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Carrion

Carrion recently received a new 1.0.8 update on Switch. Although it’s a bit late, the game has received the Greatest Time of Year DLC.

Originally released on PC last year, the DLC was a tie-in for the holidays. It’s a brand new level that can be played entirely for free.

Designer Sebastian Krośkiewicz said porting the DLC “took a bit longer than expected, but here it is.”

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Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin

Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Monster Hunter Stories 2, The House in Fata Morgana, Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 2: Bush Rescue HD, and more.

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PixelHeart and Picorinne Soft today announced that they’re making Andro Dunos II, a sequel to the 1992 shoot ’em up title. It will be released on Switch as well as 3DS later in 2021.

Here’s an overview of Andro Dunos II, along with a trailer:

Blue Reflection Tie

Update: Blue Reflection Tie will be released in North America and Europe as Blue Reflection: Second Light. The official logo is included below.

Blue Reflection: Second Light


Original: Koei Tecmo has announced a couple of new additions to Gust’s Blue Reflection series, and one of them is bound for traditional platforms. Blue Reflection Tie will be released on Switch in the future, the company announced today.

Not much is known about Blue Reflection Tie, but if the original 2017 game is anything to go by, it will again offer RPG gameplay. There’s no word on any sort of release window at this time.

The overall Blue Reflection Project website can be found here. We’ll pass along more information about the upcoming Switch title when further details are shared.

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Dogworld

Lateralis has released a new trailer for Dogworld, its run-and-gun Metroidvania shooter. We’ve attached the video below.

Dogworld arrives on Switch later in 2021. Learn more about the project here.

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Raiden IV x Mikado Remix

UFO Interactive has shared an English version of the official trailer for Raiden IV x Mikado Remix. Get a closer look at the shoot ’em up title below.

Raiden IV x Mikado Remix launches for Switch on April 22.

As previous mentioned, Evil Inside is now available on Switch. You can check out some footage of the first-person psychological horror game below.

If you’re interested in Evil Inside, you can pick it up from the Switch eShop. We’ve got more information and a trailer for the game here.

XCOM: Chimera Squad

XCOM 2 Collection made it to Switch last year. The console may now be receiving the latest addition to the turn-based tactics series, XCOM: Chimera Squad.

PEGI added in ratings for XCOM: Chimera Squad on Switch and other platforms this week. There’s been no word from 2K thus far, though an announcement could be made in the future.

For those that haven’t heard of XCOM: Chimera Squad previously, check out the following overview and trailer:

April is a packed month for the Switch, with a bunch of awesome games releasing for the system. There is a wide selection for everyone to enjoy, but specifically there are a lot of JRPG’s and indie games to keep on your watch list. We’ve narrowed down 10 games that people have been anticipating the most, and added a bonus game at the end that people should keep their eye on.

Check out the full list in the video below and make sure to keep an eye out for these videos every month!

Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning

System: Switch
Release date: March 16, 2021
Developer: 38 Studios / Big Huge Games / Kaiko
Publisher: THQ Nordic


Some games are like fine wine and age better with time whether through sheer nostalgia, groundbreaking ideas, or art direction while others are lost in the wind or just manage to barely stay alive through a small but dedicated fanbase. Despite originally being published by EA, Kingdoms of Amalur leans more towards the latter of having that cult following. While there are many reasons for this, the game was well-received at the time, though it wasn’t exactly brought up in conversation when discussing popular western or medieval RPGs. But now thanks to THQ Nordic, Kingdoms of Amalur gets another shot in modern times with a remaster that’s worthy of a second chance, even if it is visually untouched outside of polish – at least on Switch.


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