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Eternum Ex is coming to Switch, Flynn’s Arcade, Radin Games, and Zerouno Games has announced. The title is expected on October 25.

Eternum Ex, a 16-bit pixel art game, takes inspiration from 80s’ action platforms such as Ghosts’ n Goblins, Baluba-louk no Denetsu and Bomb Jack. Here’s the general premise:

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Starting today, Nintendo is hosting a new “Play Online Sale” on the European eShop. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Splatoon 2, and ARMS are among the highlights, though other titles like Rocket League are on sale.

Here’s the full lineup of deals:

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Slice, Dice and Rice

Arc System Works has published a new Switch-specific trailer for Slice, Dice and Rice, which launched yesterday on the Japanese eShop. View it below.

Freedom Planet

This week’s European Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Switch Retail

de Blob 2 – €29.99
God Wars: The COmplete Legend – €39.99 (available August 31)
Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate – €59.99

The VideoKid

The VideoKid joins the Switch eShop today as one of many new titles being made available digitally. Take a look at some footage in the video below.

de Blob 2

This week, THQ Nordic launched de Blob 2 on Switch. You can watch the first hour of footage in the video below.

Square Enix has prepared a new batch of screenshots from Dragon Quest Builders 2. Get a look at the latest images below.

The Escapists: Complete Edition is coming to Switch, Team17 and Mouldy Toof Studios have announced. A release is planned for later this year.

Here’s what we know:

This week’s North American Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Switch Retail

God Wars: The Complete Legend – $39.99 (available September 4)

The Minecraft: New 2DS XL – Creeper Edition launched in Japan a few weeks ago. It has yet to be announced for other regions, but a release in Europe seems likely.

Despite not being officially announced, some assets for the Creeper Edition have been found in media materials sent for Gamescom 2018. As we know though, Nintendo never confirmed this system for PAL regions. The packaging image suggests that it’s happening, but we’ll just have to wait and see if Nintendo moves forward with an announcement.

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