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No More Heroes

No More Heroes 1 and 2 finally made their long-awaited return on Switch this week. Both Wii games were announced and released as part of the latest Nintendo Direct Mini: Partner Showcase.

Engine Software has confirmed that it was responsible for the new Switch versions of No More Heroes 1 and 2. The developer has worked on several other Switch projects and ports including Ni no Kuni, Little Nightmares, and The Legend of Heroes.

We interviewed Engine Software about a year ago and spoke with the studio about its past experiences with Switch. You can catch up on it here.

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Colossus Down

Mango Protocol has announced that Colossus Down, the third entry in the Psychotic Adventures saga, is heading to Switch. The title will be available “very soon”.

Here’s an overview of the “destruction adventure”, along with a trailer:

Immortals Fenyx Rising

Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Immortals Fenyx Rising, Seven Knights: Time Wanderer, Tropico 6, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

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Pokemon Home will soon be receiving the ability to have creatures transferred from Pokemon GO. Thanks to a recent datamine, we now have additional information about compatibility and how the process works.

Here’s the full roundup:

Seven Knights: Time Wanderer

Seven Knights: Time Wanderer won’t be out until next week, but Netmarble has already gone live with the launch trailer. Watch the video below.

Seven Knights: Time Wanderer is due out for Switch via the eShop on November 5.

Cake Bash

Coatsink has released a new trailer for Cake Bash, its frantic four player party game. Get a look at the video below.

Cake Bash doesn’t have a release date on Switch yet, but will drop by the end of 2020.

My Friend Pedro

Devolver Digital has kicked off a new sale on the Switch eShop. Enter the Gungeon, Hotline Miami Collection, My Friend Pedro, and The Messenger are among the highlights.

Below is the full lineup of included games:

Super Lone Survivor

Lone Survivor: The Director’s Cut made it to Wii U back in 2014. Superflat Games has now announced a new version of its psychological survival adventure known as Super Lone Survivor, and it’s coming to Switch.

Super Lone Survivor is a remake of the original game with a new “Ascending” scenario. Super Flat Games says “it has been rewritten from scratch in a modern engine”. Not much is known about the new scenario at present, but we do have confirmation that the Switch version is already running at 60 frames per second. Difficulty modes may also be included.

Here’s an overview of Lone Survivor: The Director’s Cut, along with a trailer for the new Super Lone Survivor edition:

Hades

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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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.


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