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Monster Couch will have a new game ready to go on Switch this month. Starting July 26, Tetsumo Party will be available on the eShop.

Here’s an overview of Tetsumo Party, along with a trailer:

SimFabric has announced that it is putting the psychological horror game Lust for Darkness on Switch today. It can be found on the eShop as a digital download.

We have the following overview and trailer for the game:

Thanks to Noisy Pixel, we have a look at the English version of Gun Gun Pixies with ten minutes of footage. View the gameplay below – just keep in mind it’s not something you want to watch at work.

QubicGames has announced that it has ported the VR game Trains VR to Switch. When it launches on the eShop next week, the railway puzzle title will be sold as Mini Trains.

Here’s an overview of the game, along with a trailer:

As previously reported, Fire Emblem: Three Houses has an amiibo gazebo. It can be used to obtain various items, but also receive special music tracks. While the feature won’t be immediately accessible, it doesn’t take long until you gain access.

Destructoid reports that the amiibo gazebo unlocks after completing the game’s tutorial mission, getting accepted into the academy as an instructor, and then completing the initial academy tour. The next day, you’ll start as a teacher and you can freely tour the academy. You’ll also be able to access the gazebo without any guards getting in the way.

Super Mutant Alien Assault is out today on the Switch eShop. Fellow Traveller has shared a launch trailer, which we have below.

Yesterday, the full version of Tiny Metal: Full Metal Rumble landed on the Switch eShop. Have a look at some footage below.

God Eater 3 makes its debut on Switch today. For a look at the game’s official launch trailer, continue on below.

A number of outlets have come forward with new footage from Fire Emblem: Three Houses. Check out the full roundup of gameplay below.

Super Monkey Ball

Earlier this week, a rating for Tabegoro! Super Monkey Ball was spotted in Taiwan. A similar classification has now appeared in Korea. This is the second time it’s been rated for Nintendo’s console.

SEGA has not yet officially revealed Tabegoro! Super Monkey Ball. However, given this week’s ratings, an announcement should be made soon.

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