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The Alliance Alive finally made its way west this week. View a lengthy gameplay video below, containing nearly three hours of footage.

Terraria was announced for Switch a year ago. Despite that, we’ve barely seen any news since the initial confirmation.

While there still isn’t much to report, Pipeworks says that the Switch version of Terraria is still happening. The developer relayed on Twitter:


https://twitter.com/pipeworks/status/979434602338050048

Terraria was actually supposed to drop on Switch sometime in 2017. When we have some concrete news to share, we’ll bring it to you here.

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Icey footage

Posted on 6 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in Switch eShop, Videos | 0 comments

Icey

Icey, a 2D side-scrolling action game, was revealed for Switch back in October. Take a look at some footage below.

BAFL: Brakes Are For Losers was announced for Switch quite a long time ago. The racer now has a release date, as the eShop shows that it’s launching next month. You can pre-load the game in both North America and Europe.

BAFL: Brakes Are For Losers is slated for April 19. Pricing is set at $4.99. For more information and a trailer, continue on below.

Last week, IGN had ARMS producer Kosuke Yabuki stop by its offices. Yabuki played a few rounds, but not in the way you’d expect. Yabuki and IGN editor Filip Miucin split the Joy-Con, with each person using an individual controller. You can see how the matches played out below.

Developer I Hate Running Backwards has confirmed that Binx Interactive is in the works for Switch. It’s a top-down shooter with procedurally generated levels. Co-op multiplayer is also supported.

I Hate Running Backwards is currently without a release window, but it’s planned for the eShop. We have more information and some footage below.

Arcade Archives Punch-Out!! has launched in Japan, and it should be available in the west tomorrow as well. Direct-feed gameplay can be found below.

Infernium has been given a release date on Switch. The game, described as “a modern survival horror approach to Pac-Man,” launches on April 5.

Infernium features 17 interconnected non-linear levels, with the main campaign estimating to last around 14 hours. Also included is a New Game+ mode, a Photomode, and more. DLC is planned, though everything will be free.

Continue on below for an overview and latest trailer for Infernium.

PanicBarn has announced Not Tonight, “a politically-charged satirical game set in an alternative version of Britain, where Brexit talks have collapsed and an extreme far-right government has taken power.” No More Robots will be publishing the dark political comedy RPG Switch.

We have some additional information below:

As previously mentioned, Rocket League is getting a Tournaments Update next week. Additionally, for Switch owners, the patch will add in a Video Quality graphics option so that players can choose between performance and visual fidelity.

That’s not all, as Psyonix will also be putting in another much-requested feature. When the update releases on April 3, video capture will be supported.

Here’s the full rundown of the update from Psyonix:


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