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Nico Saves the State

April 28: Ratalaika made it known today that it’s bringing Nico Saves the State to Nintendo Switch in just a few days. It’s due out this Friday, May 2.

Nico Saves the State is a 2.5D puzzle-platformer game in which players can use a special phone to save and load their position to beat levels. This mechanic is actually inspired by emulator features.

Further details about the title can be found in the following overview:

Nintendo Switch Online Star Wars Episode I Jedi Power Battles, Star Wars Bounty Hunter

Star Wars: Episode I: Jedi Power Battles and Star Wars: Bounty Hunter have both been confirmed as the next Nintendo Switch Online Game Trial in North America.

The promotion begins on April 30 at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET, lasting until May 6 at 11:59 PM PT / May 7 at 2:59 AM ET. If you have have a Nintendo Switch Online membership, you can play both titles at no extra cost. Additionally, save data works with the full versions of the games. Those that participate in the Game Trial will be provided with 100 Platinum Points on My Nintendo.

Publisher RedDeerGames has announced Nuclear Gladiators 300 for Nintendo Switch.

Nuclear Gladiators 3000 is a top-down 2D arena shooter developed by Turbo Napalm. The game has you playing as a cast of colorful characters wiping out monsters for the entertainment of an audience, whose satisfaction is gauged by an applause meter.

Here’s some more information about the game:

Against the Storm has been announced to be making its way to Nintendo Switch for a June 26th, 2025 release.

In this game you try to rebuild civilization in an apocalyptic world by managing a network of settlements across diverse settings, with each having their own specific needs. The dark fantasy roguelite city builder was originally developed by Eremite Games and published by Hooded Horse, with its console port being developed by QLOC.

Here’s an overview of the game:

Duck Detective The Ghost of Glamping

Duck Detective: The Ghost of Glamping is now confirmed for Nintendo Switch and we even have a release date. It’ll be ready to go on May 22, 2025.

This one is a mystery adventure game. It’s also a sequel to Duck Detective: The Secret Salami, which launched on Nintendo Switch last year.

Everything you need to know about the new title can be found in the following overview:

Cyberpunk 2077

April 2: Cyberpunk 2077 Ultimate Edition is coming to Nintendo Switch 2, it’s been announced. It’ll be out on launch day.

The open-world action adventure RPG is landing on a Nintendo console for the first time. Gyroscope aiming, motion controls, touch screen commands, and mouse capabilities are all supported. Those that pick up the physical version can do so via a 64GB catridge.

Everything you need to know can be found in the following overview:

Prelude Dark Pain

Quickfire Games’ upcoming project Prelude Dark Pain is in the works for Nintendo Switch, it’s been announced. The game launches later in 2025.

Prelude Dark Pain is a tactical RPG. The game, which takes place in the war-torn world of Statera, has players taking on the role of Soren, a former blacksmith thrust into revolution against the tyrannical Order of the Ashen Crusade. 

Here’s some additional information:

Mr. Elevator

Gift Ten Industry is in the early stages of working it’s new game Mr. Elevator, and it’s confirmed for release on Nintendo Switch. Given where development stands currently, the team isn’t committing to a launch window.

Mr. Elevator is a first-person puzzle adventure game. There are different levels to explore, and in each one, the goal is to find clues to get the elevator buttons and devices working to progress.

We’ve got more information in the following rundown:

Flynn’s Arcade has picked up Ion Shift for publishing on Nintendo Switch, the company has announced. A release window was not provided.

First released at the end of last year, Ion Shift is a hardcore 2D platformer with a sandbox-style approach to combat arenas. Electro Soul Games was the original developer behind the project.

Additional information is available in the following rundown:

March 15: According to a report from eXputer writer eXtas1s, Bandai Namco plans to bring Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero to Nintendo Switch 2.

In a new video put up on YouTube, eXtas1s brings up Bandai Namco’s strong relationship with Nintendo in which the two sides have collaborated on specific projects. While Elden Ring and Tekken 8 from the publisher is also rumored, eXtas1s seems to have heard that Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero on Nintendo Switch 2 is something that’s specifically happening. Further claimed is that we should be getting it around the console’s launch.


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