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The Bradwell Conspiracy, a first-person narrative adventure from publisher Bossa Studios and developer A Brave Plan, has been given a release date. It’ll be out for Switch via the eShop on October 10, the two companies announced today.

Here’s an overview of The Bradwell Conspiracy, along with a new trailer:

Publisher No More Robots and developer Brave at Night today announced Yes, Your Grace, a new kingdom management RPG. It will see a release on Switch sometime in 2020.

Here’s an overview of the game, along with a trailer:

Yesterday, Activision and Beenox unveiled three more Grand Prix events for Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled. First details have now been shared about Spooky Grand Prix, which begins on October 4.

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Blacksad: Under the Skin is seeing another delay on Switch. Microids now intends to ship the game on Nintendo’s console at the end of 2019, the company has announced.

Blacksad: Under the Skin was first planned for September 26 before it was delayed to November 5 on all platforms. The latest delay only affects Switch.

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Fingerlab will be closing out October with a new game for Switch. According to a Japanese eShop listing, Yuri will be available as a digital download starting October 31.

Here’s some additional information and a trailer for Yuri:

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Kemco and Hit-Point are bringing the RPG Monochrome Order to Switch next week, a Japanese eShop listing reveals. A release is planned for October 10.

We have the following overview and trailer for Monochrome Order:

Publisher Numskull Games and developer Undercoders have announced SuperEpic, a Metroidvania-style adventure game with a humorous and satirical tone. It will launch on Switch in December.

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Nintendo has uploaded a couple of new commercials for its Switch fitness experience Ring Fit Adventure. We have both adverts below.

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You may recall that, not too long ago, Virtuos vice president of games Elijah Freeman said the company was working on “bespoke Switch titles for some of the most beloved IPs in the industry.” In an interview with GamesIndustry, Freeman clarified what was actually meant by this.

Speaking with the site, he said:

The physical release of A Hat in Time will take slightly longer than expected to release on Switch. It was originally set for October 18, but has since been pushed back to November 8. A manufacturing delay resulted in the extra time that was needed to produce units.

Note that the digital version of A Hat in Time is unaffected. It will launch via the eShop as planned on October 18.

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