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2054 Games has announced that The Sundew, its retro cyberpunk adventure game, is currently in development for Switch. The title should be ready for release this summer.

We have the following overview and trailer for The Sundew:

Daedalic Entertainment is celebrating the release of The Dark Eye: Chains of Satinav and The Dark Eye: Memoria on Switch with a new launch trailer. Have a look at the video below.

The Dark Eye: Chains of Satinav and The Dark Eye: Memoria are both out today on Switch via the eShop. We have more information here.

Batora: Lost Haven

Stormind Games – the developer behind the Remothered series – today announced announced Batora: Lost Haven, a story-driven action RPG that offers a mix of hack-and-slash and twin-stick shooter gameplay. It’s currently in development for Switch.

Here’s an overview of Batora: Lost Haven, along with a trailer:

Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury

New previews for Super Mario 3D World on Switch provide a bunch of details on the Bowser’s Fury part of the experience. We have information about how long it takes to complete, what the actual game structure is like, and amiibo usage.

Here’s the full rundown of tidbits:

Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury

A bunch of new footage has emerged for Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury showing the original Wii U adventure as well as the additional campaign for the Switch release. We’ve rounded up a bunch of videos below.

Root Film

PQube and Kadokawa Games have set a release date for Root Film in the west. The mystery adventure title will launch in North America and Europe on March 19, the two sides announced today.

A new trailer for Root Film was also shared today. We have that below, along with an overview of the game.

The BEUC and its members have submitted a complaint against Nintendo to the European Commission and national consumer protection authorities following close to 25,000 reports concerning Joy-Con drift. Switch owners filed complaints from France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Portugal, Italy, Norway, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Greece. These reports claim that the Joy-Con controller malfunction in 88 percent of cases within the first two years of use.

Today’s announcement states that the “BEUC has submitted a complaint to the European Commission and national consumer protection authorities for premature obsolescence and misleading omissions of key consumer information (on the basis of the EU’s Unfair Commercial Practices Directive).” It is now “calling for a Europe-wide investigation into the issue and for Nintendo to be obliged to urgently address the premature failures of its product.” For the time being, the BEUC says consumers should have their Joy-Con be repaired for free and consumers “should be properly informed
about the limited lifespan of this product.”

BEUC general director Monique Goyens said in a statement:

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Glam

Three Legged Egg today announced that Glam, its “action packed acrobatic platformer game”, is coming soon to Switch. It should be out sometime in February, though we’re waiting for a specific release date.

Here’s an overview of Glam:

Station Manager

Kairosoft today announced that it’s putting another simulation game on Switch. Station Manager is planned for February 4 worldwide, the company confirmed.

Here’s an overview of Station Manager, along with a trailer:

Halley's Comet

Arcade Archives Halley’s Comet is making its way to Switch this week, Hamster has announced. A worldwide release is planned for January 28.

Halley’s Comet was originally made by Taito in 1986. It’s a vertical shooter in which players protect planets from aliens as well as ensuring that Halley’s Comet itself doesn’t cause a collision.

Pricing for Arcade Archives Halley’s Comet is set at $7.99 / €6.99 / £6.29.

Source: Hamster PR


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