World of Tanks Blitz announced for Switch, out today with cross-save and cross-progression
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Wargaming is today announcing that the studio has been working on a Switch version of the free-to-play team-based mobile MMO game World of Tank Blitz. You won’t need to wait long to play it, as it’s out today on the eShop.
World of Tank Blitz supports cross-play on Switch. Additionally, those that have been playing the game on existing Wargaming.net accounts can carry over their progress.
Here’s the full Switch announcement for World of Tank Blitz as well as a trailer:
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West of Dead out today on Switch
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West of Dead was known to be reaching Switch sometime in August, but an exact date hadn’t been confirmed. The good news is that everything has gone according to plan, and the twin-stick cover based shooter is actually out today.
Here’s an overview of West of Dead, along with a trailer:
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Old-school platform adventure Witcheye announced for Switch, out tomorrow
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The old-school platform adventure Witcheye is heading to Switch, publisher Devolver Digital and developer Moon Kid have announced. You won’t have to wait long to play it, as its release is happening tomorrow – August 27.
Here’s an overview of Witcheye:
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Arcade Archives Super Dodge Ball coming to Switch this week
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Arcade Archives Super Dodge Ball will launch on Switch this week, Hamster has announced. A worldwide release is set for August 27.
Super Dodge Ball originally debuted in arcades back in 1987. Both sides have seven members, and just like a regular game of dodge ball, the objective is to eliminate members of the opposing team.
Pricing for Arcade Archives Super Dodge Ball is set at $7.99 / €6.99 / £6.29.
Source: Hamster PR
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Death Crown receives new trailer
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Death Crown, an upcoming real-time strategy game for Switch, received a new trailer today. Check out the video below.
Death Crown is slated for a November 2020 release on Switch.
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Upcoming Japanese eShop releases – September 3, 2020
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Nintendo has updated the Japanese release schedule on its platforms for the week of September 3, 2020. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:
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Good Pizza, Great Pizza footage
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New footage has emerged for Good Pizza, Great Pizza ahead of its release on Switch next week. Have a look at the gameplay in the video below.
Good Pizza, Great Pizza is due out for Switch via the eShop on September 3.
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Ubisoft hosting “Summer Blow Out Sale” on the Switch eShop
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Ubisoft has kicked off a new “Ubisoft Summer Blow Out Sale” on the Switch eShop. Assassin’s Creed, Child of Light, Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle, Rayman Legends, and South Park are among the included games.
Here’s the full lineup:
Serious Scramblers footage
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Serious Scramblers, a fast-paced vertical platformer, debuts on Switch later this week. Check out some footage in the video below.
Serious Scramblers is scheduled for an August 28 release on the Switch eShop.
SEGA confirms the end of SEGA Ages, but teases more plans for Switch and past titles
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The SEGA Ages series has been ongoing since 2018 on Switch. We’ve seen a wide variety of classic games return on the system, ranging from Sonic the Hedgehog to Virtua Racing. But now after the development of 19 titles, SEGA Ages is coming to an end.
In an interview with Japanese outlet Game Watch, SEGA’s Yosuke Okunari confirmed that there are currently no plans for additional games. However, he did confirm that the team’s next project is moving along. And while we don’t have any specifics, Okunari suggested that we may still see additional re-releases on Switch in the future.
Nintendo Everything’s full translation is as follows: