Games of the week of April 8, 2019 for PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC



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By Chris Reed

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No big game will be launched next week, but some high-level ports, independent titles and major expansions are waiting for us. So, if you need a new game, you will probably find something that will fit perfectly. Whether you play on PS4, Xbox One, PC or Nintendo Switch, let's take a look at what to expect from the week of April 1, 2019.

Dangerous driving on April 9

Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC

Dangerous Driving is an arcade runner from a studio founded by some of the makers of the beloved series Burnout. It has the same unreasonably fast speeds, vicious floorings and just about everything you expect from a modern-day Burnout game – with the exception of the name. The physical version comes with a copy of the previous game from the developer, Danger Zone 2.

Phoenix Wright: Trilogy of the best lawyers on April 9th

phoenix wright

Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC

No objection here. Phoenix Wright, this young and seasoned lawyer, is making the jump on modern gaming platforms with this remastered version of the original trilogy. Lovers of visual novels, mysteries and anime charm will find here a lot to love.

Shovel Knight: new content on April 9

king of cards

Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC

Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove is the game that continues to give. The final version of the content, postponed on April 9, will include a local multiplayer combat mode called Shovel Knight Showdown and the long-awaited expansion of King of Cards. This update is free for Treasure Trove owners, but if you do not have it, you can purchase the entire package via the links below.

More games to launch next week

April 9

  • Neo Atlas 1469 (Switch)
  • Zanki Zero: Last Start (PS4)

April 11

  • Defense Force of the Earth: Iron Rain (PS4)
  • Shadowgate (switch)

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