You Can Get More Than Four Dozen Board Games With Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics, Coming To Switch This June

Considering that tabletop games coming to the Nintendo Switch is a new idea has already been done previously from Asmodee Digital last year. During the previous Nintendo Direct back in September 2018, it was revealed that the company would be shipping notorious tabletop titles like Catan and Carcassonne to the Nintendo Switch later on. Now in today’s latest Nintendo Direct Mini earlier this morning, Nintendo revealed to be publishing its own bundle of classic tabletop games, Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics. You can view all games that were mentioned in from the trailer in the list below: 6-Ball Puzzle Air Hockey Backgammon Battle Tanks Billiards Black Jack Bowling Carrom Checkers Chess Chinese Checkers Darts Dominoes Dots and Boxes Fishing Four-in-a-Row Golf Gomoku Hanafuda Hare and Hounds Hex Hit and Blow Klondike Solitare Last Card Ludo Mancala Matching Mahjong Solitare Mini Shogi Nine Men’s Morris Pig’s Tail President Renegade Riichi Mahjong Sevens Shogi Shooting Gallery Sliding Puzzle Slot Cars Speed Spider Solitare Takoyaki Team Tanks Texas Hold ‘em Toy Baseball Toy Boxing Toy Curling Toy Soccer Toy Tennis War Yacht Dice Of course, alike the games in real life, players can band together with friends either through local-play matchmaking or online. Nintendo clarifies that internet multiplayer is classified “to some cases,” implying that not all games available will not offer online play right off the bat. For fans of any of the game surely will be in for a treat. Looking at the Nintendo eShop currently, third-party developer already have games like air hockey and bowling available on the platform’s storefront. However, these game can only be purchased individually whilst in contrast to this new collection players can buy all in one transaction. Are you interested in scooping up all 51 of these games in this new bundle? Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics is slated to arrive on June 5, 2020 for Nintendo Switch.
Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition Slated To Arrive In Late May

Back in September, fans were instantly drawn to the screen when discovering that Nintendo and Monolithsoft is planning to reintroduce the initial Xenoblade Chronicles with a remaster of the original 2010 Wii title. While not much has been said since then about the game officially from either company, we did, however, learn ahead of the latest reveal that arrived earlier today. According to a report that surfaced online back in January, Danish retailer Cool Shop listed Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition to arrive at the end of May later on in 2020. While this should only be contended as a rumor, some felt otherwise as the company has accurately disclosed listings for other games prior to the one at the beginning of the year. Fast forwarding to today’s Nintendo Direct Mini, Nintendo officially unveiled that Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition will be arriving the same date that was listed previously. You can watch the full trailer in the video below: As you would expect from a rework of a near decade old title, this time around Xenoblade Chronicles will play to a higher standard in both resolution as well as its performance on Nintendo Switch. Even more, the game is also said to feature “improved battle HUD and menus, more than 90 remastered music tracks” along with an additional epilogue to the base game. While not much detail is provided on the story capper that was advertised in the trailer for Xenoblade Chronicles: Future Connected, the description of the video shares that Shulk and Melia go for one more adventure following the conclusion of the initial storyline. Fans of the game are urged to “look forward to one more adventure“ with this new added content. In other news that is scheduled to release later in May, 2K revealed that Bioshock: The Collection, Borderlands Legendary Collection, and XCOM 2 Collection will be shipping the same day as Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition. You can read the full report by heading here. How excited are you to play Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition later this spring? Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition is coming to Nintendo Switch on May 29, 2020.
2K Reveals XCOM 2, Borderlands & Bioshock Bundles Coming To Nintendo Switch This May

Although Valentine’s Day is already more than a month ago, publisher 2K wanted to show its love for Nintendo Switch by no other way than revealing some of the company’s most popular franchises will be bundled and shipping to the Nintendo eShop. We did get a premature tease of this previously as Bioshock: The Collection was listed for Nintendo Switch on a Taiwanese Ratings Board earlier this year. Now in the latest Nintendo Direct Mini, 2K revealed that BioShock: The Collection, of course, Borderlands Legendary Collection and the XCOM 2 Collection will all be arriving to the Switch platform in late May. You can witness the announcement in the trailer below: Dividing up all three bundles that will be shipping in late spring, Bioshock: The Collection will go first. Alike the trilogy of games that is already available on other platforms, Bioshock, Bioshock 2, and Bioshock Infinite will all be available this time on Nintendo Switch. However, the game assumably will not exceed the visual performance that the competing powerhouse machines from Microsoft and Sony. Even more, all content that released for the listed games will also be available after purchase. Transitioning over to the Borderlands Legendary Collection, this series of games is new offering Borderlands: Game of the Year, Borderlands 2, and Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel. While competing hardware has been acquainted with Borderlands: The Handsome Collection, users did not receive the original Borderlands game making Nintendo the first to receive it. Alike with Bioshock, all games mentioned from Gearbox Software will also provided additional content for the games as well. Lastly, the XCOM 2 Collection is a slimmer bundle, but still a bundle to say the least. While this only offers one game, it does, however, include four DLC add-ons and the redefining story expansion – including Resistance Warrior Pack, Anarchy’s Children, Alien Hunters, and Shen’s Last Gift. Saving the best for last with the War of the Chosen expansion, this content campaign expands the base game’s storyline and adds additional factions to the world. Which collection are you most eager to own on Nintendo Switch? Bioshock: The Collection, Borderlands Legendary Collection, and XCOM 2 Collection will all arrive to Nintendo Switch on May 29, 2020.
Catherine: Full Body Officially Arrives To Nintendo Switch This July

