As the Pokémon series celebrates it’s 25th anniversary tomorrow, the Pokémon company are detailing the exciting new games and experiences fans will be able to enjoy in the coming months. We’ve got a round up of all of the announcements right here.
As February draws to it’s conclusion, it’s time to take a look at the games you can be playing in March as part of either Microsoft’s Games With Gold or Sony’s PlayStation Plus line ups.
Sony hosted another State of Play digital presentation on 25th February to give information on up and coming titles for both PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4. Here’s how the event went. Crash Bandicoot 4 About Time Crash Bandicoot 4 About Time kicked off the show with updates compared to the PS4 version. The game includes
Splatoon 3 is coming to Switch next year. In 2019, Splatfests in Splatoon 2 came to an end (sort of). Nintendo set about creating a new world influenced by the winners, Team Chaos. Now it has lifted the lid on what to expect when the game launches next year.
Nintendo have announced the long rumoured The Legend Of Zelda Skyward Sword HD is coming to the Nintendo Switch on 16th July. As well as the game, they are also releasing a pair of lovely looking Joy-Con. This forms part of the series’ 35th anniversary.
EA’s Free to Play battle royale online shooter Apex Legends finally has a release date of 9th March. The publisher has also advised what to expect for Switch players including all season 8 content and a way of quickly catching up to the console & PC players.
Square Enix have been on a JRPG revival trail recently. The announcement that Legend of Mana is getting a remaster (and EU release) coupled with the brand new Bravely Default II. Adding SaGa Frontier Remastered into the mix and it means RPG fans have a lot of quests to undertake.
The reboot of the Ghosts ‘N Goblins series will feature co-operative play when Ghosts ‘N Goblins Resurrection launches on the Nintendo Switch this week. This is a first for the series.
At VGamingNews, we are massive J-RPG fans. Bravely Default and it’s follow up End Layer on the 3DS was a return to form for Square Enix who had shifted their focus to more action orientated experience. This week, sees the release of Nintendo Switch exclusive Bravely Default II and we’ve got the final trailer to
Nintendo have announced that you’ll be able to pre-purchase an expansion pass for Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity which will be releasing on the Nintendo Switch in two phases within 2021.