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Arrest of a Stone Buddha will launch for Switch on May 21, publisher Circle Entertainment and developer Yeo announced today. The game will be sold digitally as an eShop title.

Here’s an overview of Arrest of a Stone Buddha, along with a trailer:

Publisher he Quantum Astrophysicists Guild and developer Studio Aesthesia have announced Breakpoint, a twin-stick arcade game. It’s coming to Switch later in 2020.

Here’s some information about the game:

Capcom has released the second Shinsekai: Into the Depths developer diary with Pete Fabiano and Shuichi Kawata. Below, the two take a deep dive into the game’s art direction.

Shinsekai: Into the Depths is out now on the Switch eShop. In case you missed it, we have the first dev diary here.

The Eternal Castle: Remastered is coming to Switch next week, according to an eShop listing. Yet despite the name, this is a new game entirely.

Marketing material mentions that The Eternal Castle: Remastered is a remake of a 1987 title. However, The Eternal Castle never actually existed at any point until this game’s launch. It’s an interesting move from the developers to try and convince people that we’re getting a remaster, but The Eternal Castle: Remastered is really more of a tribute to an earlier era.

Here’s some information about The Eternal Castle: Remastered as well as a trailer:

80's Overdrive

After appearing on 3DS at the end of 2017, Insane Code’s 2D pixel art racing game 80’s Overdrive reaches Switch on May 7. View some early footage in the video below.

80’s Overdrive will be sold digitally on Switch via the eShop.

The platformer Reed Remastered made it to Switch back in February. Its sequel, Reed 2, is now launching this week as well. Publisher Ratalakia Games and developer PXLink shared the news today.

We have the following overview and trailer for Reed 2:

Dogmelon Games has announced a major update for Baron: Fur is Gonna Fly. The aerial party showdown will be adding four new modes. A new difficulty level for bots and a number of quality of life fixes will be included as well.

Here’s the full rundown:


Here’s a bit of a strange Switch game on the horizon. NatWest, a banking company from the UK, is bringing NatWest to Switch. It’ll be a free download rather than a paid release.

The game is what you’d expect based on the title – helping out islands. Players will wash away gloop, collect litter, earn coins, and rescue “bankimals” with a first-person perspective. Stormcloud Games was commissioned to work on the project.

An eShop listing offers up the following overview:

Megabyte Punch, Team Reptile’s fighting/beat ’em up game, reaches the Switch eShop on May 8. Find some footage in the video below.

Megabyte Punch will be sold digitally for Switch via the eShop.

Cloudhose Prime, a first-person terrain manipulation game, will be out on the Switch eShop this Thursday. Check out some footage below.


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