Nintendo shared the first trailer for the Switch-exclusive Shin Megami Tensei V during their surprise Nintendo Direct Mini this week, but that’s not the only game in the series to hit the hybrid console. During the same broadcast, Nintendo also revealed that Shin Megami Tensei III Nocturne HD, a remaster of the cult classic PS2, is also in development for the Switch.
Nocturne HD is advertised as a “full HD remake” of Shin Megami Tensei III, which was originally released for PS2 17 years ago. While a version of that game featured Dante from Capcom’s Devil May Cry series as a guest character, it appears that this new version is based on Nocturne Maniax Chronicle, which replaced him with Devil Summoner’s main character Raidou. You can see the first preview of the game below.
Shin Megami Tensei III Nocture HD does not yet have a release date, but is slated to launch in the spring of 2021. The official SMT website also confirms that the remaster will also be coming to PS4.
Shin Megami Tensei V is also slated to launch on the Switch in 2021. Few details about the game were revealed during the Nintendo Direct Mini, but we were able to see a new trailer, which cryptically says that “order has collapsed and chaos reigns over everything. “and ends with the motto:” The time for creation has come. “
That was not the only important news that came out of the Nintendo Direct Mini. We also learned that Cadence of Hyrule, the crypto of the NecroDancer / Zelda crossover, is receiving three paid DLC packs this year. The first is out now and features five new characters for the title, while the second and third will be released in late October and will add additional music and a new story inspired by Majora’s mask. Nintendo will also release a Season Pass for the game that includes all three DLC packs and extra costumes for Link and Zelda.
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