Top Hat Studios announced today that it will publish a Switch version of Legend Bowl, which was made by
Super Pixel Games. The title is slated for Summer 2023.
Legend Bowl is a pixel art football game featuring a mix of hybrid arcade-style football and simulation aspects on and off the field. We have a ton of information in the following overview:
Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes – Definitive Edition now has a release date. The game will be available for Switch on July 20, 2023.
Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes originally made it to DS. The new Definitive Edition for Switch was previously announced this past April.
Nintendo is celebrating the family summer of gaming with the Nintendo Summer of Play. Fans of all ages will be able to discover their favorite characters and learn more about the worlds they come from.
The event kicks off on June 15 and lasts until August 28 at several different locations. Consumers will have the chance to explore the worlds created by Switch games through a variety of summer-themed activities. The lineup includes:
Microids today shared the final release date for Agatha Christie: Murder on the Orient Express and unveiled a Deluxe Edition.
The game is heading to Switch on October 19, 2023. It’ll be sold physically and digitally, with the former getting the aforementioned Deluxe Edition. Copies include a copy of the game, a 48-page art book, the digital soundtrack, and an Orient Express ticket bookmark.
Hamster has revealed the latest Arcade Archives game for Switch, which will be Mega Blast.
First released in 1989 by Taito, this side-scrolling shooter game sees you controlling the Megablast to save the women of Earth who have been kidnapped by the forces of the planet Zix. The game will be available on June 15, 2023 worldwide via the eShop.
New gameplay is available for Bleak Sword DX. Devolver Digital and more8bit just recently brought the dark fantasy action title to Switch.
We have the following overview with more details:
It’s easy to forget, looking back, just how innovative Oxenfree felt when it launched in 2016. Plenty of games up to that point had experimented with branching narratives and dialogue, but few had managed to weave conversations together in such an organic, convincing way. What started as a slow-burn teen drama quickly evolved into a tense supernatural thriller, and the choices the player makes for protagonist Alex could have a dramatic impact on the ending of the game. After getting hands-on with Oxenfree II: Lost Signals at Summer Game Fest, I’m confident that Night School Studio knows exactly what the fans are looking for from this sequel, and I can’t wait to play more of it.
Spike Chunsoft is showing off Master Detective Archives: Rain Code once again and has introduced the game’s mechanics. This comes as part of a trailer featuring a back-and-forth between the main protagonists, Yuma and Shinigami.
If you need a refresher on Master Detective Archives: Rain Code, read the following overview: