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This week’s North American Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Switch Retail

American Ninja Warrior: Challenge – $39.99 (available March 19)
Fate/EXTELLA LINK – $49.99 (available March 19)
RICO – $19.99

Area 35 announced today that it is moving forward with the Tiny Metal IP with Tiny Metal: Full Metal Rumble. The turn-based strategy wargame launches on Switch this spring.

Tiny Metal: Full Metal Rumble promises “bigger, better, and more metal content.” Players can expect a “new engrossing wartime narrative and beloved tactical gameplay” thanks to plenty of skirmish maps, bonus challenge conditions, a new protagonist, and more. We have some additional details about the project below, along with the debut trailer.

The Amiga/Atari ST action game Gods will be back on Switch with the March 28 launch of Gods Remastered. Have a look at some early footage below.

Publisher Digerati today announced that Monster Slayers, a deck-building battler developed by Nerdook, is coming to Switch. The card-based rogue-like adventure launches on the eShop starting April 5.

We have the following overview and trailer for the game:

Golf Peaks will be added to the Switch eShop later today. For a look at the game’s launch trailer, check out the video below.

The downloadable content for Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker on Switch launches today. Check out the video below from GameXplain to see the new DLC courses in action:

The latest round of Grand Conquest Battles has begun in Fire Emblem Heroes. This time, the battle takes place on the continent of Tellius, with Micaiah, Sanaki and the Black Knight as the three commanders. As always, the Grand Conquest battle consists of three rounds, each lasting 48 hours.

Also, since it’s Thursday, Tactics Drills has been updated. Two new maps have been added: “Demonic Breath Rebuff” in Skill Studies and “Absolute Strength” in the Grandmaster section.

QubicGames published a gameplay trailer for Not Not – A Brain Buster today, which you can watch below. The puzzle game will be available on the Switch eShop tomorrow in Europe, North America and Oceania for 1,99€ / $1,99. Originally a mobile game, one of the major additions to the Switch version is a multiplayer versus mode.

Following a lengthy gameplay video of the game’s first chapter, Bandai Namco have now released 21 minutes of footage from the second chapter of Super Robot Wars T. Appropriately titled “Space Cowboy”, this chapter features some guest characters from Cowboy Bebop:

The Japanese release date for Kill la Kill: IF has been revealed: it will launch on July 25. This has been revealed via a press release from Arc System Works for Toushinsai 2018-19, an arcade fighting game tournament in Japan where they will also be showcasing some of their upcoming games.

As for the game’s Western release date, it was recently announced that it will launch in Europe “later this year”, which could theoretically include a late July launch, though a release in Fall or Winter seems more likely.

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