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SNK and NIS America announced SNK 40th Anniversary Collection at PAX East 2018 today. Switch was confirmed as one of the package’s platforms, and as it turns out, will actually be the only system it will be appearing on.

NIS America has passed along the official announcement for SNK 40th Anniversary Collection, confirming that it will be exclusive to Switch. You can read the full PR below.

Update: Here’s the trailer:


Original: During a panel at PAX East today, NIS America and SNK announced the next character for SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy. A new trailer, that we’ll have here soon, revealed Shermie as the newest addition to the roster.

Other characters for SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy include Athena Asamiya, Kula Diamond, Mai Shiranui, Leona Heidern, Yuri Sakazaki, Nakoruru, and Kukri.

SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy now has a release date of September 7.

SNK 40th Anniversary Collection is coming to Switch, SNK and NIS America announced during a panel at PAX East 2018 today. Digital Eclipse (Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection) is working on the project.

SNK 40th Anniversary Collection launches this fall. A limited edition will be available, pictured below.

The following games are confirmed thus far:

A special SNK panel will soon be kicking off at PAX East 2018. SNK Heroines director Kaito Soranaka, veteran artist Naoto Abe, and other SNK staff are on hand for the 40th anniversary celebration. The panel will feature announcements, including the next character for SNK Heroines.

You can watch the panel as it happens below. We’ll also be sure to report back with any major news.

Among the games on display at Nintendo’s PAX booth this week, SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy has a playable demo. Get a look at some off-screen footage below.

SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy was recently featured on Weds Night Fights with nearly an hour of footage. Check out the video in its entirety below.

At PAX East next month, a special panel will be hosted in celebration of SNK’s 40th anniversary. SNK Heroines director Kaito Soranaka, veteran artist Naoto Abe, and other SNK staff will be present. Announcements will be made, including the reveal of the next SNK Heroines character “and other surprises.”

The panel will take place on Friday, April 6 at 12 PM ET. It’ll be held at the Dragonfly Theater.

By the way, those who are attending PAX will be able to try out SNK Heroines on Switch. There will be a playable demo at Nintendo’s booth in the Exhibit Hall.

Source: NIS America PR

SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy launches this summer. Similar to other fighting titles, leading up to release, we’ll hear more about the game’s roster.

In an interview with Honey’s Anime, producer Yasuyuki Oda indicated that SNK Heroines will include a few surprising characters. When asked if the cast will be large and whether there are plans for original characters, Oda said:

As part of a new collaboration with NIS America, a brand new fighting game from SNK is coming to Switch. SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy is launching on Nintendo’s console this summer.

Recently, producer Yasuyuki Oda and director Kaito Soranaka were kind enough to field some questions about the game from Nintendo Everything. The two developers spoke about Switch, confirmed different game modes that will be present, and more.

You can read our full interview with Oda and Soranaka below.

SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy

Last week, Hey Poor Player conducted an interview with the director of SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy, Kaito Soranaka, and the game’s producer, Yasuyuki Oda, to discuss SNK’s upcoming fighting game. During the interview, Oda explained that the development team is working to ensure that there are “no differences” between the Switch and PS4 versions of the game, but that they have had some “growing pains” while developing for Nintendo’s console.

Oda: First off, we’d like to state that we are working hard to make sure that there is no difference between the two platforms the game will be released on. We will say that there are growing pains while developing on the Switch because it’s our first time working with the hardware. That being said, everything we encountered we’ve anticipated beforehand because of those growing pains.

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