Worms Armageddon: Anniversary Edition Has Been Rated For Switch

It was also part of the “EpicDB leak”.

It looks like Team17’s 1999 turn-based strategy title Worms Armageddon could soon be making a return modern systems.

A new rating for Worms Armageddon: Anniversary Edition has popped up in Taiwan for multiple platforms including the Nintendo Switch. There’s even some artwork attached. It reportedly follows an “Epic Games store database site leak”, which mentioned the same title (thanks, Gematsu):

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LEGO Horizon Adventures Release Date Might Have Been Revealed By PlayStation

The Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase airs today.

Ahead of Nintendo’s Partner Showcase, it seems a release date for LEGO Horizon Adventures might have been revealed ahead of schedule.

On Sony’s official PlayStation website, a huge banner on the main page mentions how this new title will be arriving on multiple platforms (including the Nintendo Switch) on 14th November. This was originally spotted on Reddit, with Gematsu highlighting it on social media.

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Round Up: Pokémon World Championships 2024 – Is The Competitive Event At A Turning Point?

Pokémon came home.

It has been 20 years since the first Pokémon World Championships took place in Orlando and in what may be a move to celebrate, the Pokémon World Championships returned to a place where it has frequently been held: Hawai’i. However, this time rather than being on the big island, it went to the island of O’ahu and the city of Honolulu.

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Soapbox: The Trauma Of Giygas & Growing Up In EarthBound

EarthBound turns “adults into kids, and kids into adults”.

Soapbox features enable our individual writers and contributors to voice their opinions on hot topics and random stuff they’ve been chewing over. Today, Nile celebrates the innocence of youth, the pain of growing up, and the magic of a cult classic SNES RPG, which celebrates its 30th anniversary on 27th August 2024…


There’s arguably no more praiseworthy label than calling a piece of media “timeless”, a product so true to its singular vision that its sights, sounds, and ethos succeed in emotionally impacting audiences across generations. Three decades on from its release, EarthBound (Mother 2 in Japan) is, for many, a game that indisputably earns the label.

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Nintendo Indie World & Partner Direct Announced For Tomorrow, August 27th 2024

Prepare for 40 minutes of news and announcements.

Here we go! Nintendo has announced that an Indie World showcase will be heading our way tomorrow, Tuesday, August 27th, 2024 at 7am PT / 10am ET / 3pm BST / Xpm CEST. Not only that, but it will be immediately followed up by a Partner Direct!

From the announcement, we know the showcase will last roughly 40 minutes, bringing us news and announcements about indie games and third-party titles heading to Switch this year. Nintendo quickly followed up the announcement with clarification that the Nintendo Switch’s “successor” won’t be making an appearance.

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Quirky Puzzler ‘Can Of Wormholes’ Wriggles Onto Switch This Week

Can open, worms everywhere.

Solo developer and published Munted Fingers is bringing the well-received puzzler Can of Wormholes to Nintendo Switch, and it’s launching this week on 29th August 2024.

You play as a sentient tin can but will be partaking in a wade variety of intriguing puzzles that will have you manipulating wriggly worms to fit certain spaces, use them to push and pull objects, and even act as makeshift screwdrivers to turn objects on an axis.

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Review: WitchSpring R (Switch) – A Tasty Slice Of Whimsical RPG With Some Sour Notes

The longest journey for a slice of strawberry pie.

Would you battle fearsome monsters for a homemade strawberry pie? If so, you’re in good company. WitchSpring R is a whimsical, story-driven RPG that follows the story of Pieberry, a talented young witch who’s grown up in the woods by herself.

As the name might suggest, Pieberry is a big fan of pies. And strawberries. The story starts off calmly enough, with Pieberry attempting to leave her magical forest home to track down a strawberry pie like the one she ate as a child, all while trying to understand why she was seemingly abandoned by her parents. It spirals from there, with a vast world and vibrant roster of characters, ranging from pudding monsters and lightning lions to witch hunters and celestial beings. It’s a narrative-driven experience, but the gameplay switches from turn-based combat to fun puzzles quickly.

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Poll: Box Art Brawl: Duel – Astro Boy: Omega Factor

Let’s Rocket!

We are back, back, back for another edition of Box Art Brawl!

Last week, we took a look at a trio of Contra: Hard Corps covers for the Sega Genesis / Mega Drive. Despite three rather sweet designs (by our eye), the vote wasn’t even close. You lovely lot crowned the North American variant the clear winner with 64% of the vote, leaving Japan and Europe to pick up the remaining 29% and 7%.

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Crash Team Rumble Was Reportedly In Development For Switch But Got Cancelled

A Crash 5 project featuring Spyro also got axed.

In a new ‘DidYouKnowGaming’ video, game historian Liam Robertson has shed light on ‘Crash Bandicoot 5‘ as well as a Switch version of Crash Team Rumble.

The full video is well worth a watch, but if you want a quick recap, Toys for Bob reportedly had plans for a Switch version of Crash Team Rumble. It was supposedly in development but got cancelled by Activision due to the lukewarm reception of the game on other platforms.

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Guide: Metroid Prime: The Story So Far – Everything You Need To Know Before Metroid Prime 4: Beyond

It’s just a Phaaze.

Metroid Prime Trilogy, the Wii compilation of Retro Studios’ first-person take on the Metroid series, launched in North America on 24th August 2009, exactly 15 years ago.

In honour of that sparking release (well, a little less sparkling than the originals in some places due to a few missing effects), we’re taking the opportunity to recap Samus’ story so far in the Metroid Prime games while we wait for the fourth numbered entry…

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