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Last week, Red Hook Studios seemed to tease Darkest Dungeon for Switch. In case there were any doubts, that is indeed happening.

Red Hook co-founder Tyler Sigman told Rolling Stone that he hopes to have the Switch version this year. No word on a specific date, but the team will have around three months to make that happen.

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Stami Studios was looking to fund its platformer Eat All The Things on Kickstarter. With three days to go, the $3,300 goal has been reached. That means Eat All The Things will be coming to Switch.

Here’s an overview of the game:

Eat All The Things You play as Bronut, a little guy who loves food so much he’s dressed himself up as a donut. His love for food means he just can’t help himself, whether the food belongs to him or not. You’ll be aided by TABLET Corp’s very own Tablet Borgias! He’ll give you tips and encourage you along the way. However, he appears to be playing both sides, for his own amusement and financial gain! Tablet has been selling his TABLET Corp. Watcher Surveillance Systems to people whose food you’re stealing!

Eat All The Things features Co-Op play throughout the entire game! Play together with a friend as Bronut’s pal, Strawberry Short Kate.

You can find more on Eat All The Things on Kickstarter here. We’ve included a trailer below, too.

In a recent news post sent out to Switch owners, Nintendo provided a listing of the top ten European eShop downloads for September.

Mario + Rabbids and Sonic Mania have swapped positions for a few months, coming in at #1 and #2 respectively. SteamWorld Dig 2 also makes a strong debut.

The full list is as follows:

1. Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle
2. Sonic Mania
3. Steamworld Dig 2
4. Minecraft
5. Golf STory
6. FIFA 18
7. LEGO Worlds
8. The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+
9. Thimbleweed Park
10. Pokken Tournament DX

If you’re interested, you can find the previous results for July here and August here.

Source: Switch News


Some of the first actual footage has come in for WWE 2K18. While it’s not specifically from the Switch version, it finally gives us a look as to how the game is shaping up. You’ll find plenty of footage below.

Harvest Moon: The Tale of Two Towns+ is coming to 3DS, according to the latest issue of Famitsu.

Thus far, only a few details have leaked out of the magazine. We know that Marvelous has touched things up and made it more enjoyable to play overall. Also, when you start the game you can choose between liking animals or fishing. StreetPass is also supported so that items can be traded between players.

This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Yoshiwara Higanbana Kuon no Chigiri (PSV) – 10/8/8/8
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser’s Minions (3DS) – 8/8/8/9
Lost Sphear (NSW / PS4) – 8/8/8/8

88 Heroes – 98 Heroes Edition will be on Switch later this month. For a look at the game, watch the video below.

88 Heroes – 98 Heroes Edition is 403MB on Switch.

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The Fall Part 2: Unbound was originally scheduled for Q3 2017. But in an announcement today, developer Over The Moon announced a delay, moving the game to February 2018.

The newest entry in The Fall is actually done. However, the studio explained that “releasing it in October, November or December, among all the AAA titles, is commercial suicide.” The extra time will also be used “to further polish the game, with every platform getting a version of The Fall Part 2: Unbound that makes the most of its capabilities.”

Battle Chasers: Nightwar was delayed on Switch, with the developer indicating that Unity was one reason for that. Yooka-Laylee also hasn’t made it onto the console yet with the engine also cited. Playtonic is waiting on Unity 5.6 to help address some “technical hurdles”.

For its part, Unity says that over 30% of games for Switch are made with the tech. The company is also working with Nintendo to optimize Unity for the platform.

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The Switch eShop confirms file sizes for a trio of upcoming Switch games. We have the sizes for Oxenfree, Touhou Kobuto V, and Spleunker Party!, which are all due out this month.

Below are the results:

Oxenfree – 2.0GB
Touhou Kobuto V: Burst Battle – 985MB
Spelunker Party! – 3.3GB

Oxenfree comes out this Friday – October 6. Touhou Kobuto V is next on October 10, followed by Spelunker Party! on October 19.

Source: Switch eShop


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