Our World is Ended delayed in the west
Posted on 5 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch | 0 comments
Our World is Ended was originally scheduled for March 26 in North America and March 22 in Europe. Unfortunately, that will no longer be the case, as publisher PQube has delayed the visual novel in the west.
We’ll now be seeing Our World is Ended physically and digitally on April 18 in Europe. The same date also applies to the digital version in North America. Our World is Ended is due out physically on May 7 in the states.
As previously announced, those who pre-order or purchase the game on launch day will receive a special edition. The package includes a 100-page artbook and a quirky keyring of the programmer Owari Sekai’s mascot.
Source: PQube PR
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Hell Warders footage
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Hell Warders, a mixture of action RPG and tower defense, was added to the Switch eShop yesterday. Take a look at some footage below.
Hell Warders launch trailer
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Hell Warders drops on Switch today as a digital download from the eShop. Take a look at the official launch trailer from PQube below.
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Guilty Gear 20th Anniversary Pack set to release May 16 in Europe, Japan, and Asia
Posted on 5 years ago by Devin(@Sonicb00m111) in News, Switch | 0 comments
Arc System Works has officially announced May 16th as the release date for the Guilty Gear 20th Anniversary Pack, a bundle containing both Guilty Gear and Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus R.
However, this pack is only expected to release in the regions of Europe, Japan, and Asia, with no current plans for North America. This pack will bundle the two games together physically, while the digital versions will be available separately in the mentioned regions and the in the west.
An overview of the pack has been provided by Gematsu below.
Our World is Ended pre-release video
Posted on 5 years ago by Devin(@Sonicb00m111) in Switch, Videos | 0 comments
Nine days out from release in Japan, 5pb Games has released a new video for their upcoming title Our World is Ended.
The video is intended to serve as a countdown trailer for the game, featuring one of the main characters. The footage can be viewed below.
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Hell Warders now launching February 21
Posted on 5 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch eShop | 0 comments
Hell Warders was originally lined up for January 17, but ended up going through a last-minute delay. Publisher PQube said the game had to be moved due to “some minor issues”.
We now have a new release date. Hell Warders will launch on the Switch eShop on February 21, PQube has announced.
In case you missed it, here’s a trailer for the game:
Tokyo School Life footage
Posted on 5 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Switch eShop, Videos | 0 comments
A few days ago, PQube published the visual Tokyo School Life on the Switch eShop. Take a look at some footage below.
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Tokyo School Life launch trailer
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The visual novel Tokyo School Life arrives on Switch today as a digital download on the eShop. We have the launch trailer from PQube below.
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Song of Memories dev now says Switch version not officially cancelled, exploring the situation
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Song of Memories developer Future Tech Lab has followed up on tweets made last month regarding the game’s status on Switch.
Despite PQube saying the Switch version had been cancelled and developer Yasuo Omote suggesting that it may not be possible, there may be some hope after all. Omote provided a status update on Twitter today, stating the team is still looking into it, and it isn’t 100% cancelled. If there’s a way it can be ported, they’re going to do it, but the main problems are resources and the cost of porting it.
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Song of Memories dev explains Switch cancellation
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Last month, PQube announced that the Switch version of Song of Memories had been cancelled. Yasuo Omote from developer Future Tech Lab attempted to explain the situation on Twitter a little while back.
Omote started out by saying that the team had a lot of trouble with licensing during development on the Switch version. He believes they could take it on themselves, but just don’t have the resources for it right now. The development costs and the associated burdens would be too much. Future Tech Lab is working on Song of Unleash as well, so Omote wondered if it’ll be okay for Switch. As he said though, they’ve had trouble with licensing.