Developer FK Digital announced, Chaos Code: New Sign of Catastrophe, the fighting game sequel to PlayStation 3’s Chaos Code, will launch digitally for PlayStation 4 in Japan and Asia in November.
Here is a quick overview:
Two new challengers
Lupinus (voiced by Yukino Azuma) – A steel-armed agent who splendidly dances about the earth and sky.
Ray (voiced by Daisuke Yokota) – A heavy attack hitman who makes use of special links.
New game modes added – In addition to the Arcade Mode, Practice Mode, and Versus Mode from the original game, New Sign of Catastrophe adds a new Survival Mode, Score Attack Mode, and Mission Mode featuring more than 50 unique challenges.
Unique Battle Style Settings – In addition to the “Run” and “Step” movement styles featured previously, in the home version you can set the performance of the characters in “Chaos” and “Boss.”
Character Customization Evolved – Chaos Code‘s greatest feature is that you can freely set your character style. If you set an original color in the newly added “Custom Color” setting, you can further make a character all your own.
Network Support – With network support, you can battle against players all over the country.
The Nintendo Switch was announced earlier today, and like always we found out some more information on the product.
One of our Nintendo inside resource has given us list of everything that we can confirm about the Nintendo Switch:
Nintendo Switch uses cartridges for its games
Will be compatible with amiibo (if the game supports it)
Is not backwards compatible at all (No word yet on eshop support)
Can only play on one screen, either TV OR Switch
Unknown if Switch is a touchscreen
First party titles will be announced later
Third party titles will be announced by devs and pubs when they want
Unknown nvidia Tegra processor
Will support co-op multiplayer over 2 players if everyone has a Switch
The screen is the Switch, the box by the tv is only used for charging it and hooking it up to the tv
The controllers you use are called Joy-Con L and Joy-Con R, and the device you plug into is only meant for home use, (is not actually the controller, just controller dock)
Unknown battery life
Nintendo also announced support from the following publishers, developers and middleware partners:
Rockstar Games has released the first trailer for Red Dead Redemption 2, and will be hitting store shelves fall 2017-due for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.