Clustertruck Switch footage
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New footage is in giving us an extended look at Clustertruck running on Switch. Take a look at several minutes of gameplay below.
More: Clustertruck, Landfall
Runner3 launches on May 22, new trailer
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Choice Provisions and Nicalis have finally nailed down a release date for Runner3. The Switch console exclusive won’t be delayed any further, as it’s penciled in for May 22.
Runner3 will be sold both physically and digitally. If you pick up the digital release, you’ll receive the game on a cartridge, an instruction booklet, CD sampler, and light-up PVC character strap.
We have a new trailer for Runner3 below.
More: Choice Provisions, Nicalis, Runner3, top
Footage of Kirby Star Allies’ most challenging mode
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GameXplain has a look at the most challenging mode in Kirby Star Allies with five minutes of footage. You can see the gameplay below – just be wary of spoilers.
More: HAL Laboratory, Kirby Star Allies
Over an hour of WorldNeverland: Elnea Kingdom footage
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WorldNeverland: Elnea Kingdom is making its way to the Switch eShop tomorrow. Get a lengthy look at the title below with over an hour of footage.
Ys VIII Switch screenshots
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Famitsu shared a few new screenshots from Ys VIII on Switch today. We’ve gathered the images in the gallery below.
More: Falcom, Nippon Ichi, NIS America, Ys VIII
Video: CyberConnect2 president plays Gal*Gun 2
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Inti Creates posted another developer gameplay video for Gal*Gun 2. This time, CyberConnect2 president Hiroshi Matsuyama was brought in to try out the game. You can find that video below, along with a live stream recording from this week with even more footage.
Limited Run Games announces physical version of Thimbleweed Park as first Switch release, out March 30
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Thimbleweed Park joined the Switch eShop last September. Now thanks to Limited Run Games, a physical version is in the works.
Thimbleweed Park will actually be Limited Run’s first release on Switch. It’s slated for March 30, with pre-orders opening for a limited amount of time soon.
Limited Run will also have a collector’s edition thanks to a partnership with Fangamer.
Clustertruck Switch launch trailer
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tiynBuild is publishing Clustertruck on the North American eShop tomorrow. For a look at the game’s launch trailer, continue on below.
More: Clustertruck, Landfall, tinyBuild
Racing RPG Desert Child coming to Switch
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Oscar Brittain and Akupara Games are teaming up to bring Desert Child to Switch, the two sides announced today. A release is planned for later in 2018.
Desert Child is a racing RPG that can be played either alone or through co-op. The game is set on a ruined Earth, with players needing to secure enough money to reach Mars. You’ll have to win races, customize your bike, and earn fans while also working jobs, cooking dinner, and payin rent.
More: Akupara Games, Desert Child
Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection has a Switch-exclusive mode, plus first footage
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A number of outlets recently went hands-on with Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection. Among what was shown, we have first word on a Switch-exclusive mode.
Game Informer reports that on Switch, Super Street Fighter II’s tournament mode lets players with multiple systems put them into tabletop mode and play musical chairs by physically moving to the right unit for the next fight. The site does say that it allows for tournaments to “move fairly quickly by making the fights proceed concurrently,” but “it can also be kind of a confusing mess figuring out which system and controller you need to be at for your next match.”