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This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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Top 10 Wii U and 3DS Online Games

The 3DS and (to a smaller extent) the Wii U are some of Nintendo’s most beloved systems of all time. Both got off to something of a slow start, but the 3DS eventually steered itself back on-track and became a success. The same can’t be said for the Wii U, but both consoles are home to top-quality games. With online services shutting down for these platforms, we figured now would be a good time to list ten of our favorite games with online functionality in no particular order.

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Bomb Rush Cyberfunk future

Following the success of Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, Team Reptile appears to be keen on working further on the franchise with more games.

The studio briefly touched on the future in a recent issue of EDGE. Co-founder Tim Remmers indicated that the team is interested in further ‘Cyberfunk’ games, and while it’s unclear what’s coming next, he mentioned a scrapped rhythm game that could be brought back in some form.

The Gap gameplay

The Gap appeared on Switch this week, and new gameplay is here. The initial prologue and more is shown across a half hour of footage.

If you’re interested in learning more about the title, read the following overview:

Marble It Up Ultra physical

April 5: Three more Switch games are getting the physical treatment – specifically Marble it Up! Ultra, Mercenaries Lament, and Super Alloy Ranger. All three will be distributed by PM Studios.

Here’s some information about the different games:

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet 7 Star Meganium Guide

The 7 Star Meganium Tera Raid Battle event for Pokemon Scarlet and Violet is live now. It’s a little bit easier than some of the raid events we’ve seen recently, but it still poses a decent challenge on its own. The event runs until April 7, and then comes back from April 12 to April 14. If you don’t have any Pokemon ready for the first wave, you’ve got a few days to train up a counter. We’ve put together a couple of good suggestions for the event below.

Bunny Garden

March 22: Qureate today confirmed its latest Switch release, which will be Bunny Garden. The game will be made available for the system on April 18, 2024.

Bunny Garden, a dating sim adventure game set in a gentlemen’s haven, lets players “enjoy drinking with the adorable staff, and develop relationships.” Choices players make impact the narrative.

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Nightmare Reaper physical

Super Rare Games, in partnership with Feardemic, today announced that it’s working on a physical release of Nightmare Reaper for Switch.

3,000 copies will be produced in total. Each unit includes the game on a cartridge, reversible cover, a full-color manual, an exclusive sticker, and trading card pack.

In a recent news post sent out to Switch owners, Nintendo provided a listing of the top 15 European eShop downloads for March 2024.

It’s an old favorite returning to the top with Minecraft appearing at #1. Princess Peach: Showtime, which came out late in March, ends up at #2. 

The full lineup is as follows:

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Glorious Savior

Kemco has another RPG in the pipeline for Switch having today announced Glorious Savior – which first came out nearly a decade ago. It will be available on April 12, 2024.

Glorious Savior takes place in a fantasy world and features a story about the hero’s sword. Further details can be found in the following overview:


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