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This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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Today, we’re going over the history of the “free update” business model of certain first-party games released for Switch.

Free updates and DLC weren’t quite as common for Nintendo games back in the Wii U and 3DS era. Company culture changes aside, one possible reason for this is that those consoles could only store so much extra data and updates for their games (with Super Smash Bros. pushing the limits of this restriction). Needless to say, things have sort of changed during the Switch era. Free updates have gone from a nice bonus to… something else, we’ll say. Here are some of the most prominent examples of Switch games that relied on a free update content cycle, and what these updates added to each game.

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worst Shiny Pokemon

Following our recent list of the best Shiny Pokemon of all time, we’ve put together a list of the absolute worst Shiny Pokemon of all time. When you look at a big list of every Shiny Pokemon, you’ll notice that there are many more average or poor ones than good ones. This is especially prevalent in some of the earlier generations. It’s rumored that Shiny Pokemon colors were originally determined via an algorithm, but we couldn’t actually find any confirmation of this – maybe the developers just got better at picking colors as the years went by. In any case, we’ve looked through every single Shiny Pokemon and included some of the very worst ones here.

Cilla gameplay

Posted on 3 months ago by (@NE_Brian) in Switch eShop, Videos | 0 comments

Cilla gameplay

A good chunk of gameplay is here for Cilla following its Switch debut. 19 minutes of footage is available for the 2D side-scrolling shooter.

You can find more details about it in the following overview:

Turmoil Deeper Underground DLC

Turmoil, the oil-drilling game from Gamious, will soon be receiving DLC known as Deeper Underground. The DLC will initially hit PC on September 12, but consoles – including Switch – will be getting it down the road as well.

Deeper Underground has the game entering the Roaring Twenties. A brand new campaign is included along with lots of newfangled mechanics, upgrades, new playable characters and NPCs. There’ll also be all-new areas and levels.

The Lullaby of Life trailer

1 Simple Games and Midwest Games are celebrating the launch of The Lullaby of Life with a new trailer. We saw the musical puzzle adventure experience on Switch this week.

Find a rundown of the game in the following overview:

Lightwood

Unfixed Brain’s new project Lightwood is in the works for Switch, the studio has confirmed. Currently it does not have a release window.

Lightwood is a semi-open world Metroidvania game set inside a dying tree. While taking on Lords, players will unravel the ancient mysteries behind the kingdom’s decay. 

More information can be found in the following overview:

Escape from the Pharaoh's Tomb

August 5: Escape from the Pharaoh’s Tomb, the latest release from Ratalaika Games, has been announced for Switch. The title is due out this week – specifically August 9, 2024.

Escape from the Pharaoh’s Tomb is a puzzle platformer in which players aim beams of light to open a locked door and proceed to the next level. More information can be found in the following overview:

Asphalt Legends Unite gift packages release date

Asphalt Legends Unite, which was previously planned for release in June, is now about to launch following a delay and there’ll be gift packages for players. Gameloft shared all of the news today.

When the announcement was originally made, Gameloft intended to have this version ready for June 17. But now the racer will be releasing on August 19. Gameloft apologized to fans “for the extended wait.”

July 17: Nintendo is gearing up for the latest Splatfest in Splatoon 3, which will be held next month.

For the latest theme, players are asked which food from Bread, Rice, and Pasta that they’d be able to eat every day.

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