



Later in the week, a leak which we now know was untrue surfaced courtesy of IMDB claiming that none other than the Chorus Kids from Rhythm Heaven would be playable fighter in Super Smash Bros. Megaman X Legacy Collection was designed to help newer players get on board. Meanwhile, Capcom confirmed that the upcoming Megaman X Legacy Collection would include easy difficulty modes so that newcomers or fans who had previously found the games too challenging would be able to enjoy these experiences in a more welcoming way. That list included the eerie horror platformer Stay, soon to be getting a physical release from Red Art Games, and FMV adventure game The Shapeshifting Detective from Wales Interactive. We’ve never been short of new game announcements on the Switch, and another slew of Indie games were revealed to be on the way to the platform this week. This week we take a look back to 2018, and summarise all of the news and releases from the week of July 15. In a brand new feature exclusive to the Switch Player Magazine website, we take a look back at the events that took place this week in a particular year in Nintendo Switch history.
