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Another Indie World Showcase aired this week with a new wave of announcements for Switch. There were some reveals, shadowdrops, demos, and more.

SteamWorld Heist II was arguably the biggest news of the show which closed out the presentation. Other games such as Yars Rising, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate, Europa, and Valley Peaks were announced for Switch. Sticky Business and Stitch were revealed as well, but they actually came out that same day. You can find the full recap of everything shown here.

What was your personal highlight (or highlights) from the latest Indie World event? Let us know in the comments.

Rose & Camellia Collection gameplay

Rose & Camellia Collection came to Switch in the west this week, and we now have gameplay. Several duels are shown including Saori Tsubakikoji, Shizuka Tsubakikoji, Etsuko Mita, Hanae Tsubakikoji, and Madame Camellia.

Find more information about the release in the following overview:

Planet of Lana gameplay

New gameplay is now available for the Switch version of Planet of Lana. After it came out last year, the title landed on Switch this week.

You can find some information about it in the following overview:

Before the Green Moon

Before the Green Moon popped up on the Switch eShop with a new listing indicating that it’s dropping very soon. According to the store page, it launches on April 30, 2024.

Before the Green Moon, a science fiction farming sim, was made by Turnfollow – the same studio behind Wide Ocean Big Jacket. Read more about it in the following overview:

Strayed Lights physical

Strayed Lights is the next game getting the physical treatment on Switch. Limited Run Games will be in charge of producing the boxed copy, the company announced this week.

Strayed Lights, an atmospheric action adventure title, first landed on the Switch eShop last April. Read more about it in the following overview:

Corn Kidz 64 gameplay

New gameplay is now available for Corn Kidz 64. The title, a 3D platformer inspired by the N64 era, appeared on Switch this week.

Here’s a brief overview with more details:

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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Xenoblade 3 City Citizens Ghondor Monica

The recently-released Japanese art book for Xenoblade Chronicles 3, and one part of the interview section talks about the City and what happens to the Citizens after the ending.

Executive director and writer Tetsuya Takahashi addressed the topic, which was brought on by a fan survey. There was interest surrounding the end of the game and what happens to the Citizens.

We’d recommend reading Takahashi’s words unless you’ve completed Xenoblade Chronicles 3 yourself, but we’ve translated his comments below. He clarifies the fates of certain characters, talks about the decision Noah makes, and more.

Ikki Unite gameplay

A fresh round of gameplay has come in for Ikki Unite, the latest title from Sunsoft. This marks the return of the 1985 arcade title.

We’ve got lots of information about Ikki Unite in the following overview:

A new Bandai Namco April 2024 sale just started up on the Switch eShop, and it features the lowest prices ever for Digimon World: Next Order, We Love Katamari Reroll + Royal Reverie, and more. Two dozen different items are included here.

The full roundup is as follows:


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