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The GameCube game Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy returned on Switch tomorrow with a new release both physically and digitally. Have a look at some early footage below.

Nintendo has returned with a new commercial for Switch featuring Super Mario Odyssey and Super Mario Party. Check it out below.

Solstice Chronicles: MIA

Circle Entertainment has nailed down a release date for Solstice Chronicles: MIA. The sci-fi action shooter launches February 7, the company announced. It’ll be sold digitally via the eShop.

Solstice Chronicles: MIA “introduces smart mechanics and skills that give you multiple ways to tackle the challenge.” Co-op is supported in Story and Survival modes.

Here’s a new trailer for the game:

We finally have a substantial look at Ninja Box with a variety of demo gameplay videos. We’ve rounded up the full set below.

Footage has emerged for Riot: Civil Unrest, which arrives on Switch starting February 5. Have a look at some footage below.

The Octopath Traveler remix album “Octopath Traveler Arrangements – Break & Boost” will be released in Japan next month, on February 20th. Today, Square Enix released a promotional video for the soundtrack album, showing the recording process as well as composer Yasunori Nishiki talking about the album. Even if you don’t speak Japanese, the video is well worth the watch since it also features a couple of previews of the remixed songs:

The LEGO Movie 2 Videogame

AbdallahSmash026 has posted a lengthy video showcasing footage from The LEGO Movie 2 Videogame. Have a look at it below.

The recently-revealed SD Gundam G Generation Cross Rays was featured during a stage show at Taipei Game Show 2019 earlier today. New footage was included, and we have the full recording below.


Playdius posted a new gameplay video for Away: Journey to the Unexpected showcasing character Ernestin. View it below.

Each year, GDC publishes its “State of the Industry” report. The 2019 edition went live this week that details trends involving Switch and more. Nearly 4,000 developers participated this time around.

One of the questions asked was which platform(s) their last completed game released on. Here’s how the results panned out:

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