Games (@chequeredcow) September 20, 2016
Just a quick gif showing some changes while we wait for the update to be approved #3ds #indiedev pic.twitter.com/Wrz09AJ53w
— Chequered Cow Games (@chequeredcow) September 20, 2016
The new Power Disc Slam has already been submitted in North America and Europe. Assuming it goes through smoothly, it should be out soon.