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Manticore - Galaxy on Fire

Manticore – Galaxy on Fire, a space action game, was announced for Switch this week. In one of our own posts, the project’s lead designer actually left a comment and shared more details about the game.

One big confirmation we have is that Manticore won’t have any sort of microtransactions. We also have information about how the game runs in terms of frame rate and resolution, and more.

Here’s the full lowdown:

Earlier today, we found out that the space action game Manticore – Galaxy on Fire is bound for Switch thanks to a listing on Nintendo’s website. Deep Silver has now made the news official, confirming that the game will indeed be released via the eShop on March 22.

We have more details as well such as how Manticore runs at 60 frames per second in all play modes. Continue on below for all of the latest information, as well as the official announcement trailer.

A listing on Nintendo’s website reveals that Manticore – Galaxy on Fire is heading to Switch. The game is slated for March 22 in North America, and should be out around the same time in Europe.

Manticore allows players to take on action-packed dogfights. We have some additional information and screenshots below.

Write your legacy in gunfire and smoke as you take down the galaxy’s most wanted criminals in action-packed dogfights! Rise to become the hero of the Neox Sector – a deadly fringe world terrorized by ruthless crime lords and their no-good underlings!

Enjoy 8+ hours of play time as you follow a gripping narrative in three acts. Fly spectacular spaceships, master challenging missions and explore a handcrafted game world in the new sci-fi action shooter on Nintendo Switch! Experience stellar gameplay thanks to intuitive HUD and UI elements as well as full support of the Joy-Con and Nintendo Switch Pro controllers with HD Rumble.

 

Manticore – Galaxy on Fire will cost $19.99.

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Etrian Odyssey V’s European release date is official. The digital version will be happening on October 17. On November 3, the retail release will be taking place.

Etrian Odyssey V will be out in North America physically and digitally on October 17. A demo is out now on the eShop.

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Here’s a surprise: the handheld versions of Mighty No. 9 are still on the way. And if everything goes according to plan, the game will be on 3DS before year’s end or earlier.

A message was sent out to Kickstarter backers today with the news. In the message, the team explained that the porting process to portables was put on hold “due to the other versions being delayed and the recent adjustment we had in comcept” – that being Level-5’s acquisition of the company. Everything is said to be “back on track now,” with the porting process restarted in May.

Head past the break for the full message.

Atlus announced the North American releases of three 3DS RPGs yesterday. Deep Silver followed up with news about the situation in Europe today.

Etrian Odyssey V: Beyond the Myth is coming to Europe in Winter 2017. Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology and Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux will follow early next year.

Both Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse and 7th Dragon III Code: VFD are having their Australian release dates pushed back a week to December 9. Publisher Deep Silver did not give any reason for the delay. The European releases (set for December 2) seem to still be on track.

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At the end of last week, Deep Silver shared the DLC schedule for 7th Dragon III Code: VFD. Now we have the same information about Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse. Head past the break to find out which DLC is releasing for the RPG and when.

7th Dragon III Code: VFD arrived in North America earlier this year, but PAL regions are getting it in a couple of weeks. Fans can start their RPG journey early with a demo on the eShop.

Deep Silver has also now passed along the full lineup of DLC scheduled in Europe throughout December. The full list can be read below.

Atlus’ Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse and 7th Dragon III Code: VFD have been out in North America for a while, whereas their release in Europe was still facing difficulties for a time. Then, Deep Silver announcing that it would be publishing Atlus games in Europe going forward, and set a “Winter” release date for Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse and 7th Dragon III Code: VFD. Today, Deep Silver finally announced a concrete release date: both games will be released in Europe on December 2nd. In addition, Dragon III Code: VFD will come with a bonus art book.

Check out new trailers for both games below:


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