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Baltoro Games has announced that Urban Flow, a new action-puzzler that supports up to four players, is seeing release on Switch. The title is currently on track to launch in Q2 2020.

Here’s some information about Urban Flow, along with a trailer:

The arcade-style shoot ’em up Task Force Kampas is making its way to Switch, publisher Eastasiasoft and developer Casiopea have announced. It’ll launch digitally as an eShop download on May 7.

We have the following overview and trailer for Task Force Kampas:

QUByte Interactive, in partnership with Minimol Games, today announced that the fast-paced hardcore platformer Flatland Vol.1 is launching on Switch today. The game is joining the eShop with a big 60 percent release discount.

Here’s some information about Flatland Vol.1 as well as a trailer:

Bandai Namco provided the latest update on Digimon Survive. Two more characters have been detailed: Miu Shinonome and Syakomon.

Here’s the full roundup, courtesy of Gematsu:

Luigi’s Mansion 3 has received its new round of DLC, but that’s not the only bit of news for the game. Nintendo also started the distribution of version 1.4.0, which includes the Art Viewer, new rare ghosts in ScareScraper, and tons of fixes.

The full patch notes are as follows:

Earlier this week, 2K announced WWE 2K Battlegrounds. An ESRB listing now reveals that the game is coming to Switch.

2K says that WWE 2K Battlegrounds is “a completely new WWE gaming experience that will feature arcade-style action and over-the-top Superstar designs, environments and moves.” It’s being developed by Saber Interactive.

Here’s the full announcement:

Nintendo and Monolith Soft have continued to share details about Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition on the official Twitter account. As part of today’s update, we get to hear about more improvements made for the remake. The latest information covers quests, Colony 6, the Affinity Chart, and Fashion Gear.

Here’s the full roundup of tidbits:

The action-platformer Fury Unleashed launches for Switch on May 8. For a look at some footage, check ou the video below.


Oddworld Inhabitants have announced that another installment of the Oddworld franchise will be coming to the Switch on May 14th, 2001’s Oddworld: Munch’s Oddysee. The game will also be receiving a limited physical release later in 2020.

The game’s description reads:

Special thanks to Serebii for the translation of today’s new events, which you can see after the break:


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