More than a month ago, what some might deem as the unthinkable occurred as a listing for Atlus’ Catherine: Full Body emerged online for Nintendo Switch. While the game definitely not a mainline Shin Migami Tensei or Persona at all, Catherine does rank to be one of the team’s best properties from the past decade. What makes this discovery more interesting is that the game was framed to be a forever exclusive on Sony’s PlayStation 4 offering more content and the additional girlfriend which layers the intricate storytelling outcomes. But despite what we thought, it was only a matter of time until the game was addressed to being legitimate either by Atlus or from Nintendo in the coming future. And that time has finally arrived as it was properly revealed at today’s Nintendo Direct Mini revealing that the game will be releasing later on this coming summer. You can watch the full trailer in the video below: While this series does not offer the RPG elements that Persona is most notably famous for, Catherine does, however, feature an in-depth puzzle system that takes strategy and some luck to be victorious with. Atop of the game’s fundamental gameplay, the player will also have to make decisions throughout their course of the game through Vincent’s shoes as he juggles between now three different women. The title originally launched back in 2009 for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, the game only offered two girlfriends to dictate the story. But with the addition of a third girl and more substance to the base game, players could reach a new ending not available in the initially released version. Unique to Switch owners, Catherine: Full Body will be the first instance of the game being playable on the go. Hence this new freedom the game is available to follow, Atlus urges players to try the Versus or Co-op modes when out and about with a friend. Have you played Catherine at all since the game released? Catherine: Full Body is scheduled to release for Nintendo Switch on July 7, 2020; out now for PlayStation 4.
Panzer Dragoon Remake Lands First On Nintendo Switch As A Timed Exclusive Today

Treading back to Nintendo’s E3 Direct in June last year, it was revealed that Panzer Dragoon Remake will be shipping to Nintendo Switch later on in 2019. However, the game instead seeped into the latter 2020 and just today was announced to be releasing exclusively for the company’s hybrid handheld console for a timed duration. During today’s sudden Nintendo Direct Mini, it was revealed by Sega and Forever Entertainment that the remake will be arriving on the Nintendo eShop today. You can watch the segment of the Direct Mini in the video below: The first installment of the series when released back in 1995 offered a unique landscape of vistas for players to fly through as they shot their way through incoming hostiles in this on-rails experience. While the player is bound to fly in one direction, there is the ability to look in 360° which layers tactical gameplay for players to keep them on their feet throughout the duration of the game. With this remake coming to the modern system, you can expect a better visual output for the game and a more substantial frame rate when playing in contrast to the initial released version. Embarking onto the Nintendo Switch respectively, the reworked title is only comprised of a 7 GB install which is a good sign to say the least. While the version is available in most regions today, the game is specified to release later on in Japan on April 2nd next month. On the matters of the timed exclusivity that Panzer Dragoon is accompanied by on the Switch, it is unclear as of now how long the agreement will last between Sega and Nintendo. Previously, it was revealed in a listing that in collaboration with Sega and Wildman Inc., Panzer Dragoon is said to be receiving a virtual reality experience later on. You can read the full report by heading here. Are you planning getting the Panzer Dragoon Remake on the Nintendo eShop? Panzer Dragoon Remake is currently available on on Nintendo Switch.
Bunny Day & Earth Day Events are coming to Animal Crossing: New Horizons in April

During today’s Mini Nintendo Direct we received an update on two events arriving to Animal Crossing: New Horizons in April. Firstly, we knew that Bunny Day was coming to the game from April 1 – 12, but we never saw the crafted items you can get during this event. As crafting has been one of the new elements of the new mainline Animal Crossing game you will be able to craft every single Easter item, but you’ll have to find the materials like you always had to. You’ll be able to find eggs by digging up holes like you would for fossils and you can end up fishing them as well. We aren’t sure if they can come out of trees yet. Lastly, the other event in April will have something to do with Earth Day where Leif makes a return to the series. We aren’t sure what will happen during this event, but we assume there will be an exclusive item or more involved. Have you been on the Animal Crossing: New Horizons grind? Source
Ring Fit Adventure Receives New Rhythm Mode And Other Minor Additions Today

