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Hoarding Simulator

Hoarding Simulator is making its way to Switch, QUByte Interactive and Ryan Carlos have announced. It will arrive “soon” on the eShop.

Get acquainted with Hoarding Simulator through the following overview and trailer:

Flatland - Vol. 2

QUByte Interactive has teamed up with Kyuu Fujisaki for the release of Flatland – Vol. 2 on Switch, the company has announced. However, there’s no word on a release window at this time.

Here’s an overview of Flatland – Vol. 2, along with a trailer:

Savage Halloween

QUByte Interactive, in partnership with 2ndBoss, has announced the 2D platformer Savage Halloween for Switch. A release date has not yet been announced.

Here’s an overview of Savage Halloween, along with a trailer:

Breakers Collection

QUByte Interactive has announced Breakers Collection, a package featuring the classic fighting games Breakers and Breakers Revenge. A release is scheduled for 2021 on Switch.

We have the following overview and trailer for Breakers Collection:

Metro Redux

A new Deep Silver sale is live on the Switch eShop. Fans can save big on the Metro games, Saints Row titles, and more.

The full lineup is as follows:

The Survivalists

Nintendo has updated the Japanese release schedule on its platforms for the week of October 8, 2020. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:

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Warsaw

Warsaw, a turn-based tactical RPG, lands on Switch later this week. Have a look at some footage in the video below.

Warsaw is slated for October 1 on the Switch eShop.

Varsav Game Studios and FinalBoss have announced The Path of Calydra, a 3D adventure platformer. A release date has not yet been confirmed.

Here’s an overview of The Path of Calydra, along with a trailer:

Mad Rat Dead

Starting today, Switch owners can find out what Mad Rat Dead has to offer with a new demo released today. It’s available now on the eShop.

Here’s a trailer:

Nintendo has shared a small but interesting tip about Switch usage on its Japanese customer support Twitter account. Those that have the system are advised to charge it at least once every six months. Assuming you don’t, you may not be able to charge the battery again and it will not work.

We imagine that many of you reading this post use your Switch frequently and need to charge it regularly. If you happen to know someone who doesn’t play as often though, this information may come in handy.

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