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Gerritory, the four-player action party game, will be available for Switch on May 7. We have a new trailer for the title below.

Gerritory will be distributed digitally on Switch via the eShop.

Deadly Premonition 2 was announced for Switch last September, and then promptly dropped off the radar. This week though, Rising Star Games and Toybox shared a release date, confirming the game’s launch for July 10.

Retailers are now starting to put up listings for the game. Thanks to that, we have a look at the boxart. You can check it out above. Pre-orders are open on Amazon and GameStop.

Finally, below are a few screenshots:

NIS America is now hosting a Golden Week 2020 Sale across the eShops. Discounts are available for Switch, 3DS, and Wii U featuring Disgaea and much more.

The full lineup of games on sale is as follows:

Pong Quest

Atari will publish Pong Quest on Switch next week, according to an eShop listing. The dungeon-crawling RPG is lined up for release on May 7.

Here’s an overview of Pong Quest:

Animal Crossing: New Horizons

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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The latest set of My Nintendo rewards are now available in North America. Similar to previous updates, members can spend points on discounts, 3DS themes, and more.

The full lineup is as follows:

Animal Crossing: New Horizons received its big 1.2.0 update last month. But while some content can be accessed now, some events won’t be going live until later on. May Day Tour just went live, but we’ll also be seeing International Museum Day and Wedding Season fairly soon.

We have a few screenshots showing off all these upcoming events. Hit up the gallery below for a closer look.

Several new games out came out this week on the eShop. If you’re interested in checking out what’s new in screenshot form, take a look at the gallery below.

Human: Fall Flat received the new “Thermal” level on Switch this week. Get a closer look at the latest stage with the footage below.

Indivisible

505 Games has provided another update on the surprise release of Indivisible on Switch, which was published on the Switch eShop this week without any sort of advance announcement.

The company explained that April 28 was actually the original intended launch date for Switch, and “was set to automatically go live on that date.” However, it was later decided to delay the game to early May for a launch update with 1080p resolution, a frame rate toggle, and more. Since the release tool didn’t make any changes, the game went live “to the surprise of everyone involved, including 505 Games.”

Here’s the full statement from 505, including another update for those that backed Indivisible previously:


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