Here's what the critics are saying about Nintendo's newest Switch exclusive.
It will feature "roughly" 20 minutes of details on upcoming indie titles for the Switch.
The event will maybe occur at the end of August.
"You never know when the cool idea is going to come along," says director Hugo Martin.
But more memory "won’t necessarily make a noticeable difference," as per Erwan LeCun of Ape Tribe Games.
Apparently, PlatinumGames and Capcom were working on the sequel together.
The RPG's Switch version currently doesn't have a confirmed launch date.
Get the attitude going with this new footage.
3D Realms' Frederik Schreiber and Scott Miller expect to see "faster loading times, faster streaming, better AI," and more.
Nintendo's life sim continues to look incredibly charming.
Hardware spending continues to decline, totaling $183 million for the month.
However, Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is still the best-selling game of the year.
Rescue Team DX looks great and tells a heart-warming story, but is a slog to play through.
Challenging modifiers, new weekly challenges, and new cosmetics in Archives Loot Boxes are available.
The legendary adventure game gets a makeover.
Glory Kills, gratuitous violence, and one angry Slayer are the focus in this new trailer.
The company says it will "have more to share as the year continues."
Chu departs the company after 20 years.
The fighting game renaissance continues with some stellar releases in the coming years.
The company is still planning on sharing "all the exciting news we have planned."