Arc System Works is working on porting Guilty Gear to Switch, PS4, and PC. The studio announced the news during a live stream earlier today. Guilty Gear originally came out on PS1 20 years ago, but hasn’t been available in North America since. Currently, there’s no release date set.

Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate will come to the Switch on August 28. It’s the first Monster Hunter game to appear on the console in North America (Japan got Monster Hunter XX on the Switch last fall) and will let players transfer save data from their 3DS copies of the game.

Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus is coming to Switch on June 29. Publisher Bethesda released 2016's Doom on the handheld last fall where it ran pretty well and has only gotten better thanks to subsequent patches. A polished port of Wolfenstein II would be just as impressive.
Firewatch is coming to Switch later this spring. Campo Santo announced the news in a blog post this morning, adding that while it still doesn’t have an exact date for the port’s release, the Switch version will be more optimized and have better load times.
Ark: Survival Evolved is coming to Switch this fall. According to Studio Wildcard, the Switch version will have the same features as on PS4 and Xbox One. No word yet on whether it will be cross-play with the PC version. Either way, you’ll soon be able to poach dinosaurs on the go.

Another World is coming to the Nintendo Switch this spring. The French studio DotEmu, which previously ported it to Android and iOS, will be bringing it over. As random as the announcement seems, Switch is currently the only platform you can’t play Éric Chahi’s amazing cinematic adventure on, so it’s about time.
During a livestream today, indie publisher Tinybuild announced six more games that will be heading to Switch later…
Monster Hunter World is due out January 26 on PS4 and Xbox One but not the Switch. According to the game’s directors…
Former PlayStation 4 and Vita exclusive World of Final Fantasy arrived on PC this week, though don’t get too…
The side-scrolling, hack-and-slash, meta game Icey is headed to the Nintendo Switch. The Chinese indie was originally released on Steam last fall before getting ported to PS4. Its a lot weirder than it first appears, and definitely worth a second look. Icey’s also getting a physical release.
In case you needed any more convincing that the Nintendo Switch is the Field of Dreams of gaming consoles, the…

Neuro Voider is coming to the Nintendo Switch later this year it’s co-creator confirmed on Twitter today. The colorful twin-stick shooter you probably missed when it came to Xbox One, PS4, and PC in March features four player coop and will have auto-aim for the Switch version.

Forza Horizon 3 marks the series’ PC debut as part of the Xbox Play Anywhere program. I’ve been playing the PC…
Amidst chatter that the troubled PC version of Batman: Arkham Knight wouldn’t be fixed until this fall, Warner Bros. …

Since Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn’s August 2013 release, Mac players have had to jump through the normal hoops…

The gang at XDA-Developers are hard at work on a full port of Counter-Strike to Android devices, but they've…

If this trailer's visuals look a little dated, that's on purpose. Clandestiny, the third installment of…
After a successful debut on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC, Disney's destruction-driver racer Split/Second…
Sneaky parasitically-controlled humans! Capcom has officially released Resident Evil 4 for the iPhone, placing the…