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Several new games out came out this week on the eShop. If you’re interested in checking out what’s new in screenshot form, take a look at the gallery below.

DNA Studios is bringing its multiplayer physics-based tower building game Tower of Babel to Switch, the studio has announced. A release is planned for this fall.

We have the following overview of the game:

To celebrate today’s release, Grandia HD Collection has received a brand new launch trailer. Get a look at the video below.

Did you purchase a Switch system after July 17? If so, you should be eligible for an upgrade. Numerous reports from consumers indicate that Nintendo is allowing those original Switch consoles to be exchanged for the recently-released model with improved battery life.

Reddit user vee_music heard from Nintendo customer support that the company is requiring users to send in their Switch units at their own expense. Here are some of the additional details:

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Marble & The Wood

Publisher Graffiti Games and developer Triplevision Games have readied a new trailer for Mable and the Wood, an upcoming Metroidvania for Switch. Check it out below.

Mable and the Wood is initially launching for Xbox One on August 23. The Switch version will drop not too long after that.

Publishers Ultimate Games and Art Games, along with developer Puzzling Dream, today announced that Unlucky Seven will be appearing on consoles. As part of that, the adventure title will be available for Switch in 2020.

Here’s some additional information about the project:

Bandai Namco uploaded a new launch trailer for Double Fine’s Switch eShop game Rad. Watch the video below.

Turok fans are in for a treat today, as Limited Run Games has opened pre-orders for the physical versions of Turok and Turok II on Switch. Collectors editions are even up for grabs.

They include the following items:

The Pokemon Company has sent out a bunch of information about Pokemon Sword/Shield. Today’s update covers battle options such as ranked/casual, online competitions, Rental Teams, new abilities and items, and more.

Here’s the full rundown:

A new trailer has just gone live for Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield that highlights some of their battle elements. Give it a look below.


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