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Warface, a free-to-play online first-person shooter from Crytek, has released today on the Switch eShop. It’s out now in Australia and is expected to roll out globally within the next day.

Here’s an overview of Warface:

The tragic anti-RPG Hero Must Die. Again gained some new footage today. Handheld Players has put out the first 35 minutes of the game, showcasing its story setup and a few battles as well. Check out the full video below.

Hero Must Die. Again releases on February 27, 2020 for Switch.

MouseCraft is a game we covered here back in 2015. At the time, Crunching Koalas intended to make a Wii U version of the puzzle title. While that didn’t materialize in the end, we’ll now be getting it on Switch instead.

A listing for MouseCraft has appeared on the Switch eShop. According to the store page, we’ll be seeing it in just a couple of weeks.

The puzzle game Lines XL is reaching Switch this week, Hook.gg has announced. It will launch digitally via the eShop on February 20.

Here’s an overview of Lines XL, along with a trailer:

ibb & obb has a final release date on Switch. Sparpweed announced today that the game is launching on March 5, and pre-orders are live on the eShop.

Here’s an overview of ibb & obb, along with a trailer:

2D platformer King Lucas releases on the Switch eShop on February 21. Youtube channel Handheld Players got their hands on an early copy and uploaded some footage from the game:

A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. These include 99Vidas: Definitive Edition, Cat Quest, Fe, Ghostbusters: The Videogame Remastered, Overwatch: Legendary Edition, Swords and Soldiers 2, and more.

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MobGe has announced that the action-adventure platformer Oddmar is launching soon on Switch. Originally released in 2018, the game will now hit the eShop on February 20.

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Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Doom 64, Katana Kami: Way of the Samurai Story, Murder by Numbers, and more.

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Earlier in the week, Capcom unveiled the latest feature for the Switch version of Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition. Local co-op is now included in Bloody Palace so that players can take it on together as Dante and Vergil together. Find footage of the feature from a recent Capcom live stream below.


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