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Ascendance

According to a listing on the eShop, Ascendance is heading to Switch next month. The first-person 3D platformer will be available starting May 9.

We have the following overview and trailer for the game:

Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Champions is out today on the Switch eShop as a free-to-play title. Check out some footage in the video below.

We knew that Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order would be landing sometime this summer. Today, Nintendo revealed that the game is set to launch on July 19.

Accompanying today’s news, Nintendo has provided a look at the official boxart. We have it above.

Here’s today’s full announcement:

Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 arrive on a Nintendo platform for the first time with today’s release of Final Fantasy X / X-2 HD Remaster for Switch. Check out the new release trailer below.

Human: Fall Flat has updated on Switch with the brand new “Dark” level. Get a closer look at the latest content below.

Kirby Star Allies

Nintendo and HAL Laboratory are still rolling out concept art for Kirby Star Allies. Our latest look at the game focuse on the game’s final art. Since this may fall into spoiler territory for some, we’ve posted the art after the break.

Feral Interactive provided the latest information on GRID Autosport for Switch today. This time around, we have a rundown on the game’s control options.

Here’s what players can expect:

Super Mario Odyssey will be updated next week to support the Nintendo Labo VR Kit. We know that it’ll be adding in a bit of extra content, including “a bit-sized bonus experience” where you’ll be collecting music notes and Coins in the Cap, Seaside, and Luncheon Kingdoms.

Even if you don’t have the VR Kit, it turns out you’ll still be able to play the new mode. The one advantage VR provides is giving players a full 360° view, which you can’t have otherwise.

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Following the recent news that Iron Snout is on the way to Switch, SnoutUp Games and Ratalaika Games have set a release date. The game will be out on April 18 in both North America and Europe.

Here’s an overview, along with a trailer:

When Nintendo prepares a new Switch system update, it’s sometimes accompanied by a related update for the Joy-Con. That’s happened again with version 8.0.0.

It’s never clear what exactly goes into these controller update, but it’s still worth doing. Head on over to system settings, then the “Controller and Sensors” tab, and finally “Update Controllers”. You should be all set after going through the brief process.

Thanks to Cameron and Bernardo N for the tip.


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