It is time to continue with the review of our release guide, now being the turn of Nintendo Switch to see which games will go on sale in May.
A boat soon, there are slight similarities with which will come out on PlayStation, except for the exclusives that Nintendo’s hybrid console will have to alleviate the absence of a heavyweight like Resident Evil Village. Interestingly, yes, one of the exclusives comes from Nintendo 3DS. And is that the Big N still has many games from that laptop to take to Switch. Because of Wii U they are already almost every.
Famicom Detective Club
Famicom Detective Club arrives on May 14, for the first time to the West. And he does it with two adventures (The Girl Who Stands Behind Y The Missing Heir), both localized to English and voiced in Japanese. Two classics with improved graphics and complementary video sequences, having a mix between drama and suspense and the usual plot twists of this genre common in Japan.
Subnautica: Below Zero
Subnautica: Below Zero arrives on May 14. Set two years after the deep Subnautica, we are facing a sequel with an air of expansion that surprises with the change of register that is supposed to be on an alien planet with freezing temperatures. Following the success of its early access on Steam since 2019, now it will reach its final version, finally. If you liked the above, you will love it. In addition, the same day he debuts on Switch precisely the first Subnautica. Spring.
Sale en PS5, PS4, Xbox Series, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Steam y Epic Games
SnowRunner
SnowRunner arrives on May 18, one of the great surprises of last year in terms of driving. An important quality leap compared to MudRunner, which it surpasses in all its aspects. Even if you are not a lover of simulators with this class of vehicles, it can manage to conquer you without effort.
It debuted on PS4, Xbox One, and the Epic Games Store in 2020
Just Die Already
Just Die Already arrives on May 20, the new work of the creators of Goat Simulator. A game that draws attention for its protagonists (very old people) and for its chaotic approach, as if from a GTA with yayos it was.
Sale en PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Steam y Epic Games Store
Mythopia
Miitopia arrives on May 21, an old acquaintance from the Nintendo 3DS catalog. If you missed that portable version from 2017, here’s a new chance. An RPG of the most carefree, with the Mii as protagonists, in an adventure where the peculiar style of Nintendo will not be lacking. You have a demo in the eShop.
King of Seas
King of Seas arrives on May 25, a promising mix of sensations between the claimed Overboard! of Psygnosis and the popular Sea of Thieves. With touches of roguelite, we will have multiple missions to follow while we improve our ship, with a lot of parameters to control. It can surprise you.
Sale en PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch y Steam
World’s End Club
World’s End Club arrives on May 28, an iOS adventure from the creators of Danganronpa and Zero Escape. Its story centers on the so-called “Good Star Club”, a group of misfit students from Japan, who end up trapped in a strange amusement park. A survival game that ends up being much more, by putting the group’s friendship ties to the test.
It debuted at Apple Arcade in 2020
All the games coming out on Nintendo Switch
Here is a list of all the games that will be released on Switch in May, with the reserve price in physical format or for the eShop if it can already be pre-purchased.
Day 4, Tuesday
Day 6, Thursday
Day 7, Friday
Day 13, Thursday
- Monster Harvest
- RWBY: Grimm Eclipse Definitive Edition
Day 14, Friday
Day 18, Tuesday
Day 19, Wednesday
Day 20, Thursday
Day 21, Friday
Day 25, Tuesday
Day 27, Thursday
- Earth Defense Force: World Brothers
- Warhammer: Age of Sigmar – Storm Ground
- Weaving Tides
Day 28, Friday
As new dates are confirmed every week (and as many are modified), we recommend that you be aware of our Google Calendar, where we update all the games instantly every day, specifying whether they come out physically or digitally. If you miss any, leave it in the comments.
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