Currently available for those who pre-ordered the Ultimate Stunt Edition, the arcade racer releases worldwide for all players on September 30th.
The RPG will launch with three difficulty modes - Casual, Normal and Hard - with the option to switch between the first two in a playthrough.
Knockout City's Season 3 is called Hacked, and will feature a number of improvements and additions to the experience.
In a recent interview, Banana Mania's director admitted that the game wouldn't be possible without the support of fans.
The action-adventure title is currently a PlayStation console exclusive, but developer Lab will considering bringing it to more platforms as well.
Capcom's Tokyo Game Show event on September 30 will focus on the recently revealed Monster Hunter Rise expansion.
"All decisions about the final product are up to Nintendo. So feel free to send your requests of 'release the game on other consoles' to Nintendo."
Bastion gets a new Ultimate and can move around in Sentry mode while Sombra can hack foes in stealth and reveal them to teammates.
Even with the recent addition of N64 and Genesis games to the Nintendo Switch Online library, some claim that the rumoured Game Boy additions are still part of the plan.
The Fall season is still chock-full of big releases with October having some major sequels, enticing indie titles and some long-awaited returns.
The upcoming RPG duo occupies the top two spots in the charts for a third consecutive week, with most of the top 10 being otherwise dominated by Switch games.
Programmer and designer Thomas Jenns speaks with GamingBolt about Steel Mantis' upcoming shoot 'em up.
Atlus has announced that the next big news update for the upcoming RPG will come next week.
The remastered collection will bring the first game and Life is Strange: Before the Storm with updated graphics and improvements early next year.
Former producer Jean Pierre Kellams also revealed that the new summons mechanic looks "VERY similar" to Scalebound's dragon control.
Kamiya will is overseeing the game's world and story as the Executive Director, though director Yusuke Miyata has been brought in "in order to breathe some new life into the game."
No, not the remake- Aspyr Media is bringing over BioWare's beloved 2003 Star Wars RPG to the Nintendo Switch at long last.
The new courses are Spiky Balms and Blustery Basin, each with their own obstacles and hazards. CPU Skill can also now be adjusted.
The latest in the farming RPG series will also be the first to feature same-sex marriages (which will be added to the Japanese version later).
Capcom promises a "massive amount of content" with the expansion with a new Quest Rank being confirmed along with new monsters and locales.