Guilty Gear Strive’s Switch Edition Won’t Support Crossplay

But rollback netcode has been confirmed.

After a sign was spotted earlier this week at PAX West, Arc System Works has now confirmed the fighting game Guilty Gear Strive is on its way to the Nintendo Switch.

While it’s set to offer up the entire package (including the 28 currently available fighters), one thing it seems it will be missing is crossplay. The game’s producer Ken Miyauchi has confirmed on social media platform ‘X’ that it won’t be in this particular release, but hey – it’s still got rollback netcode:

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Guide: Best Castlevania Games, Ranked – Switch And Nintendo Consoles

Far from a miserable pile.

To celebrate the release of the excellent Castlevania Dominus Collection, we’re republishing this ranked list of every Castlevania game to appear on Nintendo systems.

Remember, this is a reader-ranked list governed by each game’s User Rating on our games database. As such, it is subject to real-time change as the ratings fluctuate. Feel free to get in there and rate the games you’ve played if you haven’t already. Enjoy!

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Feature: The Return Of Lynels And Five Other Exciting Reveals In The Latest Zelda Trailer

Lynels and dungeons and tears, oh my!

A new trailer for The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom is here and we are excited! So excited, in fact, that we have watched it another 20 times to narrow down our top reveals — the things that really got us beaming cheek to cheek.

These aren’t blink-and-you’ll-miss-’em details like those we spotted after going frame-by-frame through the reveal trailer (and last month’s ‘Traversing Hyrlue‘ follow-up), but they are some big ol’ game-changers worthy of highlighting.

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Zelda: Echoes Of Wisdom Trailer Introduces Us To The ‘Still World’ And Dungeons

It’s still dark in there.

Nintendo has dropped a brand new trailer for The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, and we finally know a little bit more about those rifts that cover Hyrule.

The Still World is a brand new location that probably reminds you of the Dark World by its name alone, but it’s a little bit more than that. In these rifts, Hyrule is literally torn apart, with people and objects floating in mid-air, frozen in time forever.

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A Bunch Of Classic Mario Party Minigames Are Seemingly Returning In Jamboree

Re-roll.

Many of us were so blinded by the announcement that Pauline would be joining Super Mario Party Jamboree that we failed to look closer at the new website’s contents. And yet, coming back to it with a clear head, it seems that a bunch of returning minigames were also teased.

The website highlights a boatload of the 110+ minigames that we can expect to find in Jamboree, the majority of which appear to be new, but there were a couple hidden in the roster that looked strangely familiar. ‘Platform Peril’ from Mario Party 1? ‘Granite Getaway’ and ‘Snow Brawl’ from Mario Party 6? Mario Party 4‘s ‘Three Throw’?! All the following snaps are from the new website, so it looks like we have a couple of returning guests to look forward to.

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Sega’s Sonic Team On Memes: “We Like That People Are Having Fun”

Takashi Iizuka says it’s a “positive thing”.

It’s not every day a video game company embraces memes with open arms, but that’s exactly what’s going on at Sega when it comes to the Sonic the Hedgehog series – in fact, it’s arguably helped revitalize the brand over the years.

Ahead of the release of Sonic X Shadow Generations and the Sonic the Hedgehog 3 movie later this year, Sonic Team head Takashi Iizuka recently touched on all the Shadow and Sonic-related memes during a chat with Polygon. First of all – yes, the team sees fans posting “lots of interesting stuff”.

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Bo: Path Of The Teal Lotus Lands Bug-Squishing Update On Switch, Here Are The Patch Notes

Lotus have a look.

We had a great time with Bo: Path of the Teal Lotus when it landed on Switch last month and now developer Squid Shock Studios has released the first console update to make things that bit smoother.

The main focus seems to be on pesky bugs and glitches this time around, with the studio reporting that all console versions are now in sync with what you’ll find on PC. Changes include making the map easier to read, more accurate attack animations, text tweaks and more.

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Upcoming Tactics Game ‘Warside’ Sure Looks Familiar

Is that you..?!

Developer LAVABIRD and publisher First Break Labs have revealed Warside, a tactics battler that… uh… well, it’s Advance Wars, basically.

There’s no specific launch date for the game yet, but Warside will be heading to the Switch soon, boasting over 30 missions in its single-player campaign with more than 25 military unit types to deploy. Local and online co-op is available, and players can also battle each other in PvP matches.

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Brace Yourselves, Splatoon 3’s Next Big Run Has The Highest Golden Egg Quota Yet

Tallying up the numbers from across the world.

Last week, Nintendo revealed (via the @SplatoonNA Twitter account) that Splatoon 3‘s upcoming Big Run event was going to be one for the books. Not only is the event set to take over the Grand Festival’s new ‘Grand Splatlands Bowl’ stage, but the Golden Egg quota will be one, huge target for all employees to contribute towards. Well, we now know what the quota will be…

As revealed by @SplatoonJP, the next Big Run target is a whopping 700 million Golden Eggs. Yes, million.

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