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Dark Devotion

Dark Devotion is making its way to Switch, publisher The Arcade Crew and developer Hibernian Workshop have announced. The game is on track to launch early this year.

Originally funded on Kickstarter, Dark Devotion is a 2D roguelike action RPG. We have more details about the game below with an official overview.

My Time at Portia

Team17 provided an update today on the sandbox RPG My Time at Portia. The game is now confirmed for release on Switch this spring, complete with a physical version. Sold Out will be distributing it at retail.

The latest news was accompanied by a new trailer for My Time at Portia. We have the video below, along with an official overview.

Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen is coming to Switch, Capcom has revealed. A release is planned for April 23.

This marks the first time that Dragon’s Dogma will be appearing on a Nintendo console. It originally released in 2012, with the enhanced “Dark Arisen” following a year later. Capcom then started porting the game to newer platforms in 2017.

The Princess Guide

NIS America has gone live with a new video for The Princess Guide. View the “Getting Royally Schooled” trailer below.

The next Holy Potatoes! game has been dated for Switch. According to a listing on the eShop, we’ll be seeing Holy Potatoes! We’re In Space?! on January 17.

We have the following overview and trailer:

The Office Quest

Footage is beginning to emerge from The Office Quest, a new game lined up for the Switch eShop next week. Get a look at the gameplay below.

Epic Games has updated Fortnite with its latest content. That means new weapons, adjustments, and more.

Here’s the full rundown from Epic:

Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight finally has a release date on Switch, and it might be coming sooner than you would think. Publisher Dangen Entertainment announced today that the action-platformer is slated for January 10.

Here’s an overview, along with a trailer:

Marvelous has a new video up for Fate/Extella Link that focuses on the game’s multiplayer aspects. Check it out below.

Nintendo has been actively fostering the Splatoon 2 competitive community ever since the game launched. Their latest effort went live today: a Splatoon 2 community site that allows players to create teams, look for squadmates and take part in tournaments. This is a collaboration with Toornament, a dedicated eSport organization platform. 

At the moment, this seems to be a service exclusively for European players, as the only tournament listed at the moment is the “Splatoon 2 EU Community Cup #1” on January 13th; also, the team finding service only offers help for players living in the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark.

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