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Variety caught up with Panic Button head Adam Creighton at E3 this week. During the discussion, some interesting information was shared about the company’s plans and porting efforts with Switch.

According to Creighton, Panic Button has spent close to six years working with the Switch hardware, including early development tech.

Wolfenstein II

This information comes from Adam Creighton, the head of Panic Button…

This information comes from Panic Button general manager Adam Creighton…

Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus

Nintendo World Report has posted a new video of Wolfenstein II running in portable mode on Switch. View the footage below.

Nintendo UK’s website has confirmed the inclusion of an Airborne Infantry Metal keychain when pre-ordering Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus. The game is set to release at the end of this month on the 29th.

You can pre-order Wolfenstein II on the Nintendo UK store here.

Psyonix has detailed a new event starting in Rocket League next week. Beach Blast begins on June 11, allowing players to purchase Beach Blast Crates with Shells earned through online matches. You’ll also be able to buy these crates on the Rocket League client.

We have the full overview of Rocket League’s new Beach Blast event below, straight from Psyonix.

Psyonix has teamed up with Universal and Jeep for some new Rocket League DLC. The Jurassic World Car Pack will be available on June 18, the studio announced today.

The pack includes the following content:

Wolfenstein II

Below you’ll find the latest trailer for Wolfenstein II. Nintendo added the video to its YouTube channel just a few moments ago, and it’s intended to serve as a general overview.

The next big update for Rocket League is now available to download on Switch. Psyonix has started distribution of version 1.0.7.

Continue on below for the full patch notes. They pertain to the Salty Shores Arena, start of competitive Season 8, and much more.

Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus

When the file size for Wolfenstein II was first listed on the eShop, in came in at 13.7GB. Now, however, that has changed. The official listing has Wolfenstein II down for 21.8GB.

The updated file size was somewhat expected. Earlier in the month, the eShop page added in a notice stating that a microSD card may be required to download Wolfenstein II. The message further mentions that at least 23GB of free space will be needed to download the game upon release. 

Source: Switch eShop


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