The Pokemon Company shared plenty of details on new animated projects, mobile game updates, and what's next for Pokemon Scarlet and Vioelt.
20.07.2023 - 09:38 / gamingbolt.com / Per II (Ii) / Nintendo
CD Projekt RED has released patch 4.04 for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, PC and Nintendo Switch. It features several PC and console-specific fixes, from Maximum Frames Per Second now being counted properly when enabling DLSS Frame Generation to flickering textures in Gwent matches.
However, more importantly, it adds all the new features to the Switch version, bringing it up to par with the others. These include cross-progression, which replaces the old save file system, and a new side quest based on Netflix’s The Witcher. Players can also change Geralt’s Niflgaardian Armor and Dandelion’s appearance to match the TV show.
Quality of life features like Quick Sign Casting, an alternative sprinting mode, font size scaling for subtitles and dialogue, and more have also been added. Check out the patch notes below for more details. You can also read our review for the PS5 version to learn about all the new features and improvements.
Patch 4.04
PC-SPECIFIC
CONSOLE-SPECIFIC
VISUAL – PC and Next-Gen Exclusive
QUESTS & GAMEPLAY
MISCELLANEOUS
ONLINE FEATURES — NINTENDO SWITCH
Added a cross-progression feature between platforms which replaces the previous save file integration introduced in patch 3.6 for the Nintendo Switch. Your latest saves will be automatically uploaded to the cloud so you can easily pick up where you left off on other platforms. Cross-progression provides the latest save for every save type. This feature becomes available after you log into your account. Please note that it requires a GOG account regardless of your platform.
By signing up to MY REWARDS in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, players can receive:
ADDITIONAL CONTENT — NINTENDO SWITCH
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The Pokemon Company shared plenty of details on new animated projects, mobile game updates, and what's next for Pokemon Scarlet and Vioelt.
Many Pokemon fans have been hoping against hope that the series’ Game Boy and Game Boy Advance era mainline entries will one day make their way over to Nintendo Switch Online, but while that still remains an elusive dream, The Pokemon Company and Nintendo are, at least, continuing to bring beloved spinoffs to the service, from Pokemon Stadium to Pokemon Puzzle League to Pokemon Snap. Now, two more have been added to that list.
The Pokemon Company had several details regarding upcoming projects like Detective Pikachu Returns and Pokemon Scarlet and Violet’s upcoming paid expansion, The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero – Part 1: The Teal Mask. The latter is out on September 13th, but in the meantime, players can partake in a new 7-star Tera Raid against Mewtwo from September 1st, midnight UTC till September 18th, 2:59 PM UTC.
The recent Pokemon Presents stream was a rather unremarkable, as many had predicted it would be, but The Pokemon Company did close it with an extended look at the ucoming two-part expansion for Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, The Hidden Area of Treasure Zero.
Earlier this year, Nintendo and The Pokemon Company finally lifted the lid on Detective Pikachu Returns, and with the adventure title’s October launch drawing closer, more details on it have now been revealed, courtesy of a new trailer at the recent Pokemon Presents broadcast.
By Charles Pulliam-Moore, a reporter focusing on film, TV, and pop culture. Before The Verge, he wrote about comic books, labor, race, and more at io9 and Gizmodo for almost five years.
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Devolver Digital hosted its first-ever Devolver Delayed showcase, highlighting all of its upcoming titles that will now release in 2024 instead of this year. Perhaps the biggest delay is The Plucky Squire from All Possible Futures, an action-adventure title that transitions between 2D and 3D planes while encompassing multiple genres.
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