Monolith Soft's 2015 role-playing classic is finally coming to the Switch with "enhanced visuals" and "new story elements."
Monolith Soft has begun a recruitment drive for its next big RPG, with the studio looking to hire new talent in a number of different disciplines.
The previously Switch-exclusive remastered RPGs are out on Steam, with all purchases by July 17th upgrading to the Month 1 Edition.
Play as Matthew of Swordmarch, teaming up with the mysterious A and other new and familiar heroes to oppose the forces of Moebius.
Nikol is a Machinist Defender whose damage pierces enemy defense, while Glimmer is a Healer, recovering allies' HP on hit.
Learn more about new characters like Matthew and Ai and their unique abilities before the story expansion's launch next week.
The story DLC will connect all three titles and feature new and familiar characters, along with new mechanics like Unity Combo.
The action RPG's official soundtrack launches on July 29 and will also feature music from its story DLC, leading to speculation that the new scenario could launch before then.
The remaster includes Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean and Baten Kaitos Origins, with HD visuals and new features.
The next major release for Xenoblade Chronicles 3 brings with it Challenge Battles and a new character to help you craft accessories.
Newly leaked artwork suggests Nintendo could be gearing up to announce remasters of the RPG duology at the upcoming Direct presentation.
The game is allegedly due out this Summer and could be announced at E3, though it's unknown whether it will be a full-fledged remake.
Stray, A Plague Tale: Requiem, and Xenoblade Chronicles 3 have also been nominated for the Game of the Year category.
The Nintendo Switch saw a couple of major new releases during the previous quarter, and both have performed well in terms of sales.
An image seemingly teases more than one hero in the player's party. DLC Wave 3 launches by April 30th, 2023, for Expansion Pass owners.
Update version 1.2.0 is also available, increasing the effect time bonus from the Flash Fencer's "Acceleration" Art while fixing various issues.
Monolith Soft has provided development support for a number of first party Nintendo titles in recent years, including both previous Splatoon titles.
Digimon Survive was the eighth best-selling title in the US for July, despite only being available for two days during the tracking period.
Two Point Studios' management sim made a big impact on release but Horizon Forbidden West continues to reign on top.
Monolith Soft and Nintendo's Xenoblade Chronicles 3, which debuted on top of the charts last week, falls to No. 10.