Splatoon’s sixth North American Splatfest has now begun. Players can choose cars or airplanes as their preferred means of traveling.
Like all Splatfests, this weekend’s competition will last for a full day. The results will be made available soon after.
Splatoon’s latest two weapons are now live. Along with the Custom E-liter 3k Scope, players can also begin using the Custom Range Blaster.
Here’s an overview of the former weapon:
“The range and zoom are impressive, but the viewfinder is so narrow that it’s easy to leave yourself open to attack while aiming. If you’re using this bad boy, you’ll need to learn to watch your back, lest ye get splatted from behind.”
And an overview for the Custom Range Blaster:
“The Custom Range Blaster comes with a versatile sub weapon – Splat Bombs – and a special weapon that excels in close-quarters combat – the Kraken! Grab a Custom Range Blaster tonight and get ready to UNLEASH THE KRAKEN!”
Octodad: Dadliest Catch was initially planned to launch on the Wii U eShop this past summer. Fall has arrived, so clearly that target has passed.
So what’s with the delay? Young Horses president Phil Tibitoski has said that the team “ran into some unforeseen issues in certification”, which “took a while to fix.” A final release date should be announced “soon”.
Several new games out came out this week on the Wii U and 3DS eShops. If you’re interested in checking out what’s new in screenshot form, take a peak at the gallery below.
Animal Gods is coming out in a couple of days on PC, Mac, and Linux, with the Wii U version following closely behind. 45 minutes of footage from the title is in the video below.
Even though “Super Mario Maker SUP-tember” has come and gone, Kit and Krysta show off some levels in the game one last time. Check out this week’s video below.
Next Saturday, select GameStop locations will be holding a special event for The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes. This will be taking place between 1 PM and 4 PM local time.
Attendees will be able to go hands-on with the new 3DS game. Additionally, there will be giveaways while supplies last.
The full list of eligible GameStop locations can be found here.
Splatoon will be adding a couple of new weapons tonight: the Custom Range Blaster and Custom E-Liter 3K Scope. An early look at both is in the video below.
Today, Activision announced another set of songs that will be included in Guitar Hero Live. Each one is listed below.
1. Living Colour – Cult Of Personality
2. Pat Benatar – Hit Me With Your Best Shot (Live)
3. Ratt – Round and Round
4. Slipknot – Before I Forget
5. AFI – Girl’s Not Grey
6. Warrant – Cherry Pie
7. Incubus – Drive
8. Faith No More – Epic
9. Audioslave – Cochise
10. Survivor – Eye of the Tiger
11. Queen – We Are The Champions
12. Disturbed – Down With The Sickness
Activision has also announced its official Spotify Playlist, which will be updated as new songs become playable in the game. Fans can subscribe and stay tuned for updates as new tracks become playable in GHTV.
Source: Activision PR
Moving Player’s Wizdom, which was announced over a year ago, now has a release date in Europe. The game is due out on October 22 for €9.99.
Wizdom features match 3 gameplay across four realms. Moving Player promises “a dozen hours of fun and challenge.”
There’s no release date for Wizdom in North America just yet. We’ll let you know when we have that information.