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The release of Doom on Switch is almost here. There are some people who have managed to get the game early it seems, with one person putting together a video comparing it to the PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One versions. See how the Switch edition stacks up below.

Swapdoodle’s latest update has been issued. Nintendo has started distribution of version 1.1.3. According to the patch notes, “Adjustments have been made to make for a better gaming experience.”

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Next week, Nicalis will be publishing Ittle Dew 2+ on Switch. Take a look at over an hour of footage below.

Dead Synchronicity shouldn’t be too far away from reaching Switch. Fictiorama’s Luis Oliván indicated that it could be a couple of weeks or a month. In other words, it’ll be sooner rather than later.

Regarding why the team felt that Switch was an appropriate platform for Dead Synchronicity, Oliván told GameReactor:

“The first platform was PC, but I year ago it was released for PS4 the feedback was really great. It was a platform we had never worked with and, of course Dead Synchronicity is a point-and-click adventure game, and we had to change the interface, the way the player communicate with the game. But the feedback was so great that when we saw Nintendo Switch, was like ‘oh, we want to release the game on this platform because Switch is awesome for players”.

Oliván also said that there are no plans for touch controls.

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Tying in with its latest financial results, Marvelous commented on future plans for Switch. The company said that both new projects and older titles are planned for the system.

Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star was ported to Switch this past summer. Marvelous is also confirmed to be working on some sort of Story of Seasons game.

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MyGamingBoulevard has a look at the Zelda: Breath of the Wild – Champions amiibo 4-pack with an unboxing video. Get a closer look at the different figures below.

Crazy Justice is a new third-person shooter from Black Riddles Studio. It features a cel-shaded, steampunk visual style with support for cross-play, motion controls, and more.

On Twitter, Black Riddles Studio shared a technical tidbit about the Switch version. The team is currently targeting 60 frames per second and what sounds like a 1080p resolution when the system is docked. We assume that the FPS will remain stable in handheld mode, but the resolution will drop to at least 720p like all other Switch games.


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Kemco is back with another RPG for Switch. Next week, Antiquia Lost will be distributed on the Japanese Switch eShop.

Antiquia Lost arrives on November 16 for 999 yen. We have more information and a trailer below. Note that English will be supported.

Microids has put out an official video for Gear.Club Unlimited showing a bit of racing and the performance shop. Have a look at it below.

This week’s Famitsu scans are now available. Highlights include Xenoblade Chronicles 2 and Pokemon Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon. Scans of all games are below.

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