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Ninjala

GungHo Online Entertainment will hold an open beta for Ninjala, the company has revealed. It’s set to go live on April 28 / April 29. Players will have the opportunity to try out the game prior to launch, though some features will naturally be limited.

The schedule is as follows:

SmileBasic 4

As we heard earlier today, SmileBasic 4 is making its English debut on the North American and European Switch eShops next Thursday. Have a look at some footage below.

The fast-paced arcade racer Super Pixel Racers joined the Switch eShop earlier today. Check out some footage in the video below.

After it was rated last month, Void Bastards has been confirmed for Switch. The strategy shooter is hitting the eShop on May 7.

Here’s an overview of Void Bastards:

QubicGames has announced several new games for Switch. Dex, Door Kickers, Good Night Knight, Real Boxing 2, and Godfire: Rise of Prometheus are all slated for the console.

Here’s a rundown of each title:

SEGA Ages G-LOC Air Battle will be released in the west this month, SEGA has announced. It’ll be out digitally on the eShop starting April 30.

Here’s an overview of the game:

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Pushy and Pully in Blockland

Resistance Studio today announced that Pushy and Pully in Blockland, a 2-player co-operative retro game, is heading to Switch. A release date hasn’t been announced just yet, but that news is coming soon.

We have the following overview and trailer for the game:

Echodog Games have announced that the coming-of-age card game Signs of the Sojourner is coming to Switch later this year.

The game’s description reads:

Star Wars Episode l: Racer

Star Wars Episode l: Racer, which was only just confirmed for Switch a few weeks ago, already has a release date. Aspyr announced today that it will be bringing the classic N64 racer to the eShop on May 12.

Here’s a rundown of the game’s features:

SmileBasic 4

SmileBasic 4, otherwise known as Puchicon 4 SmileBasic, is coming west. A year after its Japanese debut, the programming software will be released in North America and Europe, according to an eShop listing.

Here’s everything you need to know about SmileBasic 4:


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