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Update: Bumped to the top. The European Switch eShop lists Samurai Aces for the same day – probably the same for North America then.


Update: We recently heard that Zerodiv has been preparing a series of new arcade games for Switch. The Japanese eShop now confirms that Samurai Aces is due out next week.

We have some Switch screenshots below:

Samurai Aces was originally released by Psikyo in 1993. The vertical shooter has six characters, each with a unique plane and primary / secondary and bomb attacks.

Samurai Aces will be available on February 15 for 864 yen.

Source: Switch eShop

Detention isn’t very far away from reaching Switch. According to a listing on the European eShop, the game will be out on March 1. It should be available in North America around the same time.

Detention is described as “a unique atmosphere horror game heavily influenced by Taiwanese/East Asian culture, religious elements, and mythology.” The 2D atmospheric horror side-scroller is based on 1960s Taiwan under martial law in which players take control of “characters who venture into the school beset by hostile supernatural events to uncover stories behind the haunted place.” Coconut Island Games promises “unique graphics and gaming experience.”

Here’s a trailer for Detention:

Source: Switch eShop

Rain Games recently released Teslagrad and World to the West on Switch. The studio’s next game will be on Nintendo’s console, too.

Mesmer is the new project, which takes place in one of the same countries as Teslagrad and World to the West. Here’s some additional information and a video:

A major update for Brawlout is now available. For all Switch users, the latest version is 1.1.0.

This patch contains new features added in pertaining to Brawlout TV, new achievements, and more. It also implements several fixes and character balancing adjustments.

The full patch notes are as follows:

A new update for Rocket League is here. Today, Psyonix issued version 1.41 for all Switch players.

The new update introduces some changes and updates, bug fixes, and more. We have the full patch notes below.

Nintendo and Intelligent Systems have released a fairly significant update for Fire Emblem Heroes. All players can now access version 2.2.0.

Some pretty major elements are included in today’s update. These include a new event, new Special Training Maps, adjustments and fixes, and much more. You can find a full overview of today’s update below. 

Take-Two Interactive has been present on Switch with a few different games. Its subsidiary Rockstar brought L.A. Noire to the console a few months ago, while the 2K label put out NBA 2K18 and WWE 2K18.

During its latest financial call, Take-Two was asked about the prospects of additional support for Switch in the future, including the possibility of bringing over something like Grand Theft Auto V. President Karl Slatoff said in response that the company is “impressed with the growth” of Switch and have a positive outlook. However, Take-Two isn’t making any specific announcements about future games just yet.

ATOMIK: RunGunJumpGun will be out on Switch tomorrow via the eShop, and we now have some footage of it in action. Have a look at the gameplay below.

Netmarble Games revealed this week that Seven Knights is coming to Switch. The RPG previously found success on mobile, and will now be made for Nintendo’s console.

It seems that Nintendo helped set the wheels in motion for Seven Knights on Switch. The Big N apparently reached out to Netmarble, and after it was discussed internally, they decided to move ahead with it. But since development is early on, we could be waiting awhile for something concrete from the Switch version.

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Guilt Battle Arena

Invincible Cat has announced Guilt Battle Arena for Switch. The game features couch multiplayer battles and co-op combat.

In Guilt Battle Arena, you’ll have a single bullet to fire at your opponents. You’ll then need to “rebound” your bullet before firing again. Invincible Cat says that the gameplay element “introduces a new strategic element where thinking about where your bullet will land is as important as where you shoot”.

Find more information about Guilt Battle Arena and a trailer below.


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