The Silver 2425 revealed for Switch, contains The Silver Case and The 25th Ward: The Silver Case
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A listing on Amazon Japan has revealed that The Silver 2425 is on the way to Switch. It contains two titles from No More Heroes developer Grasshopper Manufacture: The Silver Case and The 25th Ward: The Silver Case.
Here’s some information about both games plus trailers:
Puzzle adventure game Labyrinth City: Pierre the Maze Detective announced for Switch
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Pixmain and Darjeeling have announced Labyrinth City: Pierre the Maze Detective, a puzzle adventure game. A release is planned for 2021 on Switch.
Here’s an overview of Labyrinth City: Pierre the Maze Detective, along with a trailer:
2D action game Steel Sword Story S heading to Switch
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Gotcha Gotcha Games and 8bits Fanatics have announced that Steel Sword Story S, a 2D action game, is on the way to Switch. A release date has not yet been provided.
We have the following overview and trailer for Steel Sword Story S:
Exploration-style 2D action-adventure game The Witch & The 66 Mushrooms coming to Switch
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Playism and Gotcha Gotcha Games are bringing The Witch & The 66 Mushrooms to Switch. We don’t have a confirmed date yet for the exploration-style 2D action-adventure game is out on Steam today, so it’s possible that it’ll be on Nintendo’s console very soon.
Here’s some information about The Witch & The 66 Mushrooms as well as a trailer:
Apparition footage
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We heard yesterday that Apparition, a first-person survival horror title, is reaching Switch next week. Check out some footage in the video below.
Apparition is due out for Switch via the eShop on November 13. We have more information about the title here.
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Indie Live Expo II live stream
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The first Indie Live Expo was held this past summer. Following its success, a second presentation is being held today, aptly named Indie Live Expo II.
If the stream from last stream is any indication, we’ll be seeing a ton of games here. The whole thing may go on for several hours as was the case before.
You can watch Indie Live Expo II as it happens below. The stream should kick off at 1:50 AM PT / 4:50 AM ET / 9:50 AM in the UK / 10:50 AM in Europe. We’ll report back on any notable Switch news.
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Family Feud Switch boxart, pre-orders open
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Ubisoft announced Family Feud for Switch earlier last month, and the game is now starting to pop up on retailers. That’s brought us the boxart above.
You can pre-order Family Feud for Switch on Amazon, Best Buy, or GameStop. Pricing is set at $29.99.
Lots of additional information about Family Feud can be found here.
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Switch eShop charts – November 7, 2020
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Bandai Namco hosting “November Games Under $15” Switch eShop sale
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Bandai Namco has kicked off a new “November Games Under $15” sale on the Switch eShop. A good portion of the company’s lineup is included such as Dragon Ball and Naruto titles, Katamari Damacy Reroll, and Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition. There’s also the biggest discount yet for Mr. Driller DrillLand.
Here’s the full list:
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Nintendo on Mario’s movements and abilities, “very likely” to continue seeing new types of actions
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Mario fans have likely noticed that the character’s abilities and movements are never static. Just like gameplay tends to change with each new entry, the same can be said of what Mario is actually capable of doing.
As part of an interview with The Washington Post, Super Mario 3D World and Super Mario Odyssey director Kenta Motokura spoke about Mario’s movements. Motokura noted specifically that with the more recent games, Nintendo has looked to give players “a little more control in mid air” and make some enemies “easier to be jumped on”.
He said: