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The latest European Nintendo Downloads for the week of March 27, 2025 are as follows:

December 5: Cattle Country is seeing release on Nintendo Switch, publisher Playtonic Friends and developer Castle Pixel announced today. The game is on track for an early 2025 debut.

Cattle Country is a cowboy life sim game. In the title, players will become a determined pioneer traveling west to start a new life. 

Further details can be found in the following overview:

Cabbie

As confirmed by Tea Stained Games, the studio’s new project Cabbie is in the works for Nintendo Switch. A release date will be provided later.

Cabbie, an arcade driving game, has players driving, drifting, and delivering across five destructible worlds. Support is planned for both online and local play.

We’ve got more information in the following overview:

Pokemon Legends Z-A Mega Evolutions leak

March 24: Mega Evolutions are back in Pokemon Legends: Z-A after a hiatus, and based on a new rumor, it seems that Game Freak is adding a bunch of introducing a bunch of new ones.

According to Pyoro – yes, that Pyoro who used to leak a ton of Nintendo Direct news – the game will feature 27 new Mega Evolutions. Technically, that number was not given directly. Fans noticed that Pyoro told one person on social media to look at the upper left corner of their keyboard, which is ASCII Code 27.

Fire Emblem Heroes Eirika Of the Sacred

Eirika: Of the Sacred has been revealed as the next Emblem Hero for Fire Emblem Heroes. Additionally, previously released 5-star Legendary, Mythic, and Emblem Heroes will be available.

Eirika originally appeared in Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones. She’s also one of the featured characters in Fire Emblem Engage.

Calamity Angels: Special Delivery

February 13: Today, Idea Factory and Compile Heart announced Calamity Angels: Special Delivery for worldwide launch on Nintendo Switch. It will be available this summer.

Calamity Angels: Special Delivery is a delivery service RPG. Kei Nanameda, known for his previous work on the Mary Skelter and Death end re;Quest series, is contributing visuals to the project.

Thanks to Idea Factory, we have the following details:

CarGo

Ultimate Games is porting CarGo to Nintendo Switch, the company has announced. It will be available “in the coming months.”

CarGo is a frantic simulation game in which players attempt to deliver as many goods as possible while keeping an eye out for time, traffic, and roadworks. As a game that features full co-op, it’s inspired by the likes of Overcooked, Moving Out, and more.

Here’s some additional information:

Baseless

First Break Labs, in partnership with Fermenter Games, confirmed that Baseless is planned for release on Nintendo Switch. The game is planned to debut later in 2025.

Baseless is a 2D platform shooter with a single-player story campaign and gravity physics. A key mechanic is that movement is done by shooting, so you’ll thrust yourself through space and between different planets this way.

Additional information is included in the following rundown:

How to pronounce Balatro

Naman Budhwar, head of video marketing at Balatro publisher PlayStack, has revealed how you actually pronounce the name of the game.

Balatro has been a hit on Nintendo Switch and elsewhere, but one of the biggest questions has surrounded the proper pronunciation. Now we have an answer, courtesy of Game File. According to Bughwar, who relayed things from creator LocalThunk, you’re supposed to say it as follows: “BAH-luh-trow”.

Triple-i Initiative 2025

March 11: The Triple-i Initiative showcase has been announced for a second straight year, with the 2025 event happening soon. A specific date will be provided later.

The upcoming showcase will feature world premieres, gameplay reveals, and other surprises. There’ll be news from both established names and newcomers.



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