The wild mini-game series has a new entry, WarioWare: Get It Together, streaming on Nintendo Switch on 10 September with a dual-player option. The games are Trigger Happy Havoc: Danganronpa, Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair and Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony. Three games from the Danganronpa: Decadence franchise will come to the Nintendo Switch later this year. Its trailer was released at the event, along with some gameplay showing demon recruitment and fusing. Shin Megami Tensei 5’s interdimensional and post-apocalyptic version of Tokyo will come to Nintendo Switch on 12 November. The Switch title seems to be a port of the first Cruis’n title since 2007’s Wii game Cruis’n, and will be a console exclusive for Nintendo.
The veteran Cruis’n franchise, Cruis'n Blast of arcade racing games, is coming to Nintendo Switch this fall.Īrcade publisher Raw Thrills, a Eugene Jarvis co-founded company that originally designed the Cruis’n series under Midway Games back in the 1990s, released Cruis’n Blast in arcades in January 2017. The new title will also feature the option to play online with friends or strangers.
The Mario Party franchise plus other 100 mini-games will feature five board games collected under Mario Party Superstars, and will arrive on 29 October. The updated version of the game will come on 3 December, with pre-orders starting later today. On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the ball-spinning franchise, Nintendo will welcome Super Monkey Ball Banana Mania on 5 October.Īdvance Wars 1 + 2 Re-Boot Camp is being rebuilt for Nintendo Switch, which clubs the first two games in the franchise into a single package. A restructured collection of the original games will come to the console later this year and Life is Strange: True Colors will come on 10 September. Three games from the Life is Strange franchise will stream on Nintendo Switch soon. The Bandai Namco game's villain will join other fighting game superstars such as Fatal Fury games' Bogard and Street Fighter's Ryu.Ī new Super #SmashBrosUltimate fighter has been revealed! /mjyJQwZ2pX
Kazuya Mishima, the legendary baddie from the Tekken franchise, is coming to Super Smash Bros Ultimate. The new title will also come with a pair of amiibo for Samus and EMMI, a new robot character introduced in the game. The series’ 2D roots returned in style with Metroid Dread, which is coming to Switch on 8 October. Nintendo announced work is ongoing on Metroid Prime 4. During its stream on Tuesday, Nintendo revealed new information and trailers for Tekken’s Kazuya Mishima coming to Super Smash Bros Ultimate, some Life is Strange games, a collection of Danganronpa games, and Shin Megami Tensei 5’s release date, among others. Not a bad consolation prize if you ask me.Video game company Nintendo has made some key announcements at E3 2021. In the meantime, we have Metroid Dread coming our way on October 8. Given that the project was effectively rebooted, it’s probably way too early in development to show anything meaningful. We all know the high standards Nintendo has for its IP and as Takahashi explained back in 2019, it hadn’t reached those standards initially. “We are working hard on the latest game in the Metroid Prime series, Metroid Prime 4, which we previously announced.” No doubt this set the game back quite a bit, which explains why we haven’t heard much of it lately and why it wasn’t showcased during the E3 Nintendo Direct.īut rest assured, the game is still in development. Nintendo’s senior managing executive officer Shinya Takahashi even brought it up to reassure fans the game hasn’t been cancelled. In 2019, it was reported that development on Metroid Prime 4 was being rebooted under the guidance of Retro Studios, who helped develop the original Metroid Prime series. Well, it’s still in development, but after some problem early on, the project was essentially restarted from scratch two years ago. As exciting as this announcement was, it begs the question: what happened to Metroid Prime 4? You know, the game that was announced all the way back at E3 2017.