Right at the turn for the fall equinox, reports came out of a potential succeeding product to take the place of the Wii Fit on the Nintendo Switch. It wasn’t until the following week that we learned it was the exercise ring that would ship with Ring Fit Adventure. The device pushes the level of interactivity to another level with more than two dozen different workouts that players can perform while playing the new experience. And while the game shipped back in October, it has been a little bit since we heard about the game. This morning, Nintendo dropped an abrupt Nintendo Direct Mini announcing that ring Fit Adventure will be receiving a handful of new features to the game. You can watch the portion of the Nintendo Direct Mini in the video below: In the presentation, Nintendo reveals that Ring Fit Adventure will be inheriting a Rhythm Mode, similar to how Beat Saber is using your body to hit certain notes. Utilizing the ring controller, you must time certain exercises at specific positions alongside the addition of squatting if the game instructs for the respected note. This new mode will also feature up to 17 music tracks from the Nintendo line of IPs. Smaller niché add-ons that will also ship with today’s update for Ring Fit Adventure is the option to use a female voice for your Ring Companion. This feature will also implement the ability to change between a list of different localizing languages also depending on what region you are from. Players can also enjoy the Jogging option to “simple run through a variety of fields.” Do you own ring Fit Adventure and plan on trying out these new modes? Ring Fit Adventure is out now for Nintendo Switch.
Bravely Default II Demo Drops Today For Nintendo Switch

Fans of Team Asano’s initial entry on the Nintendo 3Ds surely has not forgotten the announcement made during the latest Game Awards show back in December. Publisher Square Enix alongside Nintendo revealed that the long-awaited sequel Bravely Default II will be arriving in the coming months for 2020. Exciting that it may be, fans only tasted a sample of what the full game will be from the announcement trailer a few months back. But now during this morning’s Nintendo Direct Mini, a new trailer emerged sharing the fundamental gameplay elements, cast, and additions that you can expect to find in the full game. You can watch the trailer in the video below: Pitted protagonist Seth washes ashore of the coastal city where he meets Gloria, the princess of a fallen kingdom. In his journey, our main character also befriends Elvis and Adele as the two share their ambitions to uncover the secrets of a mysterious book. Forming this new group, the party bands together with a combined mission as they explore the lands ahead of them. On their journey, they will encounter certain individuals who are in possession of Asterisks known as ‘Asterisk Holders,’ making these foes stronger than the standard enemy. Utilizing the double-sided combat system, players will have to strategically balance between the Brave and Default fight styles. Brave will allow characters to attack more than once to deal a good chunk of damage, but will cost Brave Points to activate the move. While Default holds as defensive mechanism and will assist in players earning more BP when doing so. At the end of the trailer, it was announced that players eager to get their hands on the game can do so as a demo for Bravely Default II will be dropping on the Nintendo eShop later today. What are you most excited from the trailer for Bravely Default II? Bravely Default II is listed to arrive to Nintendo Switch sometime in 2020.
Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy Arrives Today On Nintendo Switch

Today in the abrupt Nintendo Direct Mini that went was posted this morning, Nintendo revealed a slew of new additions that will be coming to Nintendo Switch regarding the approaching forecast leading later on into 2020. Fans of the platform have been anticipating for the presentation to arrive since January, but was only left disappointed as a it did not arrive until virtually the end of March. One grabbing announcement from the showcase comes near the end of the show comes from Aspyr revealing that Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy will be arriving to Nintendo Switch later today. Back in September, the game was announced to be receiving a port for Nintendo’s platform with an unspecified release date trailing into the new decade. Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy initially released for Xbox and PC back in 2003, but now has resurfaced with newer versions to be more accessible on fans who missed out the first time around. In a connected, but separate announcement, Nintendo shared that Star Wars Episode I Racer will also be arriving to Nintendo Switch sometime in the coming future. This 1999 title depicted from the title is set during the first prequel film during the exposition as Anakin Skywalker podraces on his home planet, Tatooine. Have you played any of these titles previously on older hardware? Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy is available now for Nintendo Switch; Star Wars Episode I Racer is said to be “coming soon” to the platform later on.
ARMS Fighter is arriving in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Today, Nintendo dropped a Direct Mini on YouTube revealing multiple new details on games including, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. We have known since the reveal of Byleth that we will be seeing a volume 2 of the fighters pass. The first fighter to arrive in action is a character from ARMS, but they did not go into detail on which one and show any game play at all. We will most likely see a direct in the next 1-2 months, but it’s hard to predict while there is a global pandemic going on right now. We can expect an E3 Nintendo Direct in June so that’s a possibility where we will see more on the ARMS character and possibly see another reveal as there will be a total of 6 newcomers in Smash Ultimate. Along with this news Nintendo has put out a free trial of ARMS starting today, March 26 until April 6, 2020 so those can get familiar with the new IP that release in 2017. What are your thoughts on an ARMS fighter being added to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate? Source