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Fury Unleashed, a combo-driven roguelite platformer, is out now on Switch. Get a look a the game’s launch trailer below.

Fury Unleashed can be purchased on Switch via the eShop.

The futuristic, physics-based bike racer Gravity Rider Zero is now available on Switch, publisher QubicGames and developer Vivid Games have announced. It can be found on the eShop as a digital download.

We have the following overview and trailer for Gravity Rider Zero:

Next week, IMGN.PRO is publishing its adventure-horror game Kholat on Switch. View some footage in the video below.

Kholat releases for Switch via the eShop on May 14.

Update: GungHo now tells us that a second beta test is currently unconfirmed. Stay tuned for additional information.


Original: Due to the coronavirus, Ninjala has been delayed by about a month. GungHo Online Entertainment is hoping to make the wait a little bit easier by holding a second beta test. We don’t have all of the details yet, but more information should be coming very soon.

As for the delay, GungHo president and CEO Kazuki Morishita explained:

New DLC for One Strike is now available. Players can get their hands on Rise of the Dragons, QubicGames has announced.

Rise of the Dragons features a trio of new stages, three new chiptunes, and three new fighters. The experienced ninja Dragon, master of hook Swords Daiyu, and Chinese fighter Lotus have been added.

Metalhead Software today announced that sometime after Super Mega Baseball 3 launches, the game will be updated with Custom Pennant Race. This online mode lets players organize a private cross-platform Pennant Race and invite friends to participate. Up to 32 total users are supported.

Here’s an official overview of the feature:

The 2D platformer Reed 2 can be found on the Switch eShop starting today. Have a look at some footage in the video below.

SNK Gals' Fighters

SNK Gal’s Fighters, the classic fighter from the Neo Geo Pocket Color, launched on April 30 for the Nintendo Switch in Europe. Now, it has seemingly disappeared from the eShop. 

While the game is still currently available to purchase on the United States eShop, the link that previously belonged to it in Europe now results in a url that says “Not Found.” At this time it is unknown whether this is an error or a deliberate action but hopefully this issue will be addressed in the near future.

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Ninjala

Ninjala was originally supposed to release on the Switch eShop at the end of this month. Unfortunately, that’ll no longer be happening.

GungHo Online Entertainment announced via social media that Ninjala has been pushed back to June 24. This is due to the impact of the coronavirus. GungHo apologized to those who have been waiting for the game.

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SuperMash, Digital Continue’s game-making game, joins the Switch eShop tomorrow. View some early footage in the video below.


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