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Azure Striker Gunvolt: Striker Pack will be out around the world on the Switch eShop next week. Inti Creates will be publishing the package of two games on August 31. If you’re planning on downloading Striker Pack, you’ll need 2.5GB of free space.

We just found out this week that the Azure Striker Gunvolt: Striker Pack will be offered as a physical release in North America and Europe. Nighthawk Interactive should be publishing it sometime this fall.

News leaked out this week that Inti Creates, in partnership with Nighthawk Interactive, is planning a physical version of Azure Striker Gunvolt: Striker Pack for Switch in North America. Today, the company made it official.

Azure Striker Gunvolt: Striker Pack will be available this fall as a physical release for $39.99. Additionally, Inti Creates confirmed that Europe will be receiving the same package.

Those who aren’t interested in having Azure Striker Gunvolt: Striker Pack physically can pick up the digital version next Thursday from the eShop for $39.99.

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Azure Striker Gunvolt: Striker Pack is launching on Switch later this month. It was always planned as a physical title in Japan, but we now have confirmation that North America is receiving the same treatment.

Amazon is taking pre-orders for the Azure Striker Gunvolt: Striker Pack here. The listing shows that Nighthawk Interactive will be publishing. Azure Striker Gunvolt: Striker Pack is coming to Switch digitally at the end of this month, but we may have to wait a little bit longer for the packaged version. Amazon lists a tentative date of October 31.

Later this month, Inti Creates will be bringing the Azure Striker Gunvolt: Striker Pack to Switch. Both entries in the series will be distributed on the eShop.

Speaking of the eShop, the Japanese store has a few screenshots of the Striker Pack. We’ve included them below.

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The Azure Striker Gunvolt: Striker Pack is dropping later this month on Switch. In Japan, Inti Creates is gearing up for a limited edition. We now have a look at the full contents.

The Azure Striker Gunvolt: Striker Pack Limited Edition will feature a special box and a copy of the game. Inti Creates is also including the OVA on DVD and a new drama CD.

Blaster Master Zero has been downloaded over 100,000 times, Inti Creates has announced. That number should be across Switch and 3DS.

To celebrate the news, Inti Creates issued a special wallpaper. You can access it here.

Inti Creates said of the new milestone:

In only five short months, you wonderful people have propelled Blaster Master Zero over the 100,000 download milestone! Thank you so very much for your support! With the upcoming release of Shovel Knight on August 3rd, and with our other plans in the pipeline, we are still working very hard on making Blaster Master Zero as awesome as it can be. In the meantime, enjoy this absolutely adorable wallpaper that takes a peek into the everyday lives of Jason and Eve!

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The next DLC character for Blaster Master Zero, Shovel Knight, has arrived. Take a look at some footage below.

Ekoro has arrived in Mighty Gunvolt Burst as the latest DLC character. For a look at her in action, view the video below.

Inti Creates was originally involved with the primary development of Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night. That’s not the case any longer, however.

The Bloodstained confirmed on the game’s forums that Inti Creates left the main project last E3, though they’re still on board for the “prequel mini-game.” DICO has since taken over Inti Create’s role. ArtPlay is also still the main developer.

Here’s the update on Inti Creates and the overall development team:

Despite what we heard last year, Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night may not opt for a staggered content model. If this is something the team decides to pursue, some features and content may come after the game’s launch.

That seemed like the plan back in 2016. However, creator Koji Igarashi has now said that a definitive decision has not been made. It’s something that’s being considered, and though the approach has certain benefits, “it’s something we’ll have to discuss later.”

Igarashi told Apptrigger:


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