Now, the action RPG is coming to the Switch, delivering spruced up visuals, a new epilogue and rejigged controls. Developed by Square Enix, the game is coming to the Switch and it brings a new story scenario as well, meaning that Switch players will be able to enjoy some additional content with The World Ends With You: Final Remix.
The game adds a new story mode where you can fight bosses.
Nintendo claims that its “strong library of games” is one of the main reasons for the continuous momentum in the sales of the Nintendo Switch.
A new DLC pack, known as Battle Pack, is also available to purchase now for Pokkén Tournament DX.
The game will also come with HD Rumble support and will introduce an all-new playable character named Joy, who is a “Japanese computer whiz” who can trick her opponents by changing her appearance with the help of an LED light mask. The second set will include Blastoise as a playable character and Mew and Celebi as support characters. The new update brings new costumes and a new minigame that features Luigi to Super Mario Odyssey. This, sadly, might be more of a pipe dream than anything else, as Mario Maker relies so heavily on the dual-screen setup of the Wii U. If, however, Nintendo can figure out how to make the control scheme work on the Switch, the port will be an nearly guaranteed success.
The wait between exclusive game launches has been more consistent in the first year of the Switch. Celeste is another platformer that you can expect to see coming to the system, though a lot earlier, later this month on January 25.
Kirby Star Allies is scheduled for launch on 16 March.
Dark Souls: Remastered – All the frustration you loved from FromSoftware‘s original Dark Souls (complete with the Artorias of Abyss DLC), but in a portable form. Nintendo of America’s SVP of Sales and Marketing said in a statement that people who have received Nintendo Switch as a holiday gift or are getting ready to join the Switch community are going to have a lot of fun with new games. The long-rumored Dark Souls 1 Remaster has finally be officially announced.
Yoshi was one of the great titles that was not presented during the January 11th Nintendo Mini Direct, focused mainly on the news coming in during the spring.
The last game given a definitive date was Wii U port Donkey Kong: Tropical Freeze which has been set a release date of 4 May.
Third-party developers shied away from the Wii U, but can’t wait to get their games on the Switch.
It’s a ladies-only affair with SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy.
Also highlighted were online shooter Payday 2, which will be out next month, and well regarded Japanese role-player Ys VIII. Also, the Nintendo Switch sold 10 million units in only 9 months exceeding Nintendo’s expectations by millions of units.