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This week’s North American Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Switch Retail

Children of Morta – $21.99 (available November 21)
Garfield Kart: Furious Racing – $29.99 (available November 19)
Pokemon Shield – $59.99 (available November 15)
Pokemon Sword – $59.99 (available November 15)
Sparklite – $24.99
WRC 8 FIA World Rally Championship – $49.99 (available November 19)
Zumba Burn It Up! – $39.99 (available November 19)

The strategy game Tactical Mind 2 will be appearing on the Switch eShop starting tomorrow. Have a look at some early footage below.

We have the early word on the next Arcade Archives game rolling out on Switch. In the Hunt, Irem’s side-scrolling shooter from 1993, will be the latest classic title landing on the eShop.

Arcade Archives In the Hunt launches for Switch on November 21. Pricing is set at $7.99 / €6.99 / £6.29.

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Last week, Groove Coaster: Wai Wai Party!!!! launched in Japan with English text support. Today, the game is officially available in Europe and North America via the Switch eShop. It costs €59.99 / $59.99 and requires 1.5 GB of open space.

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The official website for SEGA Ages Fantasy Zone has opened, providing the first official details and screenshots for the Switch release. We’ve rounded up all of the news below, courtesy of Gematsu.

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To celebrate today’s Switch eShop launch, Grapefrukt Games has readied a launch trailer for Holedown. View the video below.

VD-Dev has issued a new update for RISE: Race The Future. Version 1.4 features HD Rumble with sensitive settings, touch screen interface support, and more.

Below are the full patch notes:

The digging game Holedown is out now on Switch as an eShop download. For a look at some footage, check out the video below.

In Vitro Games’ adventure and shoot ’em up game Defenders of Ekron: Definitive Edition is coming to Switch next month. It will be available on December 5, an eShop listing confirms.

We have the following overview and trailer for Defenders of Ekron: Definitive Edition:

DotEmu and Lizardcube have shared a new “Beind the Gameplay” developer diary for Streets of Rage 4. Below, designer Jordi Asensio as well as programmers Cyrille Lagarigue and Beausoleil Samson Guillemette reflect on inspirations, key learnings, and how Streets of Rage 2 is the benchmark they’re holding the revival’s exhilarating brawls to.


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