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Hi-Rez Studios has put out a new behind the scenes dev insight video for its multiplayer shooter Rogue Company. View the video below.

Several new games out came out this week on the eShop. If you’re interested in checking out what’s new in screenshot form, take a look at the gallery below.

Biolab Wars, a 2D platformer and action game, landed on the Switch eShop yesterday. Get a look at some footage in the video below.

Rogue Company

During a Nintendo Direct in September, Hi-Rez Studios announced Rogue Company for Switch. The multiplayer shooter is on track for a 2020 release. Over on Twitter, creative director Scott Lussier shared a couple of new tidbits.

Cross-play and cross-progression will both be supported in Rogue Company at launch. That means users across all platforms can join up online together and progress will be carried over no matter where you play.

Additionally, Rogue Company will run at 60 frames per second. That’s similar to both Smite and Paladins, which are already available on Switch.

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The latest episode of Nintendo Minute has gone live. In today’s video, Kit and Krysta along with Yafine pretend to be Pokemon and guess who they’re performing as. Check out the full episode below.

Based on information provided by Nintendo, Switch Lite appears to be doing well with the female demographic. According to Nintendo of America president Doug Bowser, more women are buying the handheld-only device over the original Switch.

Speaking with Fortune, Bowser said:

Dicey Dungeons

The deckbuilding RPG Dicey Dungeons is coming to Switch, creator Terry Cavanagh has announced. There’s no word on a release date at this time – Cavanagh expects that we won’t be seeing it until Summer 2020 at the earliest.

Here’s an overview of Dicey Dungeons, along with a trailer:

Earlier today, we heard about possible problems with Pokemon Sword/Shield and SD cards. It turns out that the issues do exist, but on the bright side, the situation can be addressed.

As previously reported, save files are unaffected. Data can be deleted by the glitch, but those that are affected may only end up losing screenshots. Games that were stored may also need to be downloaded again.

Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield have shown that people do actually eat Pokemon. In the games, players can make curry from… Slowpoke tails.

An in-game description states:

Overwatch 2

Game Informer recently caught up with Jeff Kaplan from the Overwatch team to answer questions about the series’ future and more. Check out the full video below.


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