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Ghostlight is bringing the arcade action puzzler Cubixx to Switch, the studio announced today. A release is planned for Q4 2019.

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

This month’s EDGE review scores are as follows:

Pine

Pine ended up missing its originally-planned August release window, but the game has now received a final release date. Publisher Kongregate and developer Twirlbound confirmed today that the adventure simulation game will be available on October 10.

We have the following overview and trailer for Pine:

To celebrate today’s launch, Frogwares has issued a Switch launch trailer for The Sinking City. Get a look at it below.

Publisher Bossa Studios and developer A Brave Plan have shared the first gameplay trailer for The Bradwell Conspiracy, a narrative-driven, first-person tale of corporate duplicity. View it below.

The Bradwell Conspiracy launches this fall on Switch.

The Sinking City makes its debut on Switch today. For a look at the game in action, check out some footage in the video below.

Daemon X Machina

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

Switch Retail

AI: The Somnium Files (available September 17) – $53.99
Daemon X Machina (available September 13) – $59.99
LEGO Jurassic World (available September 17) – $39.99
Reel Fishing: Road Trip Adventure (available September 17) – $29.99
Star Wars Pinball (available September 13) – $29.99

Last year, Frictional Games’ Thomas Grip talked about the possibility of bringing the Amnesia series of horror games to Nintendo Switch. Today, that possibility became a reality – the Amnesia: Collection is out now on the Switch eShop. This collection includes a total of three games: Amnesia: The Dark Descent, its expansion Amnesia: Justine, as well as Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs. Check out the announcement trailer:

Arc System Works has issued a new system trailer for River City Melee Mach!!, which launches for Switch worldwide on October 10. Check it out below.


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