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Shing!

Today, Mass Creation announced that the side-scrolling arcade action game Shing! will launch for Switch on August 28. It will be sold digitally via the eShop.

Alongside today’s news, a developer diary has been released that outlines the game’s inspirations and creation. We have that below along with more information about the project.

Ageless

New footage is in for Ageless, the story-driven puzzle platformer. Get a look at the gameplay in the video below.

Ageless

Team17 and One More Dream Studios’ story-driven puzzle-platformer Ageless is out today on the Switch eShop. For a look at the launch trailer, continue on below.

Ageless is available for Switch via the eShop.

Cubers: Arena

As we heard last week, the gladiator-style arena brawler Cubers: Arena will be making it to Switch this week. Check out some footage below.

Cubers: Arena will be sold digitally for Switch via the eShop.

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Thalamus Digital is porting Pug Fugly Games’ platform shooter Destructivator 2 to Switch, the developer has announced. The game should be available on Nintendo’s console later this year.

Here’s an overview of Destructivator 2, along with a trailer:

Ultra Foodmess

Silesia Games will publish Painful Smile’s competitive party game Ultra Foodmess on Switch next week, the company has announced. It will be available on August 6.

Here’s an overview of Ultra Foodmess:

Synergia

The visual novel Synergia is coming to Switch, publisher Top Hat Studios and developer Radi Art have confirmed. A release window was not shared as part of the announcement.

We have the following overview and trailer for Synergia:

Freedom Finger

A new update for Freedom Finger is now available. It includes more language support, improves to graphics and UI, and bug fixes.

Below are the full patch notes:

112th Seed

Eastasiasoft announced today that it will be bringing 112th Seed to Switch this week. The retro-inspired puzzle platformer, made by Nerd Games and Slider Games, is due out on August 6.

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

It appears the Japanese exclusive Dragon Quest Rivals is getting a major content refresh in August 2020. This content will include a solo adventure mode as well as some new card packs.  There will also be a re-branding of the game from Dragon Quest Rivals to Dragon Quest Rivals Aces.

This announcement comes with a full CGI teaser trailer that has been included below.

Dragon Quest Rivals is currently available on the Japanese eShop for free.


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