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eShop news (June 18): Volta-X / Grisaia: Phantom Trigger 01&02

Today’s Nintendo eShop news: additional details and screenshots for Volta-X, but also…

  • Grisaia: Phantom Trigger 01&02
  • Death Come True
  • RetroMania Wrestling
  • Toricky S
  • The Last Faith
  • Smoots Summer Games
  • Arc of Alchemist

Volta-X

GungHo have shared some more details for Volta-X, along with some screenshots:

Volta-X blends real-time decision-making and strategy into action-packed 1v1 battles. Customize and operate your own giant robots, called Voltas, and manage a diverse crew of pilots as they build up their base from scratch. Unlock and upgrade new weapons as you climb the ranks, and explore nearly endless customization combinations to improve your roster of Voltas. Manage the Volta crew in real-time PvP battles, to see how the loadouts stack up against the competition around the world.

But it’s not just PvP, players will also be able to dive into Volta-X’s thrilling single-player campaign. There’s more to the life of a Volta pilot than trying to become the best in the World Volta Association (WVA). Follow the characters as they customize their own giant robots and climb the ranks of the WVA tournament. As the story unfolds, the pilots will have to work together to prove themselves as the best of the best, while discovering dramatic secrets about each other, and the global threats lurking in the shadows of the WVA’s past.

Volta-X (Switch – eShop) comes out this Summer worldwide.

Source: GungHo PR

Grisaia: Phantom Trigger 01&02

Starting today, Grisaia: Phantom Trigger 01&02 is available for pre-purchase on the Nintendo eShop in Japan. It costs 2 000 Yen, and requires 2.4GB of free space. It does offer an English language option.

Here’s some more screenshots:

Grisaia: Phantom Trigger 01&02 (Switch – eShop) comes out on June 25th worldwide.

Source: Gamer / Nintendo

Death Come True

The Nintendo eShop page of Death Come True confirms that the Japanese version of Death Come True will offer an English language option.

Here’s some screenshots:

Death Come True (Switch – eShop) comes out on June 25th worldwide.

Source: Nintendo

RetroMania Wrestling

Here’s the latest FAQ video for RetroMania Wrestling:

RetroMania Wrestling (Switch – eShop) comes out this July in Europe and North America.

Toricky S

Regista have announced their latest game for the Nintendo Switch: Toricky S. It will be released on July 2nd in Japan, and is now available for pre-purchase on the Nintendo eShop for 1 490 Yen (regular price from July 15th: 1 990 Yen). The game does offer an English language option.

Here’s a trailer and some screenshots for the game:

Toricky S (Switch – eShop) comes out on July 2nd in Japan.

Source: Nintendo

The Last Faith

The Kickstarter campaign for The Last Faith is about to end (less than 28h left as of writing), and another Stretchgoal has been reached: Dungeon Mode (Discover Unique Secrets, Weapons, and Items) at £180 000. There’s one final Stretchgoal left, though it’s unlikely to be reached before the end of the campaign: Co-Op Multiplayer Online at £220 000. As of writing, £185 088 have been pledged.

Click here to check out the Kickstarter page for the game!

The Last Faith (Switch – eShop) does not have a release date yet.

Smoots Summer Games

eastasiasoft have announced that they will release Smoots Summer Games in Japan on June 25th. It’s now available for pre-purchase on the Nintendo eShop for 750 Yen (regular price from July 9th: 1 000 Yen), and it requires 657MB of free space. This version of the game does offer an English language option.

Here’s a trailer and some screenshots:

Smoots Summer Games (Switch – eShop) comes out on June 25th in Japan.

Source: Gamer / Nintendo

Arc of Alchemist

Idea Factory International have announced that Arc of Alchemist is back on the Nintendo eShop in Europe, after being delisted earlier this year.

Source: Idea Factory International (Twitter)

The Upcoming Games page has been updated!

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