Daily news (May 16, Round 2): PixARK / Team Sonic Racing
Today’s Daily Briefs: livestream recording for PixARK, but also…
- Team Sonic Racing
- Tokyo 2020 Olympics: The Official Video Game
- Arcade Archives Image Fight
- Crystal Crisis
- Rune Factory 4 Special
- Inti Creates
- Nintendo Switch AC Adapter
PixARK
Here’s the recording of the latest livestream from Famitsu, showcasing PixARK:
PixARK (Switch) comes out on May 31st in Europe and North America, and July 4th in Japan.
Team Sonic Racing
Here’s the latest set of screenshots for Team Sonic Racing:
Team Sonic Racing (Switch) comes out on May 21st worldwide.
Source: 4Gamer
Tokyo 2020 Olympics: The Official Video Game
Here’s the latest set of screenshots for Tokyo 2020 Olympics: The Official Video Game:
Tokyo 2020 Olympics: The Official Video Game (Switch) comes out on July 24th in Japan, and next year in Europe and North America.
Source: 4Gamer
Arcade Archives Image Fight
Hamster have announced that the next Arcade Archives release on Nintendo Switch is Image Fight. It will be released on May 23rd worldwide, and it will cost 823 Yen / 6.99€ / £6.29 / $7.99. As usual, the Japanese version will include an English language option.
Here’s some screenshots:
Arcade Archives Image Fight (Switch – eShop) comes out on May 23rd worldwide. The Upcoming Games page has been updated!
Source: Famitsu
Crystal Crisis
Here’s a commercial for Crystal Crisis:
Crystal Crisis (Switch) comes out on May 28th in Europe and North America, and August 1st in Japan.
Rune Factory 4 Special
Here’s the recording of the second livestream for Rune Factory 4 Special, with more gameplay footage:
And here’s a video of the 3D Crystal included in the 3D Crystal Set edition on ebten:
Rune Factory 4 Special (Switch) comes out on July 25th in Japan, and later this year in Europe and North America.
Inti Creates
Here’s the recording of the latest livestream from Inti Creates:
Nintendo Switch AC Adapter
Here’s some pictures of an AC Adapter for the Nintendo Switch from GameTech, releasing on May 23rd in Japan (can also be used with the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller):
Source: Gamer