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From the partnership of Dumb & Fat Games and Humble Bundle, the colorful and musical adventure of Wandersong is now available for purchase from the Switch eShop. 

Nintendo has posted a launch trailer to coincide with the indie release. Check out the footage below.

With the influx of Starlink: Battle for Atlas previews today, Ubisoft has released some high quality renders of the Star Fox characters within the game for fan viewing pleasure.

The images can be viewed in the gallery below.

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With a feeling of being ripped straight out of the 90’s, publisher Ratalaika Games has confirmed that the New Nintendo 3DS indie title Back in 1995 is now also in development for the Nintendo Switch.

Developed by the small Japanese studio Throw the Warped code out, the mystery thriller title is inspired by the classic feel of games on the PlayStation or Sega Saturn. Additional details, as well as a reveal trailer, can be viewed below.

Fans of the long-running animated series South Park can come on down, as South Park: The Stick of Truth is now available for purchase and download from the Nintendo Switch eShop.

In celebration, Ubisoft has released an official launch trailer for the parody RPG title. Check out the footage below.

Get ready to cast those lines, as Bass Pro Shops: The Strike – Championship Edition is officially set to hit retail for Nintendo Switch on October 23 — with the funky joycon fishing rod peripheral still as part of the package.

To boot, a new trailer for the sporting title has been shared. Check out the footage below.

Two more key installments in the Hasbro series of board games — Risk and Trivial Pursuit Live! — are making their way to the Nintendo Switch on October 30, according to Ubisoft. 

With new and exclusive features added to both classic tabletop games, the titles will be available individually through the Switch eShop, or part of the just-announced Hasbro Game Night bundle that will also include the previously released Monopoly for Nintendo Switch. This package will release simultaneously with the digital copies of Risk and Trivial Pursuit Live!.

Ubisoft has released an official statement on the news, as well as a batch of screenshots. Be sure to check out all of the materials below.

A splash of rogue-lite elements mixed with 2D beat-em-up gameplay is set to land on Switch in 2019, as developer Dark Blue Games has confirmed that Infected Shelter is in development for the hybrid console.

Touted as a type of fusion between massively popular titles Dead Cells and Castle Crashers, this new co-op multiplayer will have users working to survive a post-apocalyptic setting filled to the brim with randomly generated enemies, loot, and opportunities for character improvement. 

A new trailer for the game has been shared that can be viewed below.

It would appear that an animated series based off of the popular action RPG series Diablo is being developed as part of the original programming lineup on Netflix.

As reported by Variety earlier today, news of the project first broke on Wednesday when Boom! Studios founder Andrew Cosby confirmed that he was in the final stages talks surrounding his involvement as the writer and show-runner of the upcoming series about the Blizzard developed game. Cosby is known for his work on the new Hellboy film reboot, leading fans to believe that this upcoming Diablo animated series may follow in the same gory and violent story direction.

At this time, no additional release timetable or production details have been made known. We will continue to report on this story as new information comes out.

With Dragalia Lost reaching its pre-registration goal of 500,000 users a couple of weeks ago, Nintendo of America has announced that the pre-registration period will now end two days before the official launch of the mobile RPG from Cygames.

This means that prospective players have up until 11:59 PM PT on September 25 to link their Nintendo account to the game early, netting them an in-game gift once it launches. Pre-registration can be completed here

With the first SEGA Ages titles launching for the Nintendo Switch eShop today in Japan, NintenDaan has posted some early footage of the original Sonic the Hedgehog on the platform.

The demonstration shows off a bit of the setting that players may customize their game with, as well as the format of viewing the classic platformer.

Be sure to check out NintenDaan’s footage below.

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