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The puzzle adventure game Where the Bees Make Honey is coming to Switch this month, Wakefield Interactive and Whitehorn Digital have announced. A specific date has not yet been shared.

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


Activision and Beenox are still churning out new content for Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled. Three more Grand Prix events are in the pipeline: Spooky Grand Prix, Neon Circus Grand Prix, and Winter Festival Grand Prix.

New tracks, characters, items, and challenges are planned. Specifics, including release dates, have not yet been announced.

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The community management sim Community Inc. is coming to Switch this week, tinyBuild has announced. A release is planned for October 4.

We have the following overview of Community Inc., along with a trailer:

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Unties and 3rd Eye Project have announced that the psychological horror adventure game 3rd Eye will be released on Switch. Planned as an eShop download, the game will be out in Q4 2019.

We have the following overview and trailer for 3rd Eye:

The action strategy hybrid Sea Salt is coming to Switch, YCJY Games has announced. A release is planned for October 17.

We have the following overview and trailer for Sea Salt:

A new update is on the way for ToeJam & Earl: Back in the Groove, HumaNature Studios has announced. Version 1.5 will add Extreme and Endless modes.

Here’s the full rundown on both:

Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 is just a month away, and a bunch of new videos are now in. We’ve attached a gameplay trailer below as well as the latest footage.

Drop Bear Bytes today announced Broken Roads, a game that involves traveling through authentic Australian locations in a desolate future. It’s a traditional isometric RPG, but with new role-playing elements.

Here’s some additional information as well as a trailer:


Vooks recently had the opportunity to speak with Overwatch principal game producer Wes Yanagi about the upcoming Switch version. Yanagi weighed in on the challenges involved, how conversations started with Nintendo about including motion controls, and the timeline of porting the game over.

You can find responses to these topics below. For the full interview, head on over to Vooks.

Publisher Modus Games and developer Frozenbyte have shared an in-depth look at Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince. In the overview trailer below, fans can get a better understanding of expanded hero abilities, otherworldly baddies, and series firsts that they’ll discover.


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