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Swim Out is making its way to Switch, Lozange Lab has announced. The title is expected on March 20 via the eShop.

Swim Out is a strategic / turn-based puzzle game in which you need to plan out your strokes in the pool so that you never cross any other swimmer’s path. Continue on below for further details and a trailer.

Last August, Nintendo filed a very interesting patent in the United States relating to Switch. It was finally made public today. The document involves input devices for use with the system Switch, with Donkey Konga drums and a keyboard shown as an example.

Below are a couple of excerpts from the filing:

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With Steredenn: Binary Stars arriving on Switch today, Pixelnest has readied a launch trailer for the game. We have it below.

Update: DotEmu’s official announcement is now in, confirming a late April late. We also have an extra video below.


Original: The classic game Another World is coming to Switch, DotEmu has announced. A release is planned for this spring.

Another World, a platformer action-adventure game, first debuted in 1991. It has since shown up on tons of different platforms, including 3DS and Wii U.

We have a teaser for Another World on Switch below.

Deep Silver has issued a new trailer for Manticore – Galaxy on Fire focusing on the Neox Sector. We have the video attached below.

Gem Smashers will be released on Switch next week, according to a listing on the North American Switch eShop. The puzzler has a rather interesting history having appeared on various platforms over the years, starting out with the Game Boy Advance, later the Wii and 3DS, PlayStation platforms, and now Switch.

The eShop listing indicates that Gem Smashers will be out on March 15 for $19.99. We have more details and a trailer below.

The Liar Princess and the Blind Prince

Nippon Ichi published a new wave of details and screenshots for The Liar Princess and the Blind Prince today. The latest information covers Wolf abilities as well as some of the systems in the game. We’ve rounded up everything below, courtesy of Gematsu.

Sprite shared some encouraging news about the new Switch version of Aokana: Four Rhythm Across the Blue. Ahead of its release, the company confirmed that the title is already profitable on Nintendo’s console.

As Aokana: Four Rhythm Across the Blue doesn’t launch until the end of this month, we won’t have sales data for several weeks. But what this tells us is that pre-orders are strong enough to provide Sprite with a solid return. Visual novels don’t tend to light the sales charts on fire, but reservations are good enough where Sprite won’t lose money on the port, and should be able to receive a decent amount of revenue in the end.

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Steredenn: Binary Stars is coming to the Switch eShop today, and we now have some footage of the title. Check out the gameplay video below.


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